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Hi,
I'm a 33 year old guy from the UK who has moved to Australia permanently. I've been pretty lucky with my life, well educated, sporty, have a decent job, but i also suffer with crippling bouts of anxiety which come and go on a monthly basis. It was something i never spoke about and was able to hide pretty successfully for about 10 years, and i managed the symptoms through drinking and using certain drugs, nothing too extreme but enough to balance me out at social gatherings (which used to be a trigger, funny though because i was a pretty social guy!)
I think i am a pretty highly functioning sufferer, i still force myself as much as i can to do normal stuff when i'm having bouts of anxiety, and i think this is borne from not wanting to admit to people i have a problem. I eventually told my fiancee about it after we were together for a while. She helped me to get help, and i was treated with medication for about a year before coming off the medicine, which was a horrible experience.
I still get bouts of anxiety now, it hasn't gone away. But it is better. Rather than a constant, daily fear that follows me around i now get affected once a month or so, but the effects last for maybe a week which is long enough for me to forget what normal feels like. Then suddenly its gone again.
I read that suicide from depression is the leading cause of death for young men, and i can totally believe it. There is still a stigma that admitting you have anxiety or depression means you are mentally weak, and it is something i am not quite ready to openly admit myself to friends and family, but i'm getting there. I talk more now with my missus about how i'm feeling but it's hard showing that side of me, because i spent so long trying to hide it. But through all of this i realised that it can't just be me feeling like this. And i want to make a difference. What i want is to help other people who have issues like me. I will not let anxiety define who i am. I may never be rid of it, but i can and will live with it, and if i can help other people get to the same place then more power to them.
I live in Tasmania now, and if there are any events that need volunteers i would be more than happy to help. In fact if there's anything that needs doing please get in touch. Like i said i want to make a difference, and maybe get the strength to be more open about my own issues.
Thanks
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The first is our volunteer portal, if your'e interested in registering for events in your area:
https://www.beyondblue.org.au/volunteer-portal/volunteer-home
The second is blueVoices, our reference group for people with personal experience of anxiety and depression:
https://www.beyondblue.org.au/get-involved/bluevoices
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Hi Sophie,
Thanks for your quick reply and the links. I have signed up to blue voices, it looks exactly like what i was hoping to find. The volunteer link and tab on the home screen seem to be down - can Admin take a look?
Thanks for taking the time
Stu
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