| Well two things I feel like sharing: 1) This is just a random opinion/observation of mine but I was kind of thinking of how some of that article relates to me as well. After a while of thinking, it all seems to just boil down to a person being shy and lacking self-confidence. Sure, I can relate to times when I thought my 'motor skills were low' and all that stuff; there's always a time when you can relate to the symptoms shown at one time or another. In my opinion, it seems almost like a horoscope: they're quite generic and list things that are attractive to the human 'eye', making them perceive things in such a way that the horoscope was written. Just because a doctor claims you have this doesn't mean you suffer from all of the symptoms. As I said, it's quite easy to relate to the article and past events that make it seem like we suffer from this condition. 2) Even if you're fully diagnosed with this I wouldn't put much mind to it. A little funny story I've got is my sister's boyfriend. Man, is he a joke. He's been 'sick' for three weeks with the cold! This guy is unbelievable; he puts so much crap in his head about being ill and sick that he makes himself think he's still sick. The other day he couldn't go bowling because his back hurt supposedly. However, next day or so I realized that he did not hesitate to buy GTA4 seeing as he was playing it (according to his away message). As my sister quotes, he has 'the plague.' He think he's indeed sick but isn't. So don't go straying your thoughts into this 'diagnosed' sickness. Afterall, you don't catch the cold because it was cold outside, you get it depending on your attitude or stress levels. |