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ellie2000ellie2000 Posts: 4,717 The Mix Elder
Y does 1 thing tht a person say get me down all day?
Crazy mad insane

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  • Matthew_04Matthew_04 Discussion Boards Moderator Posts: 311 The Mix Regular
    Hey @ellie2000
    It's totally normal for this to happen sometimes, especially if what they said has struck a chord with you or the person saying it is quite close to you.
    Would you like to share what was said?
    Sometimes I find that trying to distract yourself with an activity or seeing some friends can help lift your mood a wee bit!
  • ellie2000ellie2000 Posts: 4,717 The Mix Elder
    @Matthew_04 he was in the care position. I managed to play keyboard I haven't for a while coz the the hav a bee in their bonnet atm. R they supposed too, Have grudges against who they look after?
    Crazy mad insane
  • ellie2000ellie2000 Posts: 4,717 The Mix Elder
    One of them walked passed mè, as he did he made a sound of disgust. And he sed hello politely to another tenant
    Crazy mad insane
  • Matthew_04Matthew_04 Discussion Boards Moderator Posts: 311 The Mix Regular
    Aw I'm so sorry that happened. They're absolutely not allowed to hold grudges against you like that. Do you think telling someone else who works with them would help the situation?
    How are you feeling about this now?
  • ellie2000ellie2000 Posts: 4,717 The Mix Elder
    @Matthew_04 I told a original carer who were b4 the new management about how the deputy manager made me go without lunch once. Was tht a bad thing do?
    I got told to accept support. I do I behave, mum wrote a thing to agree to but they don't follow it. Wat do I do to not think about the way of we r treated? They do stuff which r triggers.
    I was feeling gd about myself originally but they slowly lower my self esteem n self worth everyday.
    Things r slowly getting there but at the moment we've hit a brick wall with housing situation

    Crazy mad insane
  • Matthew_04Matthew_04 Discussion Boards Moderator Posts: 311 The Mix Regular
    Hey @ellie2000
    I'm so glad you told a carer about that, that wasn't okay of the deputy manager to do at all and you did the right thing telling someone about that.
    It sounds so difficult to be in that situation, trying not to think about how they are treating you even though it triggers you and is hurting your self esteem. You are being very brave and strong being able to talk about this We are all here for you through this.

    You mentioned your mum wrote a letter to them, would you like to share more about this? It sounds ilke she is writing to advocate for you, is that correct? Is there anyone else in your corner advocating for your needs?

    Would you like to share more about the housing situation?
  • ellie2000ellie2000 Posts: 4,717 The Mix Elder
    @Matthew_04 we hav an advocate now, n while mum n her were tlkn I thought to myself 'I feel bullied' I got told to keep my head down. Is it because I got an advocate they're not tlk or paying attention to wen I ask forhelp?
    Crazy mad insane
  • Matthew_04Matthew_04 Discussion Boards Moderator Posts: 311 The Mix Regular
    It's so good to hear you've got an advocate now ellie!
    ellie2000 wrote: »
    while mum n her were tlkn I thought to myself 'I feel bullied'
    It's also really good that in moments where your mum and her were talking you were able to take this time to check in on yourself and work out how you were feeling. I'm wondering, did they say for you to keep your head down or was it the other staff that told you to do that?
    Sometimes trying to stay out of people's way is the best method for keeping yourself out of harms way whilst a longer term plan is thought of - if your mum and the advocate said that then maybe this is what they meant?
    I'm also wondering if there have been any developments on the housing situation?

  • ellie2000ellie2000 Posts: 4,717 The Mix Elder
    @Matthew_04 it was my mum thinking 4 me to stay out the way n keep my head down, my carers don't care, they should b shut down as their attitude has turned sour.
    I'm still waiting n I'm sinking abit further everyday. How do I manage my mental health wen ppl r being sh*tty?
    Crazy mad insane
  • Blue_lilyBlue_lily Posts: 7 Confirmed not a robot
    edited June 18
    Hi @ellie2000 I'm sorry you're having to deal with this, you do not deserve this kind of treatment from others around you, especially when they are supposed to be caring for you.

    For your mental health maybe you could focus on the time you have with yourself and make this as peaceful and enjoyable as possible while your mum and advocate help sort out the situation.

    Is there any particular activity/hobby you really enjoy doing or that you find brings you peace as this may help you feel a bit better, I often like to bake as I find it distracts me from what is going on around me, reading also helps me.
  • ellie2000ellie2000 Posts: 4,717 The Mix Elder
    @Blue_lily @Matthew_04 I like playing games n I stopped playing keyboard coz I got told to by management, why wen we get unhappy we stew over wat was done or sed. Management reversed a situation someone told me and I missed daily stuff coz i stewed over it, like therapy n a wellbeing call. Why can't care places b professional ppl act for care not anything else?
    Crazy mad insane
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