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Hi there Allisonanne
Thank you for coming here, signing up and providing your post. I would also like to welcome you to Beyond Blue.
It sure sounds like you’ve had a long period of this illness and an equally rough time trying to deal with it.
Those sessions with your psychologist – are you able to recall some or all of them, to get a feel for how they made you feel afterwards – and perhaps for what was discussed during those appointments? Because from what you wrote it sounds like they were of high quality and very beneficial to you. In this context, how would you feel about possibly trying to set up another few visits to this person?
Are you currently on any medication for your mental illness?? It could be a case that you may even need a review of them??
As far as getting a grip – that’s a similar comment to, “Oh come on, just get over it”. These comments benefit no-one, especially us who suffer. Because it’s just not possible for us to do that. I mean, if only we could !!
It sounds like you’re really battling hard to be that wonderful “mother/sister/wife/grandma” – I wish I had some advice for you in this regard. I hope with some of the above that I’ve mentioned, it might be useful to you, which in turn, “might just” help this wonderful person that you want to be again.
Also, I’m sure you’ll receive other comments from other posters to provide support and help to you – and I would also be very keen to hear back from you again on this.
Kind regards
Neil
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dear Allisonanne, thanks for posting your comment, so please feel at home.
Depression does create loneliness for a couple of reasons, either can't understand what we have to go through or in turn we push people away because they are of no help to us, and these happen pretty well every time and to be told 'get a grip' is of no benefit what's so ever, it closes the door of communication.
So your family accepts you when you are feeling OK, but reject you when you are feeling down, well to me this is a case of 'being used', so now you have to look after yourself and only yourself, let the family find another way for help when they need it, because at the moment you not strong enough nor capable of doing both.
You are blaming yourself for your 'emotional frailty', but hey, you have depression and like all of us you are no different, and how long it will last is anybody's guess, we don't know, but what I suggest is that continue with your psychologist and start the medication again, if you have stopped, so can I ask you why you stopped taking it if this is the case.
Please remember that you have felt suicidal, so this means urgent attention which none of your family are going to help you with, so now you need professional help. L Geoff. x
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Thank you Neil, Mama Bear & Geoff, it's amazing what that connection to people who truly undetstand means to me, the feelings of isolation aren't so profound. An hour after posting my first post, I fell down the stairs & broke my ankle! Physical pain certainly overrides mental pain in the short term! I will respond a bit better when the pain wears off a bit, but I just wanted you all to know how very grateful I am to you & this site, what a wonderful resource for someone like me. xx
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Dear Allisonanne
Oh no !!! That’s definitely NOT the way we would encourage forum members to help with their depressive feelings; cause as you said, physical pain does trump mental pain.
I do hope that you’re receiving all the appropriate care and support right now that you need.
Thank you for letting us know and please take your time in getting back onto Beyond Blue. You need to heal yourself first and get that pain to subside.
Kind regards
Neil