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Please read, I dont know what to do anymore
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Hi, thanks for reading... i'm not really sure what I'm meant to say.. I haven't done this before but I really need help. I can't talk to anyone.
I have a mental disorder, its not a very bad one but I can't really function at the moment, and I'm losing the will to fight it. It seems pointless. I am on meds and have therapy but I'm not getting better yet and I really just want it all to end, I'm tired of fighting , I don't think I can keep going? Does it get better? Even a little bit? Please reply,
Thanks
I have a mental disorder, its not a very bad one but I can't really function at the moment, and I'm losing the will to fight it. It seems pointless. I am on meds and have therapy but I'm not getting better yet and I really just want it all to end, I'm tired of fighting , I don't think I can keep going? Does it get better? Even a little bit? Please reply,
Thanks
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jennajike here I would firstly like to say welldone for coming forward and sharing your thoughts and feelings on the site. It can be really hard to express how you feel especially when you are feeling low . You say The important thing is that you have come forward to express how you feel.
*hug*In
you have said that you are being medicated and have support via a mental health practioner .It may be helpful if you return back to your practioner and let him/ her know how your feeling inorder that they may re-look at any support and medical intervention they have put into place for you.openess and honesty about how you feel will help.
I hope this advise helps *hug*
jennajike
I dont know what to do so I will try and tell my therapist, thanks for the advice
Therapy and medication can help. But sometimes it takes a while to find the right things that suit you and your illness.
There are other options if this therapy doesn't work.
Ami
It took my 3 years of therapy and I was on medication for 5 years for me to get to the point where I can believe everything is ok and deal with it when things aren't.
Maybe if you can say what you think helps and what doesn't, your support worker can build on that?
Good on you Let us know how it goes. The thing with therapy is that being able to be open about exactly what you're feeling is what can really lead to progress - that doesn't mean it's easy though and it's natural to have worries about how they might react.
As Wonderwall says though, they will understand that recovery isn't straightforward and the more you work together the better it may help you.
Good luck!