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Hey everyone!
My name is Josette. I live in Sydney and will be starting university early next year! I have dealt with mental illness most my life but was only diagnosed a year ago. Within the time frame of a year though I have learnt so much about my diagnoses, the best strategies to manage my condition, and heaps of self-care methods which go a long way in aiding meds to give the best possible result. Therefore I'm a strong believer in recovery, and I have so much faith that everyone with any mental illness can lead a full and fulfilling life, making a difference to the people and world around them!
beyondblue was a very crucial part of my recovery, and therefore I am honoured to be part of the forums and beyondblue community. Other than beyondblue though, my interests range from reading, science, medicine and health, running and Christmas!! I live with my parents and two brothers who I love so much, and who play such a massive role in my life and my wellbeing.
Can't wait to "meet" more new people via the forums, so that we share our experiences - the good times, the tough times, but most importantly, the hope that we all share as we navigate our way to lead a happy and peaceful life!
xx Josette
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Hi Josette, welcome
I hope you enjoy the forum. It has developed a lot in the near 4 years since I arrived here.
Tony WK
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Hey Josette! ❤️
So good to hear that you're feeling much better and doing well. I hope you continue to feel more positive!
Best of luck with starting uni next year ~ you're going to love it! Much more freedom. Which course are you interested in? Something to do with medicine and/or health based on your interests? How exciting!
A bit more of myself - I reside in Perth. I was born in Australia (Darwin) and my ethnicity is Chinese. I'm going into my fourth year of uni next year. Nice to meet you! 🙂
Looking forward to seeing your posts in the multicultural forum x Lee
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Hi Josette,
What an uplifting and encouraging post 🙂
It seems you have been on a meaningful learning curve and picked up lots of wisdom along the way to manage your own mental health. Good for you.
It’s lovely to meet you too 🙂
Caring thoughts,
Pepper
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Josette,
Welcome to the forum. I found your introduction inspiring and uplifting.
I look forward to reading your posts.
Quirky
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Hi Lee!
YES, I'm so very excited for the freedom that comes with university next year. Correct - I am interested in medicine. It's a little tough to get into though straight from school so I might study a science degree and then apply for postgrad med. ATARS come out this Friday actually!
Cool. Fourth year so you're almost there! What are you studying?
My ethnicity is Lebanese. Was born there and migrated to Sydney with my family when I was 8. It's great living here though - I absolutely love it.
Josette
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.Evan
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Hi everybody,
I've recently moved to Australia and my struggle with depression and anxiety was an on-going battle till I mustered up the courage to go and seek help from a counsellor when my suicidal tendencies were getting too much for me to handle. I was unable to seek help back home due to the stigma attached to mental illness. I'm very happy to be a part of this initiative by beyondblue as I know how difficult things can get, especially from the part of the world where I come from.
Kudos to beyondblue for trying to bring this to the forefront and address this significant, relevant and pressing issue!