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Marcus1 · 56-60, M
Therapy and one day at a time.
@Marcus1: Yes. Love this. Baby steps :)

DancingStarGoddess · Best Comment
it's hard to answer on the survey up there because i used multiple methods.. medication for a time, coping skills, drugs, and whatever other ways i could manage. i had to learn to deal with the stigmas, people calling me names, misunderstanding me or what it is i have. and not only that. beating myself up over it, because it's frustrating, and i feel as though i should be able to overcome it on my own.i've even dealt with people abusing me physically because of it thinking i could make myself stop thinking the way i think or being the way i am. i got to a place of a lot of peace, and every so often, i lose some of it and fall down in a deep pit. and it's the hardest thing EVER to claw my way back out of that hole. sometimes it feels so easy to let go and stay there, to drown, and wallow init. to not care, but you can't help but want better for yourself.
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@LittleWolfKiller: thank you kindly, Queen <3
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Aaronfunn · 51-55, M
I have spent a long time pretending that I was ok. It makes for a hard life. Since getting help I have done cognitive thinking skills and medication mix. Staying in the moment is a huge thing too. I find that with all of these it makes for a much more managable life, especially since I cannot control and do not understand other people unless they have BCD too. Good luck and I hope you find some peace.
3venus · F
Meds and therapy.
@3venus: Same here. The pyschiatrist played around with my meds and tried all these meds that just werent working and then one day she perscribes something different and it worked and it works and I am going to keep at it.
3venus · F
@RebornPhoenix: I'm glad you've found one that works for you.
@3venus: Me too. The medication I am on is a pretty powerful drug butwhen I say it works it works
Socialclutz · 36-40, M
Meds and a steady stream supply of work that never ends
Jephy · 36-40, M
Meds, some cognitive therapy and relaxing.
EnigmaticGeek · 61-69, M
Well, just knowing that I have Asperger's Syndrome lets me know that I have to make significant mental effort to suppress it, which I can do most of the time. I do need space to just be myself, though, as I can't suppress it every waking moment.
Straitjacket and meds
PeanutsauntieP1982 · 41-45, F
I use a combination of medication, meditation, and coping skills to deal with mine.
shadowplay · 26-30, M
i found someone that loves me no matter how screwed up i am ,no meds can ever do that.
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SW-User
Screw conventional medicine. All diseases are mental anyway but the shallow minded doctors don't realize it. So why would you trust someone who is as blind as you are and the only difference is the white apron. Drugs won't help. you have to figure it out on your own
@weirdo: i totally get where eyou are coming from but I am one extremely fucked up individual and medication has done wonders for me. To each their own.
SW-User
The problem is when your inner peace is dependent on medications. This won't be a solution but an escape. The problem with running away is that sooner or later you would be catch up and then the whole process repeats
I agree, but for now I'm going to take them because I really really need them. Slowly I'll wean myself off and I definitely won't allow myself to become dependent on meds.
Probably more meds than I've had cheezeburgers in my lifetime, but roughly 75% of the time I've been under treatment has been with just 1

 
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