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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2018 20:18:51 GMT
Okk, gonna be first.
I'm Ali, 25. Have been daydreaming since I was a small kid, but learned what MDD actually is only two or three years ago. When I learned it, I was daydreaming non-stop - pacing, listening to triggering music, going over imaginary situations in my head - and it was really interfering with my life. I really wanted it to stop and was looking for ways out of that state.
Now, though, I guess I've learned to live with it - I can't say all problems I experienced in my life are gone, but MDD now feels like a pleasant addition to my life, not a constant danger. Of course, I may be not right and tomorrow I might get carried away by this tornado of fantasies again.
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Post by Christeena on Dec 8, 2018 18:50:14 GMT
but MDD now feels like a pleasant addition to my life, not a constant danger. Of course, I may be not right and tomorrow I might get carried away by this tornado of fantasies again. Hahah! MEEEE
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Post by Dimmer on Dec 8, 2018 20:27:30 GMT
Glad to hear you're in a good place with it!
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