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Sat, Dec 31st, 2011, 09:20 PM #31Oppi Fjellet
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Mental illness is not caused or prevented by going outside or modifying diets... and to assume that people here don't already get out more or eat healthy is a really bad assumption to make.
As for the drugged up society comment, I'm pro very cognitive behavioural therapy/psychotherapy BUT I recognize the access to this alternative method of treatment is limited due to financial reasons. Using medicine for treatment or maintenance of a mental illness is a personal choice, sometimes inevitable one though and I respect that. If someone finds a treatment that works for them, they should stick to it.
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Sat, Dec 31st, 2011, 09:35 PM #32
I agree with what you said.
I think some people don't understand or are scared. Some may understand once the mental illness is discussed and others may not. There are also people who are just plain judgmental. True it's not shown on the inside and the people who go through it suffer on the inside.
I've had bouts of depression and have been diagnosed with PTSD. Most people assume PTSD is with military personal. I've been through so much of abuse in my life. Childhood and domestic which resulted in PTSD.
Not too many people know. Why? I've been afraid of judgment. I told a friend a few years ago and she looked at me like I was a weirdo. Since then we haven't talked much and when she does it's like she talks to me differently.
I'm starting to feel a bit more comfortable saying I have PTSD. I'm realizing it's not my fault I have it. It's due to past circumstances and what others did to me to cause it. I've had some therapy treatment for it.Last edited by toban; Sat, Dec 31st, 2011 at 09:38 PM.
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Sat, Dec 31st, 2011, 09:59 PM #33Canadian Genius
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Sat, Dec 31st, 2011, 10:02 PM #34Junior Canuck
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I have to disagree with this comment. I tried to deal with this illness unmedicated for 28 years. By the time the diagnosis came I lost track of the number of times I tried to commit suicide just to make the pain go away. I do psychotherapy. I know that exercise helps and I walk every day. I watch what I eat because MSG and all of it's wonderful affiliates wreak havoc on my body. I CAN'T go one day with out medication. If I do, I am taking the chance of sending myself down into this deep dark hole. I am not willing to put my self or my family though that EVER. My disease is CHEMICAL. A chemical imbalance in my brain. I was born this way. I have immediate family members who have the same diagnosis. I have even had a Naturopath tell me that my illness cannot be controlled with out medication. So I have tried the "Natural Way". I even have a friend who does breathing therapy will me.
I take great offence to comments like yours. Yes there are people who can deal with depression by adjusting diet etc. It is wonderful that it works for them. But it is comments like yours that make people AFRAID to talk about it. I am NOT AFRAID and I will never be AFRAID to share my story."The whole value of a dime is in knowing what to do with it" Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Sat, Dec 31st, 2011, 10:36 PM #35
Eating a carrot stick wont help anyone get over their depression. It's FAR beyond taking a jog or eating a salad.
When you feel down, and ugly, and useless, the first thing in someones head is NOT to go outside and socialize. Most people don't want the world to see them suffer, because people (excuse) like you who will judge them!
Regular things for 'normal' people are NOT easy for people with mental illness, and people should be more understanding and not so quick to judge.
ETA ; As Murren said, I agree, I take offence to your comments also.
*just my 2 cents
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Sat, Dec 31st, 2011, 10:37 PM #36Sith Lady and Cool Kid
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I was lucky enough to grow up with WWI and WWII vets in my family. Both military and civilian vets. Neither side could comprehend how hard the other side had suffered.
As an observer, I could see how both groups suffered but found it hard to explain the difference even after 60/20 yrs...
Abuse is abuse..it shouldn't matter if it it's a multi-national war or a person -on-person assult . Both are hienous crimes..to any person who is affected.
Hugs to you, toban..I hope you will never ever stop posting to show others how they can face and overcome what happened to both you and them.
I wish you and people who have suffered like you all the best. You are brave...never forget that...
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Sat, Dec 31st, 2011, 10:41 PM #37Sith Lady and Cool Kid
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Sat, Dec 31st, 2011, 10:44 PM #38
I agree so much with this. Therapy was horrible. I'd rather just have a good chat with my best friend and i'd feel 100x better then going to therapy. I'd go in there feeling somewhat ok and come out crying and a big mess, and feel down and out for the next couple days. It's a horrible 'hangover'.
I couldn't take the medications they tried. They tried me on a good 5-6 different ones. Everything from prozac to some tranquilizer sedative thing. I either slept 20 hours a day, had to go to the doctor after calling tele-health for allergic reaction, one I felt like a zombie and NOTHING bothered me. Wanted to steal my tv? sure..let me help you! But most of them were too strong for me (even at lowest dose) so I just stopped them all together.Previously CanadianBella... I'm baaack!
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Sat, Dec 31st, 2011, 11:01 PM #39Smart Canuck
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Well put, locale! Although I personally have not dealt with mental illness, I know many who have and still do. And I have a rare "invisible illness" that not only robs me of being able to do pretty much anything, but it's also one that most doctors have never heard of (let alone non-medical folks). It is very challenging to deal with something everyday that no one else can see. I've often said to my DH that I think it would actually be easier to be permanently confined to a wheelchair than to to deal with what I currently do.
But to be fair, it truly is difficult to understand if you've never been there or walked closely alongside someone who has. In order to understand, great effort needs to be taken, and I think it ends up being scary and uncomfortable so most people don't make the effort.
BUT, as lecale mentioned, battling illness can make you stronger and bless you with empathy you'd be hard pressed to find elsewhere
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Sun, Jan 1st, 2012, 12:31 AM #40Smartie Canuck
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ask my mom she believes I am making my mental illness all up....its old world ideas to push everything under the rug...the rug might have dead bodies under there...its all bumpy...becareful where ya step...
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Sun, Jan 1st, 2012, 07:34 AM #42
I dealt with very severe anxiety attacks for quite a while ...
I wrote a little piece on the 1st one I had here in the tea room:
THE FIRST: a small glimpse into my life
Thankfully i have a very supportive group of friends, however not everyone is so lucky
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Sun, Jan 1st, 2012, 08:03 AM #43Coupon Princess
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I have a child with mental health problems and I've heard it all... in fact, the first pediatrician I took him to about my ADHD suspicions suggested I take parenting classes to learn how to discipline him properly!! So many times I've heard "If that were my child he would never act that way" or "you just need to put your foot down" or "you need to show him who's boss"... it's NOT about the way I parent him, it's NOT about discipline. He has a mental problem that causes him to act the way he does. Without medication he is a threat to himself as well as others. With meds, we can have a relationship that we never could without and I don't worry about him hurting himself or the rest of us. Meds have been a godsend for us!
Of course, the medication is only part of his treatment process. We are also doing therapy and counseling. It's a struggle every day.
What I find sickening is the amount of time it takes to have a mental illness diagnosed. If you go to the ER with an injury you get into the Dr. right away... but a mental illness? You're looking at years and years. It's took me years to get the ADHD diagnosis, and although the psychiatrist has said he has a co-morbid disorder (meaning he has other problems) he has not yet determined what, and we are on another year to 2 year waiting list.
I feel for anyone that is going through this, whether for themselves or for their children or other family members.
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Sun, Jan 1st, 2012, 10:29 AM #45Canadian Genius
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