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Struggling to get up and do what I need to do, why is everything so hard
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Hello Joey84
I think I relate to you not wanting to get up. For me staying under the covers in bed, seems like a place I can hide into, you can tune out from whatever it is you think you should be doing. A feeling of safety even.
Whatever you think you should be doing, like work seems overwhelming and hard, and you just don't want to face it. Well that is what it is like for me. And sometimes, I just plain don't care. The feelings or emotions that I am having at the time are too hard to face, workout or deal with. And also for me, I go into my own little world.
I am not sure if anything that I have said is useful to you or not. But please know you are not alone. There is a lot of people who post on here that sound similar to you and me, well their experiences are similar.
If you have not found a link to other resources, I think there is one below here. Scroll down the page to the blue colour. I believe if you click on "Find Resources" you may find some more info you can read. If you want to.
I would so much like to encourage and help you more or something Joey84,but I am so much struggling myself. But I am sure there will be someone else on this forum who could shed some more light to you.
I truly care Joey84
With love xxx
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Hey Shelley anne, thanks for taking the time to reply, what you said makes me feel that I'm not the only one who thinks what I'm thinking and that I'm not weird or bad for thinking it i guess. It's been a hard year and longer and just when something good does come up I struggle to cope with it or I'm unable to do it even though I know I need too. I get right to the point and then I get nervous or worried or sick and I hate it. And it's so hard having no one to talk to or go to because of the fear that I will be judged and treated different. I don't have many friends as it is I don't want to have no one at all.
I hope that you don't have to struggle no more and that it will all work out for you!
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Hi Joey
Welcome to Beyond Blue.
I get a real gist of your message and there’s a lot to do with the old awful stigma relating to depression (and other mental illnesses).
But I feel through this post that you’re ready to get in amongst it again and try to sort things out. I do suggest you get back to your GP and to discuss issues – or if you’re unsure about GP’s, then on this site, Beyond Blue have a list of them to search for; and these are all experienced in dealing with mental health issues. Then shaping from that, they would then be best placed to guide you to an appropriate counsellor as well.
While your partner might mean well; comments like you being lazy and the like are just detrimental and do nothing to help the situation. I also don’t think you’re lazy; you’re suffering from a mental illness and like any illness, it needs to be professionally treated, as well as, by yourself in trying to set up things in your life that may help you. Like simply eating well, drinking well (I mean, keeping hydrated here and not with soft drink, but hopefully water); trying to get adequate sleep; exercise is a biggie also. There’s so many other options as well. They all take effort, but YOU are worth it.
Also with regard to work – try as hard as you can to hang in there. I know about the ‘stay in bed’ thing and the struggle it is to get going; but that’s another thing for the self-help, that I mentioned above. It’s a real effort and a push, but if you can get to work – positives abound, like obviously, you’re getting paid; but it also can help to keep the mind occupied and it’s another mechanism for pushing those demons in the background.
I hope my message has helped and would love to hear back from you.
Neil
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Hey Joey84!
I know exactly how you're feeling. I used to get into this terrible routine, and it nearly cost me my job. That definitely snapped me back into reality. I think if I was back in your position, I would head back to my GP and ask for another referral to a different psychologist. For me, I need to be able to trust my psychologist, and I need to be able to find it easy to talk to them. Don't be afraid to tell them what they're saying is making you feel uncomfortable, they're supposed to help you, not bring you back down.
But keep in mind, some psychologists might think that 'tough love' will help you.
I hope everything works out for you!
Take care x
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Hello Joey
I am sorry, please don't be too hard on yourself.
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So you lost your job. Cool a chapter has closed. You now have time you needed to assess you life before moving on. You don't necessarily need to spend money on counseling to develop. There is a wealth of online resources a click away. A little exercise is really important also. A high achieving friend when he was unemployed made a point of going to the gym every morning then going back to bed, it worked. Going for a walk every day is enough. Good luck.
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Hi there Joey
I’m sorry to hear about your job finishing, but you know what – StefT’s response was an absolute ripper.
My play on this also is: you WERE employed, you HAD a job, so that yells out to me that when you feel ok to do so, you WILL be able to get another job.
But for the moment, have another re-read of StefT’s response – and as mentioned, not all mechanisms for helping ourselves out on a daily basis involve money (kind of a little of what I mentioned in my first post to you also).
Would love to hear from you again.
Neil
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