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so i just started Computer Programmings and i needed to write something down from the textbook, as i wrote i noticed that my handwriting was getting sloppy and my hands kept writing on its own. i was doodling and i wanted to know if this has happened to anyone before?
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Hello Illvoices: No, I have not had this problem. When I was last on antidepressant medication, I developed some jerkiness in my hand & arm movements. If you're on psych med's perhaps they're contributing to the problem you describe. You might want to talk with your doctors about it.
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Hmm. . . Kind of. I tend to scribble more out of frustration than anything when my mind stops working. I get racing thoughts so my writing tries to keep up and fails(gets super sloppy and illegible) , haha. But then other times my mind just kind of seizes and I can't think so I take it out on the paper.
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i get to the point when my brain freezes when i'm too tired. also i played piano for years and my handwriting changed from it.
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So in that way my writing used to be hijacked by mental illness and especially psychosis. It was the same when I wrote emails to my family and friends. Delusions, hallucination, and paranoia all worked their way into what I wrote. Doodling doesn't seem too bad, so far as symptoms go. Ugly stuff, or just random flowers and little fuzzy animals? |
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