treatment should i be getting?
i have problems with anger feelings, panic and anxiety where i cant go outside, and avoid going to places. i have racing thoughts everyday...cant think strait.....i have vivid scary nightmares and flashbacks......i have alot of anger that was supressed due to severe bullying and abuse throughout my life...
i avoid going out because im afraid to have an anger attack.....or express it inappropriatly..
ive had a very hard like suffered greatly from bullying, victimisation and abuse.
im 30 and just want to overcome this, attain happiness and love, accomplish goals.................the goals are to move away from the uk....emigrate, build a new life elsewhere.
i have paranoia that people are against me, singling me out....when i have to go out....theres times i catch ' people ' looking at me...it makes me feel uncomfortable & worry whats going on..
some type of persecution?
i have vivid nightmares of all british people wearing white shirts,
2007-10-20
10:54:52
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psychologically torturing me in a secluded
sanatariam...with beatles music being played
in the background...
the dreams terrify me..
i just want help now and to recover, but at 30,
having mental health problems, never having an
employment history....i worry how i will accomplish
my goals in life.
surely im at a disadvantage
2007-10-20
10:55:29 ·
update #1
excuse me debbie, im not schitzophrenic.....how dare you say that when i mentioned what my diagnosis were.
those are nightmares i have, read what i write!
2007-10-20
11:35:12 ·
update #2
you'd be surprised just how far you can still go in life. with a good therapist, the right meds and a plan your entire life can be turned around! With the right tools you can go far. Never let anyone..including you...tell you that you cannot live out your dreams and be successful. Especially with the bpd, some will tell you that your dreams are too big...you press on!!!!! Believe me...and pray a lot. I have overcome so much that people wouldn't even believe me if I told them. You can do it!
ps.
i don't think you're schizophrenic at all!
2007-10-20 11:12:43
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answered by rain4him *Stranger In Most Towns 4
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Agreed... New Doctor. There are some excellent new medications, some non-addictive, out there that will definitely help some or all of those problems. Besides that....Addiction is relative to the quality of your life. If you can't function and need medication to perform normally in your life, then it doesn't matter if you have to take the medication long term. If you get to a point down the road, under a Drs. care, that you can come off the medication, they can help you with any addiction problem too. Good Luck... hope you find a new Doctor very soon.:)
2016-03-13 03:31:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I am so happy, it was only a 35 minute drive ( 70 minutes total) but absolutely no sign of anxiety or panic i shopped till I dropped - brilliant! I will now go for the next stage DUAL CARRIAGE way, probably at the weekend, with my husband accompanying me first then the solo drive, if successful the final stage of driving on motorway
Beat Anxiety And Panic Attacks Naturally?
2016-05-17 05:34:43
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answered by ? 4
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Many, many people in the US take anti-depressants. Most of them are able to function in a daily way so that they can work, take care of children, etc.
Are you taking any meds? Are you seeing a psychiatrist? Are you getting therapy? You are severely schitzophrenic. The right meds could make all the difference.
You should be seeing a psychiatrist twice a week, and a therapist every day. Take your medicine as they prescribe it, and realize that you probably will have to take it for the rest of your life. DON"T STOP.
Mental hospitals are not that way. I was there, and I never saw any white jackets or straight jackets. Just a lot of sad people trying to straighten out their problems. We played games, went to group therapy where we discussed issues as a group, talked to other people who have the same problems as you. There will be coping classes to teach you skills to help you stay healthy, and lots of caring, interested staff who are there just to help you.
Take care!
Debbie
P.S. A very good resource: www.nami.org. This is a thinktank of information about all mental illnesses. They have names and links to drs., hospitals, information on how you can pay, everything. Check it out.
2007-10-20 11:24:51
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answered by TX Mom 7
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Why don't you go to a hospital or treatment facility? Get on meds......it's that simple
PS....Debbie was just trying to help you! You have complained people hate you in another post.......why don't you try improving your attitude????
2007-10-20 11:46:22
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answered by buffalo jill 3
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You can do it if you think you can. There's alot to truth to that statement but people still will feel the effects of abuse. You've got to read: www.alice-miller.com
2007-10-20 11:20:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Agoraphobia, agoraphobia,
what makes your phobias so sweet?
Well, Agoraphobia is your name,
And I loves you dear just the same.
2007-10-20 11:46:44
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answered by hindisikhnewaalaa 5
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