Tiffany Skylar Johnston / Zoey Willow / aumiist / emoboyfucker69 / mitsuwah / dollienarc / mitsufan / Splatinist / xKiwifarmjoshx (and many more) - "3rd generation Florida man", Delusional Mitsuba Sousuke spammer, 2edgy4u emo fujoshi, Oversharing autist, Sockpuppet hydra, Grimy worm-infested zoo animal, Crackpot schizo, Genuine Cautionary Tale About Childhood Internet Usage, Objectfucker

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Maybe I'm uploading my DBT book so you can all better yourselves since you're all sick in the head.
No, imaginary stalker child, I will not take my meds!
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Enjoy the bingus cube, stalker!
 
Contrary to what she tells you, she likes to fight with people. Problem is, she winds herself up and gets out of control once she's given way more attention than she can handle. At least on here, all she can really do is embarrass herself as most thread regulars aren't heartless enough to seriously encourage her to harm herself. She's not completely hopeless, but she is still a slapfighter at the end of the day.
I can't blame her, it's kinda fun to slap right and if she chooses who she responds to a little better instead of responding to every bait post she would have more success and fun in her retard fights.

Get yourself an miniature scale?
Not just Zoey, everyone needs a baking scale in their kitchen NOW NOW NOW! lol, but fr it's probably one of the most useful items you can have in your kitchen. Or you could use for drugs, lmao idk.
 
I don't think she's fully baiting. Both Abilify and Strattera can cause an increase in the frequency of suicidal ideations, and the risk of them appearing is higher on under-25s (Zoe-zo is currently 19 for those who don't know), the higher dosage certainly doesn't help, as that also increases the risk. Couple that with the fact that Zoe-zo only started taking them like a month or so ago (which also increases the risk) and you get this
 
I don't think she's fully baiting. Both Abilify and Strattera can cause an increase in the frequency of suicidal ideations, and the risk of them appearing is higher on under-25s (Zoe-zo is currently 19 for those who don't know), the higher dosage certainly doesn't help, as that also increases the risk. Couple that with the fact that Zoe-zo only started taking them like a month or so ago (which also increases the risk) and you get this
Suicidal ideation/attempts are prolific in BPD havers in general, even when completely chemical free. So much so that 70 percent of havers attempt at least once.
 
I can't blame her, it's kinda fun to slap right and if she chooses who she responds to a little better instead of responding to every bait post she would have more success and fun in her retard fights.
You know what I get it. I was just hanging out with my father and a sister the other week doing some shopping and told her "you're a lot more fun to argue with than (our other sister), she always takes it too seriously". Playing things up to goof off and act a fool can be fun.
 
It's rough, but stick with it and keep communicating with your doctor. These prescriptions are serious things, and they're not kidding about the effects. No matter how crazy you might be feeling just make sure to be clear about it with your doctor. Work through it and you'll figure out how to find your creativity again. It's not gone, your brain is just needing to do some major recalibration with the introduction of these meds. The hardest part is going to be at the very beginning when you're trying to sort it out.

If you are worried about that creative itch, make something small, and don't worry about however it comes out.
 
You know what I get it. I was just hanging out with my father and a sister the other week doing some shopping and told her "you're a lot more fun to argue with than (our other sister), she always takes it too seriously". Playing things up to goof off and act a fool can be fun.

That's a lot how I feel about all my arguments here. It's just good fun, I don't actually mean it nor do I dislike anyone who I have argued with here. I might think they are silly/annoying. But unless they are a degenerate I don't really have an actual issue. I can't say they feel the same same, c'est la vie. lol
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I don't feel like there is anything wrong with me but I also feel like I am not exactly normal either. It's hard to say, I probably don't have an issue that needs medication, I might just be an idiot. lmao
 
Suicidal ideation/attempts are prolific in BPD havers in general, even when completely chemical free. So much so that 70 percent of havers attempt at least once.
As far as I know, BPD is actually the only mental illness where suicidality is one of the listed diagnostic criteria in the DSM. It's obviously common in some other conditions, and you don't technically  have to have it to have BPD, but I would be suspicious that someone might have been misdiagnosed if they never at least had ideation.

Successful suicide rates are about 10% overall, with certain subpopulations being at higher or lower risk, so it's actually pretty serious. Definitely something she needs to be communicating with her care team about rather than just the Internet, especially if there's been a recent med change.
 
As far as I know, BPD is actually the only mental illness where suicidality is one of the listed diagnostic criteria in the DSM. It's obviously common in some other conditions, and you don't technically  have to have it to have BPD, but I would be suspicious that someone might have been misdiagnosed if they never at least had ideation.

Successful suicide rates are about 10% overall, with certain subpopulations being at higher or lower risk, so it's actually pretty serious. Definitely something she needs to be communicating with her care team about rather than just the Internet, especially if there's been a recent med change.
Yee. We're knowers around here

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