Seriously guys!! >__<.. Ui totoo 2 haha mukha lang joke pero seryoso haha xD.. sabi nila lalo daw ako lumalala.. lalo daw lumalala un urge ko magtanggal ng buhok sa ulo ko eh.. lagi ako pinapagalitan dahil d2 eh sa school o sa bahay man.. Isang araw pa nga pinakita sa akin un mga buhok na tinanggal.. OMG andami >___<.. OMG!!!! ayoko makalbo hahaha.. :((((
Kailan ko ba ginagawa 2? kpag ala kong ginagawa? kpag ma22log na? habang nag-iisip ng kung anox2? at kpag naiistress ako?? pero alam nyo ba un pinakaweird dun?? un hbang nag-iisi isip ako taz d ko napapansin nagagawa ko na pla?? alam nyo un? anweird 2wing naiisip kong nagagawa ko un, lalo na kpag daydreaming mode ako.. Ayoko n2!!! Starting today pipilitin ko na tlga pigilan.. ayoko dumating un time na magkatotoo un suggestion na I should see a psychiatrist.. I should take medication.. this is the end.. AYOKO NA!!
BTW!! eto na nman un pagka-curious ko.. eto na nga naisipan kong magresearch tungkol d2..
Trichotillomania (pronounced also known as trichotillosis)
is the compulsive urge to pull out (and in some cases, eat) one's own hair
leading to noticeable hair loss, distress, and social or functional impairment.
It is classified as an impulse control disorder by DSM-IV and is
often chronic and difficult to treat.
What Causes Trichotillomania?
The exact cause of trichotillomania is not yet known, but it
appears to involve both biological and behavioral factors. Research has found a
potential link between impulse control disorders, such as trichotillomania, and
certain brain chemicals called neurotransmitters. Neurotransmitters help nerve
cells in the brain send messages to each other. An imbalance of these chemicals
can affect how the brain controls impulses. It also is believed that stress can
trigger the impulsive behavior, and that some people continue the behavior out
of habit.
In some cases, people with trichotillomania also have other
disorders such as depression or anxiety. This
suggests that there might be a link between these disorders and the development
of trichotillomania. In addition, the risk of developing trichotillomania is
slightly higher in people who have relatives with the disorder, suggesting that
a tendency for the disorder may be inherited.
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