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Not sure if Im helping or hindering my 20 year old daughter
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Hi Worriedmum29,
Thanks for reaching out here today. We can understand why you would be feeling worried and unsure of how to proceed - we're sorry to hear that your daughter is struggling with her mental health at the moment. Please know that our community is here to support you. Hopefully a few of them will pop by and offer you some words of kindness and advice.
If you feel that it would be beneficial to about your feelings with one of our own friendly counsellors, please feel free to contact the Beyond Blue Support Service anytime on 1300 22 4636 or get in touch with us on Webchat 3pm-12am AEST here: www.beyondblue.org.au/getsupport.
You might also find it helpful to take a look at the "Parents" section of the Kids Helpline website for some advice - https://kidshelpline.com.au/parents
Please check in and let us know how you are whenever you're feeling up to it.
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I'm really sorry to hear your daughter is struggling. I am not a mum yet so cannot imagine what you are experiencing and the helplessness you are feeling but I understand it must be really difficult. Your presence and support is really important - I'm sorry that you feel helpless but please know it is so clear that you care for her so much and I imagine that you being there for her means a lot, even if she does not communicate it. It is difficult to push the issue of the medication as she is an adult, but it is worth talking to her about it and listening to her but as you say, difficult to strike a balance. If she is becoming more resistant and you are more concerned, maybe see if there is any way that you are able to express your concerns to her doctor in confidence? Is she open to seeing her doctor again? Does she find her psychiatrist helpful and do you feel they may help her talk through her concerns about trying a different medication?
Please feel free to talk further. I'm sorry if this was not much help. Take care.
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Hi worried mum
thanks for reaching out.
I am have 3 adult children and I also was a 19 year old whose mum was worried about me
when I was depressed.
It is hard being a mum and watching your child suffering but wanting to treat them as the adult they are.
How would your daughter feel if you go with her to see her doctor. .?
i know if my mum suggested something I may disagree or felt she did not understand.
I know your daughter is aware you love her and respect her. Sometimes it takes a while to find the right treatment and medication is one. There is mediation and mindfulness that can help.
Does you daughter like to write or draw , if so writing or drawing in a journal may help.
I know writing has helped me.
Keep posting here and continue the discussion if you like.
Take care.
Quirky
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Hello Worriedmum29
you are a super helpful mum!!...Sophie_M sunnyl20 and Quirkywords have provided helpful support above. I understand that its difficult to have a daughter see a doctor/counsellor yet I really hope the info below is of some help to you
Sophie_M mentioned the parents section of our friends at Kids Helpline https://kidshelpline.com.au/parents
Kids Helpline also offer once off and ongoing phone counselling (appt) for young people up to 25 years
any questions/comments are always welcome
Paul