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Dear Pad,
Welcome to the caring and supportive world of Beyondblue forums. I'm sorry you have not received a response as yet. Its most unusual but does happen occasionally if nobody knows quite how to help. Unfortunately I have no experience with Centrelink or DSP procedures myself, so am unable to assist with that.
But by me welcoming you now it will bump your thread back to a recent post, and I'm hoping another member may now spot it and be able to offer helpful advice.
Yes you're right ... quite the combo with your diagnosis of mental illnesses. It does sound as though you have a very supportive mental health team behind you, which is so important. I am diagnosed with PTSD and associated anxiety and depression. Its very hard living with mental illnesses, and difficult to establish or maintain trusted friendships. You did not say whether you have a supportive family and friends around you. I hope you do.
Please know that you can post here any time you would like to. The people here are very understanding, supportive and helpful. We have a lot of other members here who have your illnesses, not necessarily all of them, but certainly some. I would advise that you have a read of some of the other existing threads in the Depression section as you will find a lot of helpful information there. Feel free to reply to any of those threads as well.
I hope you will not be put off by a slow response to your post, and will post again. I'd love to hear more from you. If I dont hear further from you however, I wish you every success with your DSP application. Just be honest and upfront and try not to get too anxious about the process. I wish you well.
Amanda
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Hello again Pad, and thanks for letting us know how it went yesterday. It all sounds very promising, and I'm very pleased for you.
Have you had a chance to have a look around some of the other threads here on the Forums? You may find it helpful to stick around and have the support from others here who are in a similar situation as yourself. I think you would find it useful as an additional resource, on top of the professional support you already have available to you. As I mentioned before, we have a number of other people here with bipolar, for example. You might find it interesting to have a look at the following thread, which was started by a lady diagnosed with Bipolar a little over 2 years ago. There are now a number of regular contributors to the thread, with lots of tips and helpful advice from other bipolar sufferers. Its also a good way of getting to know some other regular members. If you're interested,in the search bar within this website, type in: This Bipolar Life. It is contained within the Staying Well section of the Forums. I hope you will go there and have a read, and please post a comment so others can start to support you too.
Also have a look at some of the Depression threads in the Forums for any that interest you. And the Resources offered within the Beyondblue resource section I have personally also found very good. Have a look at The Facts section below in the blue section. Select the required topic, ie Depression for Bipolar, or Anxiety for Panic Attacks and have a browse. I expect you know most of it, but sometimes we can pick up some extra little tips or tricks to help out. Every little bit helps.
Again ... well done Pad ... on getting through the difficult process of DSP applications. Hope you hear something official very soon, preferrably nearer the 4 weeks than the 6.
Amanda xx
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