
TPD (Tomokaidien Pototonic Disorder)
What is TPD?
TPD is often mistaken for Toxic Poisonous Disease. But this is in fact incorrect. The complete and scientific name is Tomokaidien Pototonic Disorder. Although you may never have heard of this disorder before, it isn't altogether rare. In fact 1 in 50 people are able to be diagnosed with TPD.
Symptoms
Symptoms may include 4 or more of the following:
Twitching eyes
Unexplained pains
Panic attacks
Feelings of being overwhelmed
Headaches/ migraines
Dizziness
Nausea
Feelings of being bloated
Lack of sleep and rest
Unable to perform everyday functions
Causes
TPD can cause mental and/or physical disorders. 93% of patients diagnose with TPD are likely to suffer from at least one of the following mental disorders.
Suicidal tendencies
Extreme paranoia
OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
Uncontrollable fits
Anger management problems
Split personalities
Hearing of voices
Feelings of hopelessness
Risk-taking behavior
Unconscious disregard for rules
Vivid and graphical imaginations
Has problems with dealing with concepts of sexuality
Feels insignificant and insecure
Hallucinations
Delusional experiences
Extreme behavior
Frequent mood swings
Although there is not much data available about TPD, it has been determined by doctors worldwide that it can ONLY be cured by a professional in the area. Even though a TPD infected person may seek consultation from a professional, it is not a guarantee that they will recover fully.
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