29-02-2016, 04:40 PM
Good morning,
I was just doing a little research here, and surfing from one topic to another, I found Body Dysmorphic Disorder. (Trail was: http://www.goodtherapy.org/learn-about-t...men-issues to a link on Somatization -> to a link on BDD)
I'd bumped into BDD before, but mostly understood it to be related to eating, food, weighlifting. Men wanted to be Superman, women wanted to be Barbie, and then psychological issues developed from there. That basic level of understanding.
So I ended up here:
http://www.goodtherapy.org/learn-about-t...0%28BDD%29
[...] Individuals with BDD usually experience dissatisfaction related to specific parts of their bodies, such as facial features, hair, or genitalia, rather than dissatisfaction with overall shape, size, or weight, as is often experienced by those diagnosed with an eating disorder. Further, people with BDD may become so uncomfortable with the thought of others noticing perceived flaws that attempt to cover them with clothing or makeup. In some cases, those with BDD may avoid social contact altogether and refuse to leave their homes. Nearly half of all individuals diagnosed with BDD will seek plastic surgery to correct perceived defects.
So, I was wondering if anyone here has had any experience with this? I specifically noted the "dissatisfaction related to specific parts of their bodies, such as facial features, hair, or genitalia," - all of which apply to me. The question then is, is Trans* part of this? Is there a criteria for defining a difference? Has anyone here had the same issue, and found a way to either live with it, or solve it (other than the on-topic criteria here, which is more related to transition in a social sense, or growing breasts to make the body more physically match the mind's idea of what we should look like.)
I'm having SEVERE issues here, as anyone who's read my posts will know. Part of it is stress, from work and from maintaining a fraudulent relationship (I want her to leave, she doesn't know, I must play-act to keep the peace.) Part of it is from being an introvert (98th percentile of I) - and living in an environment with multiple LOUD extroverts.
The issue of gender is there, too, but I'm usually distracted from the rest of what's happening.
Which also loops in Energy. As in, as we get older, we have less, which also speaks to "mid-life crisis" and the NEED for transition.
I've been facing a sudden, unexpected, WTF issue of my own - STRENGTH. As in, it's GONE. My lifts are down, I'm NOT doing any supplements, and I'm trying to rebuild my body. Aside from sleep, I seem to be doing OK (there's a question about not eating enough - I don't think I'm eating 4,000 calories or so a day, and targeting 2,000 should be good for Weight Loss - not necessarily FAT loss. TBD... Food Journal backs up eating to about 2500 kcals/day, but weighing 240, plus working out? Maybe an issue.)
So if anyone has experience dealing with BDD, or even just thoughts, I'd love to hear about it. If concerned about getting OT, PM me, we can keep it off board so not to muddy things.
I appreciate any insights or thoughts anyone has.
-Dianna
I was just doing a little research here, and surfing from one topic to another, I found Body Dysmorphic Disorder. (Trail was: http://www.goodtherapy.org/learn-about-t...men-issues to a link on Somatization -> to a link on BDD)
I'd bumped into BDD before, but mostly understood it to be related to eating, food, weighlifting. Men wanted to be Superman, women wanted to be Barbie, and then psychological issues developed from there. That basic level of understanding.
So I ended up here:
http://www.goodtherapy.org/learn-about-t...0%28BDD%29
[...] Individuals with BDD usually experience dissatisfaction related to specific parts of their bodies, such as facial features, hair, or genitalia, rather than dissatisfaction with overall shape, size, or weight, as is often experienced by those diagnosed with an eating disorder. Further, people with BDD may become so uncomfortable with the thought of others noticing perceived flaws that attempt to cover them with clothing or makeup. In some cases, those with BDD may avoid social contact altogether and refuse to leave their homes. Nearly half of all individuals diagnosed with BDD will seek plastic surgery to correct perceived defects.
So, I was wondering if anyone here has had any experience with this? I specifically noted the "dissatisfaction related to specific parts of their bodies, such as facial features, hair, or genitalia," - all of which apply to me. The question then is, is Trans* part of this? Is there a criteria for defining a difference? Has anyone here had the same issue, and found a way to either live with it, or solve it (other than the on-topic criteria here, which is more related to transition in a social sense, or growing breasts to make the body more physically match the mind's idea of what we should look like.)
I'm having SEVERE issues here, as anyone who's read my posts will know. Part of it is stress, from work and from maintaining a fraudulent relationship (I want her to leave, she doesn't know, I must play-act to keep the peace.) Part of it is from being an introvert (98th percentile of I) - and living in an environment with multiple LOUD extroverts.
The issue of gender is there, too, but I'm usually distracted from the rest of what's happening.
Which also loops in Energy. As in, as we get older, we have less, which also speaks to "mid-life crisis" and the NEED for transition.
I've been facing a sudden, unexpected, WTF issue of my own - STRENGTH. As in, it's GONE. My lifts are down, I'm NOT doing any supplements, and I'm trying to rebuild my body. Aside from sleep, I seem to be doing OK (there's a question about not eating enough - I don't think I'm eating 4,000 calories or so a day, and targeting 2,000 should be good for Weight Loss - not necessarily FAT loss. TBD... Food Journal backs up eating to about 2500 kcals/day, but weighing 240, plus working out? Maybe an issue.)
So if anyone has experience dealing with BDD, or even just thoughts, I'd love to hear about it. If concerned about getting OT, PM me, we can keep it off board so not to muddy things.
I appreciate any insights or thoughts anyone has.
-Dianna