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#132302 - 11/21/07 08:27 PM
Re: Has mental illness affected your life?
[Re: dancer9]
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if having knowlage of his condistion helps you in anyway withn the situasion then it might be usefull, otherwise its onlie a lable you know about but that in itself might not do much. You have good intusion Merbead and trust itif you think something amise then go with your feelingsa on it, afterall you know him well enough.
Apart from cousing trouble with your siblings and hopefullie that being healed in some way. What would you like to see for your brother and you mother individualie. Is it for him to stand on his own two feet, do you think he is capable of such things. Is it he just stop lieing and manipulating. Dose he manipulate just your mother or any familie member he gets close too. Just wonderring how you like to see it pan out in the long run. Is he capible of looking after your mum would you as a familie trust him to do so? i know questions questions questions lol.
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#132303 - 11/21/07 08:29 PM
Re: Has mental illness affected your life?
[Re: celtic_flame]
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DANCER what was your experinces with PPD and how you get through it undiagnosed and with no meds. Did you have any understanding of it at the time or did you just feel you weer going crazie or worse you weer just a bad person, due to some of the thoughts that went on or rather can go on? just inviting ya to share in case your feeling shy,
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#132304 - 11/21/07 08:30 PM
Re: Has mental illness affected your life?
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LADIEJANE when you look back at that time how do you feel about it now?
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#132306 - 11/21/07 11:49 PM
Re: Has mental illness affected your life?
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Pretty horrendous that the police would be called in for a very depressed/suicidal person. That would be only necessary if the person was physically hurting someone else or destroying property which could hurt a bystander (ie. smashing windows, furniture, etc.)
I honestly see for alot of people, the use of drugs, only for a short-term. But counselling for a longer time period. How did I cope without drugs...I guess in my heart, despite my depression at time, I knew that in my heart, the problems lay in ...becoming an adult, asserting my own identity and independence of my life decisions away from pressuring parents/their expectations.
Drugs probably would have made me lethargic and unable to study...I hear this too much from people who are treated with drugs for temporary/or whatever for depression. To me, that is even scarier.
Just give me an excellent counsellor. And I did have one. Counselling sessions for me was thankfully was free...because she was part of the university's counselling /therapeutic staff for tuition-paying students on campus like myself.
I regretted never using any of the university's fine exercise/sports facilities at all during my 5 years there,...but their counselling staff and their expertise, can be a lifesaver for many students who are struggling to find themselves.
As we all survivors know, the scariest and hardest is taking real action beyond counselling/drugs, to improve/lift oneself up to walk well again.
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#132307 - 11/22/07 12:49 AM
Re: Has mental illness affected your life?
[Re: dancer9]
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My son was diagnosed with early onset bipolar disorder at the age of 12. He is now 19 and his current psychiatrist just told me he thinks he has a thought disorder instead of a mood disorder, meaning he thinks he's schizophrenic. We're awaiting neuropsych test results, but he sure doesn't seem schizophrenic to me and his symptoms seem to fall under those of early onset bpd. But docs are extremely reluctant to go with that diagnosis because, I think, they don't know enough about it. See my blog at www.motherwarriors.blogspot.com
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#132308 - 11/22/07 12:54 AM
Re: Has mental illness affected your life?
[Re: dancer9]
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Yes! My son was diagnosed with early onset bpd at age 12. Having a mental illness made him high risk for drug addiction. We tried, but failed, to prevent it. He is now recovering from his addictions and is dealing with his bpd. It's tough, but getting better due to his maturity and sobriety. See my blog about adolescent addiction at motherwarriors.blogspot.com
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