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301640 tn?1302652334

I've started to go into a imagined world

Michelle here I suffer from my lifestyle with chronic dysthymia but just recently I have opened up into a imaginary world with no destress all kinds of fantasy life just silence me sitting in it I'm just making sure I'm not thinking I'm having phycosis i have been withdrawing from everybody closing my self In I feel that this other world I should be instead of real life its hard to escape from reality
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301640 tn?1302652334
Michelle here you were right about what you said even my nurse reconsider I should bring my fantasy into art
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301640 tn?1302652334
Michelle here you are right  I will take it into my real life my imaginary world it's much safer than  the hatch reality of this world this worlds to hard  for me also ps to let you know I have autism so I go in my imagine world to hide from reality drouth bites
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If you are currently in therapy, you may ask your therapist if this is normal.
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Sounds like a good place to center yourself!

I would suggest finding your strength there, and then taking the confidence of that world and bringing it out to the real world. Not for anyone else, but you. Carry that within you as you go about life and know that no matter what you have something that nobody can take from you, something that can always be yours no matter what life throws at you.

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