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How did Paris Hilton deal with rejection-sensitive dysphoria

Paris Hilton shares ‘painful’ experience with rejection-sensitive dysphoria: Here’s what happened

Paris Hilton just got real about something you don’t usually hear from her — and it’s got nothing to do with parties, paparazzi, or reality TV. She opened up about living with Rejection-sensitive dysphoria, or RSD. For the unversed, RSD is this emotional condition tied to ADHD that can make rejection or criticism feel like actual, physical pain. While talking about her own experience with this condition, Paris didn’t hold back; she dove right into how RSD has shaped her emotions and her life, especially during times when she couldn’t even put a name to what she was feeling.

Paris Hilton’s confession on dealing with rejection-sensitive dysphoria (RSD)

Paris, who is 44 now, on a recent episode of ‘The Skinny Confidential Him & Her Show,’ revealed that she only got her ADHD diagnosis as an adult. Later down the road, she learned about RSD, and suddenly, a lot of her old struggles started to make sense. Paris described RSD as “almost like a demon in your mind that is saying negative self-talk to you.” Even little things, like someone being short with her, could hit her with this wave of pain that felt totally real. Before she understood what was going on, she couldn’t separate these powerful emotions from reality. “It’s basically like any thought of a negative perception — if you think someone is being rude, or you feel something — you’ll feel it like it’s physical pain,” she told Lauryn and Michael Bosstick on their podcast. “And it’s not even real, it’s just a demon in your mind that is saying negative self-talk to you.”She also talked about how RSD connects to her past. Remember the 2000s, when Paris was everywhere, and the media wouldn’t leave her alone? She says all that public criticism, on top of dealing with undiagnosed ADHD and RSD, made that time “so extremely painful.” Growing up, she was told ADHD was “something little boys have,” so she just felt lost most of the time. School was a nightmare — no matter how much she studied, she couldn’t remember anything, always failed tests, and spent a lot of time in detention.However, here’s the brighter side of her deeply personal and emotional confession: Paris didn’t just accept feeling bad forever. She started learning everything she could about ADHD and RSD. Now, when those painful feelings hit, she reminds herself, “it’s just the RSD kicking in — it’s not real.” She’s got a handle on it now, and she’s not hiding it. She’s open about her experience and wants others to know they’re not alone. “There’s so much to learn,” she said. “I’m obsessed with learning more about it and spreading the message, because I want people to know it doesn’t have to hold them back. They can harness it as a superpower to really go for their dreams.”

Rejection-sensitive dysphoria: What exactly is it

According to Healthline, it’s this intense, gut-punch emotional reaction to feeling rejected or criticized — even if the rejection is just in your head. It comes up a lot in people with ADHD, though doctors don’t list it as a separate diagnosis in the big medical guides. People with RSD usually deal with instances of intense emotional pain over real or imagined rejection, getting super upset over criticism, even when it’s neutral, harsh self-talk, and feeling like a failure, or even reading into social cues and thinking people are against them.For a lot of folks, it’s not just regular sadness — it’s overwhelming and almost physical. That can lead to avoiding people, depression, anxiety, and missing out on chances because they’re so scared of failing or getting rejected. Go to Source

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