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hi everyone. i hope i posted this in the correct thread, i wasn't sure where to post it.
i'm tayla, i used to be mb20lover, but i thought it would be best to make a new account and start fresh. i'm 22 by the way. i couldn't think of a different username, so i thought this one would do.
i have missed everyone i have interacted with somehow, and i hope i can try to support others aswell as hopefully getting support for myself, and interacting with people i have in the past, and new people.
i hope everyone had a merry christmas and happy new year.
- tayla (used to be mb20lover).
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We're so sorry to hear that you're thoughts are pretty intense tonight. We also hear how tough you're being on yourself right now - it sounds like you're feeling so low at the moment.
Please know that you are not alone. We would strongly encourage you to speak with a counsellor by contacting Lifeline on 13 11 14, Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800, an/or the Suicide Call Back Service on 1300 659 467.
Thanks again for sharing here. We know it isn't easy to do so, but we're really grateful you could share these thoughts and feelings with us tonight.
Kind regards,
Sophie M
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Hi Tayla
Sorry to learn that the dark thoughts are back. Hugs to you.
I’d like to suggest that if you’re feeling this way that it would be a good idea to follow up and make an appointment with your psychiatrist. Mental health community supports are great (acknowledging you can’t always get what you need when you need it) but there is no substitute for professional treatment.
Given you feel you’re not getting treatment despite regularly seeing your psychiatrist maybe you should have a discussion with him/her about what you two are doing together. You should be able to agree the outcomes you are seeking from the sessions and a timeline to see progress.
This will give you some measure upon which to gauge the success or not of the psychiatrist’s treatment plan.
I also want to gently remind you that you do have qualities and gifts to give the world. Your wax melts are an example. Your MH knowledge another.
Did you know that bb has lots of volunteer opportunities? Have a look at Blue Voices on the website. Reach Out also has a forum specifically for people with personality disorders. I found it with a quick Google search (AVPD support).
Perhaps therein lies an opportunity for you to turn your struggles into something meaningful—helping other people. You might learn a lot too.
Just a thought for you to consider. It might feel strange that I’m suggesting you look to volunteer work but if you try it you might just be amazed at how much better you feel. Useful. Helpful. Valued.
Kind thoughts to you
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