U.K. Based newbie struggling!!
christieann30
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Suffering from body dysmorphia anyone out there who also suffers from BDD?
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I think I do, although nobody professional has ever confirmed it to me because getting a straight answer out of anyone like that or even seeing them is hassle that isn't worth my time. I lost five stone in less time than it has taken me to actually see someone about this. Anyway, to get to the point, yes, me, maybe.0
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I get what you mean I've seen my gp but the answer seems to be lots of anti depressants which I personally don't see helping the underlined issue. I'm finding going out in public to be a huge issue at the moment have you experienced this?0
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What is bad ?0
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BDD is body dysmorphic disorder, you tend to obsess over a particular part of your body which consumes your day to day life,closely linked with obsessive compulsive disorder.0
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Hi, I know all to well what your going through. I have BDD, have been suffering with it for 10 years. I'm am also based in the UK. Add me if you like. X0
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Hey! I also think I have a little bit of something but I think losing the weight and making myself better will make all the difference im from England add me if you like0
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@ shopaholic it's comforting to know I'm not alone in this it's difficult to find someone who understands what your going on about most people just think ya mad0
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christieann30 wrote: »@ shopaholic it's comforting to know I'm not alone in this it's difficult to find someone who understands what your going on about most people just think ya mad
Yeah I know what your saying. if I say anything people look at me like I'm crazy. Or people think your being vain. It's difficult for people to really understand how difficult living with BDD is, it effects you on a daily basis and even leaving the house some days is a task.
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I know exactly what you mean the anxiety kicks in and it's much easier to hide away I only go out with my partner now and he works away a lot so I spend a lot of my time in the house even when we're out if he walks off the panic sets in. Have you tried CBT cognitive behaviourial therapy? X0
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christieann30 wrote: »I know exactly what you mean the anxiety kicks in and it's much easier to hide away I only go out with my partner now and he works away a lot so I spend a lot of my time in the house even when we're out if he walks off the panic sets in. Have you tried CBT cognitive behaviourial therapy? X
I tired CBT a few years ago, it didn't really do much for me. Maybe I gave up on it to soon, who knows.
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