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There is such a stigma about mental disorders. People make fun of me and critcize me for the prescriptions I have to take. I was told by an aunt, to straighten up my act and get off of those pills. I know it's real and the medications do make a big difference. I see a therapist and she helps me some but I'm not satisfied with her answer about how to handle people who give me such a hard time about it. If the truth be told, some of my family could benefit from the medications I have to take themselves. Family treat me like I'm crazy and talk about me behind my back. I'm not paranoid about this, I know this for a fact because I have over heard some of their comments when they thought I wasn't in ear shot. I don't like my situation and I wish I wasn't this way. My question is, how do I handle these people?

2007-03-05 04:40:12 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Family

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I was Bi-Polar at one time of my life, then came global warming. It was an inconvenient truth! Now I'm in the Twilight oZone.

SINCERELY Boo-Boo,......I went through the same thing in my early 20s. The biggest thing I was angry about was that my family NEVER attended any of the family-patient meetings and got educated about my condition. They never took the time to learn what Bi-Polar was about, let alone Depression and their lack of intelligence and becoming informed and knowledgable has left them all ignorant and I too went through many situations where family members talked about me as if I were a misfit or freak.

I still dislike the way they are quick to judge people and have never taken the time to become educated about emotional or mental disorders and they are quick to be critical of me and others that suffer from such problems.

If I didn't act according to how they thought I would act, most of them would always ask; "Are you taking your medicatioon"? Yet, they don't understand people are allowed to have a bad day even if they are taking medication.

They never learned the importance of how to treat or act with someone that suffers Bi-Polar disorder or Depression, and they don't realize that their very ignorance and behavior only aggravated my condition and my self-esteem. Family support and understanding of the condition is so important.

I feel for you,.....I really can relate. I would ask your therapist to contact your family and ask that you have a meeting with as many as you can get to go, and let them get some insight about B/P and hopefully they will get a clue and start to treat you like a person and not dismiss your concerns or what you have to contend with.

People with emotional/mental conditions require as much if not more support and understanding than those that suffer from Cancer or Heart Disease or any other condition. It's ashame the way that mental health is looked at and treated in this country.......IMHO.

2007-03-05 04:44:09 · answer #1 · answered by The Sylvan Wizard 5 · 0 1

It sounds like your family does not understand mental illness, talk with your Dr and see if he or she can have a talk to your family members to discuss your illness. You could also get books on your type of illness and go over it with your family. I really hope this helps. If you are old enough, you should move away from them because they probably aren't helping your situation.See if your Dr has some pamphlets on Bi-Polar disorder for members of your family to read, you need the medicine that is the only way to control the disorder.

2007-03-05 04:45:34 · answer #2 · answered by Urchin 6 · 0 0

howdy, i've got been laid low with bipolar for an prolonged time, perhaps years, yet I basically have been given a diagnosis a pair of week in the past! no one else in my kinfolk has it, all of them have recurrent melancholy instead. it rather is a alleviation to get the diagnosis in a manner, because of the fact i be responsive to that it is the Bipolar inflicting my temper swings and not basically ''me being loopy''. i've got been started on a low dose of Zyprexa, i think of my psychiatrist intends to function greater medicine in a pair of week's time. i think of on the time he thought i replaced into manic, because of the fact while he asked how i could fee my temper I stated 'low side of standard' and then his eyebrows raised and he regarded stunned and stated 'you recommend you get plenty greater than this?' and that i went 'hell yeah!' and laughed, and that's while he placed me on the Zyprexa. i'm slightly depressed on the minute nevertheless, and that i would be unable to have the skill to make myself bypass away the domicile, dress or get something to consume... besides, on the 2d i'm no longer functioning properly in any respect, even nevertheless it fairly is style of a alleviation to be responsive to there are different bipolar people accessible that are coping and residing a classic existence. i'm hoping which would be me quickly too. perhaps as quickly as i'm on the the appropriate option medicine. each and all the appropriate. <3 x

2016-09-30 05:45:32 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Stay clear of them and surround yourself with people you enjoy being around. Negative environment will have a negative affect on your attitude :) Good luck

2007-03-05 04:44:16 · answer #4 · answered by blamb! 3 · 1 0

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