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Anxieyote

Anxieyote

Sobriety over everything else • 31 • Midwest
Mar 24, 2021
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I recently read a thread on here about helping delusional members, and I feel like I am one of those people. I would like someone to talk to when I'm experiencing my delusions, and it would mean a lot if anyone could listen even if I am not making much sense. I have an imaginary friend who talks for me when I'm in a bad state. I know it is a tough ask for most people, but I don't want to feel scared about talking to someone when I'm in that stage—it's my brain's way of helping me resolve issues. I often feel helpless when I am going through an episode, because I feel like I can't reach out to anyone on here without being seen as a psychopath.
 
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Foresight

Foresight

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My inbox is always open. I'm no stranger to dissociative coping mechanisms with imaginary friends.
 
Crazy4u

Crazy4u

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Can you write a post about it when it happens? treat it like a diary and post whatever you want. members will talk to you

there is a discord link for recovery members but I am not familiar with it
 
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Anxieyote

Sobriety over everything else • 31 • Midwest
Mar 24, 2021
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Can you write a post about it when it happens? treat it like a diary and post whatever you want. members will talk to you

there is a discord link for recovery members but I am not familiar with it
I will next time it happens. I just get scared when I have in the past because I don't want people to think, "Oh, that's the insane guy" whenever I make a post. I still want to be able to talk to people normally when I'm able to, and not having them think to themselves "he's out of his mind—I'm not listening to him" whenever we interact.

I am able to talk normally and articulately outside of these episodes, and I always let people know when I'm in that state. They don't have to worry about me acting or behaving weird outside of those moments.
 
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