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i need help please

Jackson1994
Community Member

is there anybody there

i need some help i cant cope with this anymore please help

- jackson

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Jackson1994
Community Member

I started a business management course at TAFE but when my brother passed away, I left it and never went back to it, not something I would want to go back to I think.

When I got to step up when my boss was away I think I liked it because it something new, it was different, I got to work in a way that changed my perspective, it was hard, I had to try and juggle some of my normal tasks and manage the staff making sure everyone knew what they were doing. I did really like it.

Kazzl
Blue Voices Member
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Naah, too slow by post Jackson, thanks anyway. I'm happy enough with my instant at the moment.

Do you mind if I ask you something - only answer if you want to. The anxiety that happened last night was pretty full on hey? Has this happened before? You handled it very well by the way.

I ask because if it's something that happens from time to time, or often, you can get some help to control it. And often if people don't get some treatment, it can escalate and become quite disabling. Just something to be aware of.

How's the surf looking?

Kaz

thanks Jackson, that's what your mum has said to you and really to me that my means more than what your stepdad has said, I understand his theory, but that's what he wants you to do and not what you want to do, and your mum knows this.
You can't pick out a uni course just because it's available, 2 to 1 on you wouldn't like it after all, and do all the qualifications after your name give you a job you like anyway, probably not, you shouldn't be pushed into a career you don't want to do, because in the end, you have to be happy and receive an income that will get you what you want in life.
Your mum is very wise and understands what you want to do, don't and never be forced into doing something you don't want to do, life is hard enough with so many different pressures, do what you decide on. Geoff.

Kazzl
Blue Voices Member
Blue Voices Member

I have to go out now Jackson but will check in again later in the day. I hope you do something nice today mate. Distract and let the worries slide away for now.

Best wishes

Kaz

It happens a lot, a few times a week at least. Sometimes it comes out of the blue, like I'll be on my way to work or a friends house and my heart will start racing and I'll feel really overwhelmed, but I can't figure out what it is about work or other things that does that to me, because when I get there and push through it, its not bad. It's like my brain is against me, scaring me away from doing things. Other times I can identify why I feel that way, but it's still not necessary.

I don't think I'm going to go out for a surf today, I don't really feel up to it and the surf is a little rougher than it has been the last few days. My board that is best suited to these waves is getting repaired, I only have a long board at the moment which is good for small waves.

CMF
Blue Voices Member
Blue Voices Member

Hey Jackson,

A few times a week is quite a lot. Have you been to see your gp about this? As Kaz said, it is manageable but you need to make that first step.

You can keep posting here whenever you need, we've got you now and are here to support you. Do you think you could get in to see your gp sometime soon?

cmf

Jackson1994
Community Member
Oh man, the thought of bringing up all this with my GP scares the absolute shit out of me

hey Jackson

dont blame you for not having a surf today.

you did really well handling the anxiety mate. Your doc would treat many people every week with anxiety. Its a really common condition. I had it pretty bad in my early 20's. The GPs were really good and helped big time

good to see you Jackson....I might watch a bit of the Supercars from Perth today I think

Paul

hi Jackson, all I'm doing is discussing another area to what the helpful people in this thread are talking about, and sorry if I am confusing you, but your comments back to them I will add to, because they seem to hitting a spot that is connecting with you.
What I have said is because that's exactly what happened to me.
My Dad was a doctor so when year 12 finished all I wanted to do was go out and work, however I'm talking about quite awhile ago, but Dad insisted that I should go on and get a degree, diploma or whatever so I did, but it was 3 years of my life I truly hated, and sorry that's a strong word but it was true, it had no benefit at all, and certainly didn't get a high powered job.
I've been thinking are you interested in doing an apprenticeship in a field that interests you, I know the wage won't be too great but at the end, you can become a qualified plumber, electrician, carpenter however you maybe great at doing something by yourself, IT perhaps or being a handyman.
Write down what you want to say to your doctor, that always seems to break the ice, all you have to do is answer the questions they feel are more important, it's starting point. Geoff.

CMF
Blue Voices Member
Blue Voices Member

Hey Jackson,

It's cool, i get that it can be scary to tell your gp? Do you know what scares you about it? Maybe because it is acknowledging that something is not right, that you need help? Maybe it is the fear of what will come after you tell him/her.

Can i suggest writing down what you would tell your gp and showing that to him/her. You could print this thread and show them as it shows your how you were feeling.

Making that first appointment is hard, it can be confronting but in the long run you can only benefit from it. As i said, you can always post here but if you are suffering this a few times a week a little more management is needed.

Any thoughts on that?

cmf