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A British male teenager tried to commit
suicide after he failed to take the perfect selfie. Danny Bowman became so obsessed with
capturing the perfect shot that he spent 10 hours a day taking up to 200
selfies. The 19-year-old lost nearly 30 pounds, dropped out of school and did
not leave the house for six months in his quest to get the right picture. He
would take 10 pictures immediately after waking up. He has been dubbed
Britain's first selfie addict.
Frustrated at his attempts to take the one
image he wanted, Bowman eventually tried to take his own life by overdosing,
but was saved by his mom. "I was constantly in search of taking the
perfect selfie and when I realized I couldn't, I wanted to die. I lost my
friends, my education, my health and almost my life," he told The Mirror. He first started posting selfies on Facebook at age 15. After
receiving online comments about his face, he became obsessed with looking
perfect.
He has now been weaned off his iPhone
addiction. Dr. David Veal, the psychiatrist
whose clinic treated the teenager, said the issue was not one of vanity, but a
"mental health one," as Bowman suffered from body Dysmorphic
disorder.
By the New YorkDaily News
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