Kiki1256 wrote:
komamanga wrote:
People around me acts like I'm exaggerating. My therapist doesn't think so. Don't know what to believe.
Diagnoses so far: OCD, Social Phobia, Mild Schizophrenia, Asperger's Syndrome, Depression/Depressive PD
That’s probably because your peers only see what you want them to see, and you probably feel more comfortable with your therapist.
It might be true. People that're close to me say that I'm very bad at hiding my discomfort despite the fact that I think I'm very good at it. The other day my sister impersonated me and she kept flapping her hand in front of her eyes, I had no idea I did such a thing, at least that often, but they think that I'm acting but don't even know what is an intrusive thought or sensory overload.
Only my father a bit understands me because he's suffered from similar things all his life, he just doesn't accept it as a mental error/difference.
Also I talk with my therapist half in writing. So it's easier for me to express myself.