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Post by phoenix on Mar 4, 2021 8:12:41 GMT
Hi,
I just learned about MD recently and I'm curious if I might have it but it would make sense. I've always daydreamed or zoned out during school that the teachers would always need to get my attention back to schoolwork. I have a learning disability called Auditory Processing Disorder where it takes me a slower time to process what is being said to me. I was diagnosed with that when I was around 3 years old. Usually if I don't understand something or if something is too hard or boring to me I tend to zone out and daydream. Sometimes I just daydream for hours and I just don't do anything during that time. It also hard to concentrate on certain things even with a story that I am trying to finish writing. There are times when I come up with a scenario in my head that makes me feel very emotional and I get emotionally drained from it. I was diagnosed with anxiety and I take medication for it but I feel like it's not enough recently.
I feel like it's what affected my job performances at times. I knew me daydreaming would affect me at times but I never thought it would be a whole disorder itself.
If someone could give me pointers on how to improve myself with this please let me know.
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Post by Sam on Mar 10, 2021 1:24:45 GMT
Welcome to the forum!
Daydreaming is usually considered to be maladaptive if it interferes with your ability to function in some way.
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