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Finaly woken up from Psycho coma......

Beetle
Community Member

HI

 I feel since I have been diagnosed and medicated I have woken up from a coma, a psycho coma.I am back to work again, and everything is so much easier. its like i am another me As JO I am also able to at least starting to accept my childhood abuse and realised I cant change the past. I have to accept it. As JO this has dramatically contributed to my healing process.thanks to this and the meds I feel like smiling is no efford anymore. everything is more natural and grounded.My emotions came finaly to a normal level and not every tiny little thing sent me into complete meltdown and worry.

Why did I have to suffer for 30 years in this psycho coma before I found the way out? Anyone out there- if u think something is not right-see your doc. it can only get better. Even though im only for 6 weeks on drugs now and i am aware i could nosedive one day- i am so much better than before. I just wanted to share this and encourage people to seek help. End the suffering. Be brave seek help it can only get better.Beetle

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Stephen123
Blue Voices Member
Blue Voices Member

Hi Beetle,

another great post,

your short post speaks a million words.

great news

geoff
Champion Alumni
Champion Alumni

dear Beetle, fantastic, and you absolutely deserve this to have happened.

Now you have a new life, more energy and the ability to think clearly.

Your experience will be able to help others who are struggling with any sort of depression. Geoff.

geoff
Champion Alumni
Champion Alumni
dear Beetle I was closing this post and saw your photo, how about a sun rising, as a new dawn has arisen. Geoff.

Jo3
Blue Voices Member
Blue Voices Member

Hi Beetle

That is fantastic news!!  Well done.  Childhood abuse is the most horrible thing to have happen to anyone as you and I know.  And to have suffered for 30 yrs like me is an enormous trauma to hold onto.  But I am so glad to read that you have accepted this and you're right you can't take it back.

I am so proud to have been able to help others here.  I never thought that I could help or that my story would encourage others to seek help or understand it a bit easier.

Beetle, pls keep in touch, I would love to know how you are going.

Take care

Jo xx