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ppl faking mental illness online
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lol ok, are you a doctor? if not how would you know, do you rly think you know better than the doctors and professionals who these ppl are seeing for treatment?

only 1-2% of people in the world have ginger hair yet you see a lot of them online, no? i bet most of them are faking it right
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Alam wrote:
Pitbull wrote:
BunnyButts wrote:
What disorder?
did (correct me if i wrote that wrong) 

its just odd that the amount of users on tiktok who has it is so big. It doesn't make any sense. 

And how: The constant "shift" that's obvious scripted. It does damage the people who actually suffers from it when it's used as a quirk by 12-14 yr olds who self diagnose.


Tics are often faked as well, ocd, etc. 
Oh yeah yikes, did is such a hard disorder to diagnose and a lot of professionals aren't even sure it's real, so for people to obviously fake it, saying they're self diagnosed or whatever (fuck off, don't self diagnose. You can suspect you might suffer a certain condition but you are not a professional, bring it up to one) stop. Just stoppp. I wonder if Munchausen syndrome also applies to people pretending to have mental illnesses.
idk man
its bothering when people obviously does that. I went to school with this girl who after she found out I have ocd (I was admitted to the psych ward and the teacher told the class why) and after that she literally started doing very obvious faking and started to ask me what I did and just...odd questions lol.
She never did anything before the class was told why i wasn't in school lmao
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Limbs wrote:
lol ok, are you a doctor? if not how would you know, do you rly think you know better than the doctors and professionals who these ppl are seeing for treatment?

only 1-2% of people in the world have ginger hair yet you see a lot of them online, no? i bet most of them are faking it right
are you okay mate
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Alam wrote:
Pitbull wrote:
BunnyButts wrote:
What disorder?
did (correct me if i wrote that wrong) 

its just odd that the amount of users on tiktok who has it is so big. It doesn't make any sense. 

And how: The constant "shift" that's obvious scripted. It does damage the people who actually suffers from it when it's used as a quirk by 12-14 yr olds who self diagnose.


Tics are often faked as well, ocd, etc. 
Oh yeah yikes, did is such a hard disorder to diagnose and a lot of professionals aren't even sure it's real, so for people to obviously fake it, saying they're self diagnosed or whatever (fuck off, don't self diagnose. You can suspect you might suffer a certain condition but you are not a professional, bring it up to one) stop. Just stoppp. I wonder if Munchausen syndrome also applies to people pretending to have mental illnesses.
actually that'd be interesting to research, bc as far as im aware whenever i see a topic related to a factitious disorder, i always understand that it means faking physical illnesses  
EDIT: for anyone's interest, i found this 
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malingering
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Limbs wrote:
lol ok, are you a doctor? if not how would you know, do you rly think you know better than the doctors and professionals who these ppl are seeing for treatment?

only 1-2% of people in the world have ginger hair yet you see a lot of them online, no? i bet most of them are faking it right
yes we are vp doctors
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Alam wrote:
Pitbull wrote:
BunnyButts wrote:
What disorder?
did (correct me if i wrote that wrong) 

its just odd that the amount of users on tiktok who has it is so big. It doesn't make any sense. 

And how: The constant "shift" that's obvious scripted. It does damage the people who actually suffers from it when it's used as a quirk by 12-14 yr olds who self diagnose.


Tics are often faked as well, ocd, etc. 
Oh yeah yikes, did is such a hard disorder to diagnose and a lot of professionals aren't even sure it's real, so for people to obviously fake it, saying they're self diagnosed or whatever (fuck off, don't self diagnose. You can suspect you might suffer a certain condition but you are not a professional, bring it up to one) stop. Just stoppp. I wonder if Munchausen syndrome also applies to people pretending to have mental illnesses.
oof whenever i see a doctor i'm afraid they think i have munchausen syndrome now because the symptoms are always vague and they never find out what's wrong and i'm here like  pls
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
Limbs wrote:
lol ok, are you a doctor? if not how would you know, do you rly think you know better than the doctors and professionals who these ppl are seeing for treatment?

only 1-2% of people in the world have ginger hair yet you see a lot of them online, no? i bet most of them are faking it right
are you okay mate
what exactly did i do now
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autism wrote:
acidreflux wrote:
it's actually a whole phenomenen - the tic spreading and did systems popping  up everywhere on tiktok
tics are much more common than people think

yeah but i'm talking abt kids that see 1 tiktok and suddenly they're self diagnosed w a 1000000 different tics and symptoms
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did being rare is a myth. it's five time as common as red hair, man. it's more common than schizophrenia and bipolar disorder (schizophrenia has a prevalence of 0.2-0.4% worldwide and bipolar disorder 0.3-1.5%). i don't know why people still think it's impossible for people online to have it.
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if you have a problem with people self-diagnosing then you can't go around undiagnosing people without any medical knowledge bc you just think they don't have it. doesn't make any sense.
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Limbs wrote:
lol ok, are you a doctor? if not how would you know, do you rly think you know better than the doctors and professionals who these ppl are seeing for treatment?

only 1-2% of people in the world have ginger hair yet you see a lot of them online, no? i bet most of them are faking it right
No, i am not. Are you? 

The main issue is when it's been self-diagnosed and something that - as previous mentioned by Alam I believe - is so hard to diagnose explode on social media by primarily a very young crowd.  I of course respect when they've been actually diagnosed by a licensed psychiatrist, but often it isn't the case. 
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Pitbull wrote:
BunnyButts wrote:
What disorder?
did (correct me if i wrote that wrong) 

its just odd that the amount of users on tiktok who has it is so big. It doesn't make any sense. 

And how: The constant "shift" that's obvious scripted. It does damage the people who actually suffers from it when it's used as a quirk by 12-14 yr olds who self diagnose.


Tics are often faked as well, ocd, etc. 
Yeah even tho the percentage is mby right w did, I think a lot of them fake either way, just because most of them r under 18, and its very hard to have the understanding they do of their personal system at that age, just because it is supposed to stay a hidden disorder, you are not supposed to know abt it or understand it. Also getting diagnosed is very hard. 
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I think it's important to keep in mind that similar people often find people like themselves, they're on the same places as them. Just think about the most common "diagnoses" of people on vp, percentagewise it seems unlikely that so many people with them are at the same place, however.. birds of a feather flock together 
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
I think it's important to keep in mind that similar people often find people like themselves, they're on the same places as them. Just think about the most common "diagnoses" of people on vp, percentagewise it seems unlikely that so many people with them are at the same place, however.. birds of a feather flock together 
Everybody on the whole internet seems like they have bpd tho, not only vp it is common on 
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ouch wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
I think it's important to keep in mind that similar people often find people like themselves, they're on the same places as them. Just think about the most common "diagnoses" of people on vp, percentagewise it seems unlikely that so many people with them are at the same place, however.. birds of a feather flock together 
Everybody on the whole internet seems like they have bpd tho, not only vp it is common on 
and adhd and autism 
the unofficial top 3 of vp 
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