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Comeandgetme12
Feb 2, 2013, 12:48 PM
Hi I'm jules , I'm 16 and Ive allways been a daydreamer. I would say about 85% of my day I'm daydreaming about things that will never happen, like being in a relationship with a guy I don't know,

JudyKayTee
Feb 2, 2013, 12:50 PM
What is your question?

"Daydream" is not a medical diagnosis.

Do you some sort of attention deficit disorder?

Comeandgetme12
Feb 2, 2013, 12:55 PM
Hi I'm jules , I'm 16 and Ive allways been a daydreamer. I would say about 85% of my day I'm daydreaming about things that will never happen, like being in a relationship with a guy I don't know, Or sometimes I think of self pitty like things, and bad things happening to me that haven't and can even make myself cry in the middle of a lesson in class or me chewing out someone who hasn't bothered me. And probably for the most part it's funny stuff and a imaginary relationship and Acually causes me to laugh, even during a lesson in class. My friends think its funny. Maybe I'm just Over thinking it, but I don't think everyone does what I do. I hope I don't sound like a drama queen but I'm just curious, hope some one can help
Thank you

Comeandgetme12
Feb 2, 2013, 12:57 PM
What is your question?

"Daydream" is not a medical diagnosis.

Do you some sort of attention deficit disorder?
Sorry , I accidentally hit send before I was done typing there is another thread with the same name with the hole story, I have no know disorders except I was dyslexic when I was younger ( problems with numbers)

>threads merged<

JudyKayTee
Feb 2, 2013, 02:03 PM
I think making yourself cry over things that hasn't happened is not the norm. Daydreaming 85% of your time sounds like some type of attention deficit.

Have you spoken to a school counsellor or someone else about this problem?

samcreed
Feb 2, 2013, 05:02 PM
Hi Jules,
I think daydreaming is normal for a whole lot of people. But, if you keep it up, like every day, day in and day out, I really think you should see a counselor or someone who might can help, and find out why you feel this way. I wish you good luck.