Fluctuating symptoms - invisible illnesses
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@Victoriad UGH. Sorry you have such awful people in your life!
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It's a shame ignorance isn't bliss!
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Keep Calm & Let Karma Carry On
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I suppose because I am the type that just accepts what I see, I don't question anyone.
I also have a sense of humour- nature's best medicine.
I am different if you like because my issues are invisible. But I can joke and say meds being changed I'm in la la land, more than usual.
Let's face it saying to someone you have known for three years, what did you say your name was again, gives you away!
As for MH, I don't wish any of that on my worst enemy. Experienced depression then had a breakdown.
What people don't realise is that their beautiful roses around the garden life might just be one crises/ accident away from the cliff.
Life changing injuries means exactly that, for you, your family, your friends, your job. Probably why I joke I'm from Mars because I do feel as if I was just plonked here.Do not follow me, I don't know where I am going. -
Victoriad,
thats why Iv only got 2 friends left, I actually stood up for myself after 30 years of being made to feel guilty, inferior etc.
i know how hard it is x -
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Victoriad said:janice_in_wonderland said:Keep Calm & Let Karma Carry On
Thank yoy....but it can be very extremely difficult at times when certain people press your emotional buttons.
But as I say Im making strong efforts to cut out the stressors in my life.
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Victoriad,
pits very difficult but for your owm mental health, needs must.
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Victoriad, Iv got your sausage fingers tonight
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Victoriad,
your not prying.
got sleeping tablets changed, not used them yet, scared to on my own. Got a friend staying with me tonight so will start them tonight. Referring me to CPN asap while waiting on referral to psychology, 6month wait.
she explained some things I was experiencing was to do with my depression and discovered I do have a label for anxiety, “ social anxiety “.
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Victoriad,
Thank you x
been thinking about blue badge, not a bus pass yet, places etc with lots of people close in sets me off but blue badge would help with my friend parking close to where I need to go, maybe.
cinema, I used to go all the time, not been in 3 years, the noise, people etc. Baby steps as my doctor said .
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@whistles Yeah! It is a lot like you've suddenly been abducted by aliens and then put back into a slightly different version of Earth. Only you're the only one who knows....
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CEA card is really good if anyone can make use of it... I can't do things like that anymore - Misophonia/Hyperacusis inc a number of other reasons
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What's social anxiety?Do not follow me, I don't know where I am going.
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