Ever self diagnose yourself?

Brem

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I have not been diagnosed with any mental conditions myself, but I know for a fact I have severe social anxiety, along with probably other conditions I don't know about. But for the most part, I do believe I have social anxiety and anxiety in general. I might be a little agoraphobic to some extent, but again, I am not diagnosed by any doctor.

So if you're self diagnosed yourself, what condition do you believe you have? And do you ever plan to get diagnosed by a doctor to know for sure? I've thought about doing it, but am not a big fan of doctors. What about you though? If it helps to get diagnosed, would you see a doctor to find out for sure?
 
Yes, I’ve done that plenty of times 😂. You Google one symptom and next thing you’re convinced you’ve got one rare illness. It’s funny but dangerous too. I once thought I had ulcer when it was just gas from skipping meals. It’s better to see a doctor if you can, instead of stressing yourself with online results.
 
Nope, I don't do it because what if something goes wrong? Yes, it's very expensive going to the hospital but life is more expensive and I make money for it to be put in use when such health issues comes up. I don't take my health lightly.
 
Yes, sometimes I notice symptoms or patterns in myself and try to understand what they might indicate. I don’t rely solely on my own judgment, though. I see it more as a starting point before consulting professionals if needed.
 
I like going to the hospital whenever I feel sick so that the doctor can examine me before determining what is wrong with me. I don't like a situation where I would have to do it myself and start taking drugs for a different health issue instead.
 
I self diagnose myself for physical, mental, as well as emotional health. However, except for natural therapy, lifestyle modification, I don't try anything foolish to harm myself. I mean I don't take medication after self diagnosis.
 
Yeah, I’ve done it a few times, usually when I felt something was off and wanted a quick explanation. It’s not always helpful though. Self-diagnosis can create unnecessary fear or make you overlook the real issue. I’ve learned it’s better to take notes, observe patterns, and talk to a professional when something feels persistent.
 
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