User talk:Ihaveanniexdisorder

"Anniex". A type of anxiety, or disorder, that has multiple anxieties in it. As in, a certain type of Selective mutism, Insomnia, Attention deficit disorder, and Nightmare disorder. The effects of these disorders, and or anxieties, are. Selective mutism. (Part of it), where you cannot at all talk to anyone you are not physically comfortable with, however, sometimes, your body will make you, Insomnia, or sleeplessness, is an individual's reported sleeping difficulties. the term attention deficit disorder is still widely used. ADD is similar to the other subtypes of ADHD in that it is characterized primarily by inattention, easy distractibility, disorganization, procrastination, and forgetfulness; where it differs is in lethargy - fatigue, and having fewer or no symptoms of hyperactivity or impulsiveness typical of the other ADHD subtypes. Different countries have used different ways of diagnosing ADD. In the UK, diagnosis is based on quite a narrow set of symptoms, and about 0.5–1% of children are thought to have attention or hyperactivity problems. The USA used a much broader definition of the term ADHD. As a result, up to 10% of children in the USA were described as having ADHD. Current estimates suggest that ADHD is present throughout the world in about 1–5% of the population. About five times more boys than girls are diagnosed with ADHD. Medications include two classes of drugs, stimulants and non-stimulants. Drugs for ADHD are divided into first-line medications and second-line medications. Nightmare disorder, also known as 'dream anxiety disorder', is a sleep disorder characterized by frequent nightmares. The nightmares, which often portray the individual in a situation that jeopardizes their life or personal safety, usually occur during the second half of the sleeping process, called the REM stage. Though such nightmares occur within many people, those with nightmare disorder experience them with a greater frequency. The disorder's DSM-IV number is 307.47.

Hallucinogen Disorder
"Hallucinogen Disorder". A fairly, rare disorder. Caused of the brain functions. This is not caused by absorbing hallucinogenic substances. This disorder, usually happens around the ages of 10-12. And usually ends at 14-15. Certain time's, subject is starting to hallucinate. Usually, starts with bluryness, then warp's, and waves. Hallucinogen Disorder. Get's dopamine flowing. Although may feel good, it is not good for health. afterwards. Flow of dopamine drops, 1% everytime. Causing subject to havve depression, headaches, and lack of pleasure. Medication will be needed. Sometimes, medication does not function properley, this is caused by, the medication not flowing into the brain, but down the digestive system. Then an injection will be needed. Hallucination will go on for a long period of time, getting worse every minute. Eventually, it will calm down. Subject, will feel nausea, and fatigue.