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10-01-2015 04:19 PM
10-01-2015 04:19 PM
I don't know what to do, my social phobia makes me very scared to get a job and to study and im not good enough for anything else. Sometimes i feel like its easier not to be around anymore.
Everyday i wake up very nervous about something, and i don't see whats good about this life anymore.
10-01-2015 05:29 PM
10-01-2015 05:29 PM
Hi Slybaby,
Sorry to hear that things are so difficult for you at the moment. It sounds like you are a in dark place right now, and feeling like there’s no way out. Please know that it possible to find a way out of this place. There a few members on here that are a living testimate to this, @Rick @BatGuano @kenny66 @kristin @kato @Loopy are among a few that have experienced dark times similar to yourself.
It takes a lot of courage coming to the forums and speaking about what you’re going through. Having suicidal thoughts can be scary and overwhelming – but they are thoughts that do not need to be acted upon. If you are having these types of thoughts, it’s really important to speak with someone.
Do you have someone you can speak to? Perhaps a counselor, friend or family member?
If not, we know some really helpful services. Unfortunately we are not a crisis service, but some places you can call now for support are listed below; You are more than welcome to continue the forums, and strongly encourage you to do so, but if you need help immediately, please call one of the numbers below.
Lifeline 13 11 14
Suicide call back service: 1300 659 467
If in immediate danger: 000
If you are feeling suicidal, it’s really important to call one of the numbers above. You don’t deserve to go through this alone.
Stay safe,
CB
10-01-2015 06:48 PM
10-01-2015 06:48 PM
10-01-2015 06:54 PM
10-01-2015 06:54 PM
10-01-2015 07:46 PM
10-01-2015 07:46 PM
Hi Slybaby
Nice to meet you on the site. Sorry you feel so down.Its no fun being in a space where there appears to be no positive side to things.
If I get to a really low place I go to accident and emergency ring one of the crisis numbers.This has worked for me every time I get scared and need some help.
I go through crisis like you describe a bit. But I do come out the other side and realise there are some very good things about being in the world in spite of my MI. I don't go out a lot too and don't relate to people very well but I do make an effort to get around that.
I dint think I was good for anything but I got down and volunteeed at the RSPCA and the local mental health clinic.
That really gave me a sense of achievement but also put into perspective my issues compared to other people. In trhe scheme of things by comparison I wasnt doing to bad.
Casual observers think my life has been a real train wreck, but I don't see it like that. With all that has happened to me to destroy my confidence, spirit and worth I actually discovered that I do have a value and that some people would miss me if I wasn't in their life.
I hope you can get to realise how individual you are as a person, as I do. Good luck and lots of support.
kenny
10-01-2015 08:31 PM
10-01-2015 08:31 PM
10-01-2015 08:58 PM
10-01-2015 08:58 PM
Hey @Slybaby
Welcome to the forums! Good for you having the courage to speak up and reach out here when you are feeling so low.
I'm sorry you are stuggling and feeling so overwhelmed. Suffering from anxiety and phobias is pretty horrible and can be very debilitating. I sometimes struggle with anxiety and agoraphobia as a result of PTSD.
I'm pleased to see you managed to have a good cry and a sleep. Sometimes crying can really relieve a huge build up of emotion and distress, and although it is hard and painful it can be very cathartic.
Please keep posting and let us know how you're going. We are happy to hear from you about your honest experiences and feeling - whether good, bad, or in-between. We try to be a supportive community and encourage each other on our journeys. It sounds like @kenny66 has given you a terrific idea for a way you might enjoy connecting with your own local community. I hope that goes really well for you!
Feel free to explore the forums (you can search the forum using words or names) or ask us questions.
Kindest regards,
Kristin
10-01-2015 09:44 PM
10-01-2015 09:44 PM
Hello Slybaby,
My name is Rick
There are few if any aspects of any mental illness that we would recommend to anyone. It is a truly exhausting, frightening, displacing and all round sucky position to be in.
The thoughts accompanied by the intense feelings we endure are extremely challenging.
In my experience though I have discovered that the very people who deal with such challenges are actualy the best equipped to deal with them.
A person experiencing the symptoms of a mental illness seem to be able to develope enormous strength and resiliency.
The truth is that I see this in every person I have met with MI issues. And I hope this is similar to your experience.
It's good to recognise how you are feeling and what you are thinking, but it's just as important to remember that feelings are a reaction to thoughts and thoughts only have as much power as we give them.
I have battled with suicidal thought since I was 9yo. I have come to a place where I can acknowledge the damn things but I don't need or even want to act on them. They are merely a product of a mind that though very clever and quick is also slightly damaged.
I guess in a long winded way I'm just saying that if you want to hang on you can hang on. Conversely If you don't you still can.
Talking is always some help. No cure but a relief. So use this forum and talk. We will support you.
And you may well find that supporting others works as an effective distraction and then things can ease off.
The most important thing?
Tho everything is impossible, the dark is frightening there is always the light of hope,
And hope, endures
Rick
11-01-2015 01:48 PM
11-01-2015 01:48 PM
@Slybaby wrote:
I don't know what to do, my social phobia makes me very scared to get a job and to study and im not good enough for anything else. Sometimes i feel like its easier not to be around anymore.
Everyday i wake up very nervous about something, and i don't see whats good about this life anymore.
Hi Slybaby,
'Kay, whoa, yes I quoted from the Bible. I'm not about to get all dogmatic. I have a faith, its Buddhism, but you have to admit the Christians have great one-liners and are pretty decent people.
Rick the Wise has written on Hope, and I think this thread has had mention of faith, in that things will get better. Capital 'F' Faith is more like the religion stuff, so I mean simple homegrown garden variety faith that you can get through the bad stuff and feel better. Hell, you will feel darn good and damnfine.
So... love. My religion puts it as 'metta' or loving-kindness. Earlier versions of the Bible used 'charity' instead of 'love'. Just so we get to the idea behind the word.
I don't like social contact in large amounts. People scare me. But I've found it helpful to feel some kindness towards people, and bear in mind that there are good people. Here's the trick; you start with feeling kindness for yourself.
If you can value and love yourself then the same feeling can be extended to others. Any living being will do, and trees are less scary than people. Small cuddly furry beings can wag tails and purr.
Anyway, hope you feel better by and by.
11-01-2015 05:07 PM
11-01-2015 05:07 PM
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Supporting and promoting the well-being of mental health carers and their families.
Mental Health Carers Austalia.
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To be the voice of mental health carers to enable the best life possible.
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We're here to support and promote the well-being of mental health carers and their families
Mental Health Carers Australia is the only national advocacy group solely concerned with the well-being and promotion of the needs of mental health carers.
Supporting and promoting the well-being of mental health carers and their families.
Mental Health Carers Austalia.
Our Mission
To be the voice of mental health carers to enable the best life possible.
Get In Touch With Us
We're here to support and promote the well-being of mental health carers and their families
Mental Health Carers Australia is the only national advocacy group solely concerned with the well-being and promotion of the needs of mental health carers.