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[quote=Anonymous]Holy sh!t... I think the PP 2 before me was exactly right, the OP definitely seems to have PPD. I thought all of this could've been like a self contrived PTSD, however after reading about PPD, the OP seems to be their poster child! Just a few very significant points that REALLY jumped out at me: * [b]Paranoid personality disorder can result from negative childhood/adolescent experiences fostered by a threatening, intimidating or domineering domestic atmosphere. It is prompted by extreme and [u]unfounded[/u] bouts of parental rage, manipulation or condescending parental influence that cultivate profound childhood insecurities.[/b] * [b] People with this disorder will often misinterpret harmless comments and behavior from others and [u]may build up and harbor unfounded resentment for an UNREASONABLE length of time. [/u] [/b] * [b]People with this disorder typically exhibit a strong need for self-sufficiency, are rigid and often litigious[/b] *[b] They tend to misinterpret harmless comments and behavior as malicious.[/b] * [b]People with this disorder are rigid, inflexible, and maladaptive and of sufficient severity to cause significant impairment in functioning or internal distress. [/b] People with this disorder have an unwarranted tendency to interpret the actions of other people as deliberately threatening or demeaning. The disorder, surfacing by early adulthood, is manifested by an omnipresent sense of distrust and unjustified suspicion that yields persistent misinterpretation of others' intentions as being malicious. People with a paranoid personality disorder are usually unable to acknowledge their own negative feelings toward others but do not generally lose touch with reality. The patient's mistrust & paranoia may be congruent & non exclusive, meaning the patient may mistrust everyone in their life or the mistrust may be specific to certain individuals. --- How could none of the scores of therapists & professionals you've seen not pick up on this? Anger & resentment prematurely age you OP, that's a fact. Have you ever seen any pretty mean old ladies before? I rest my case. You need to get help for this.[/quote]
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