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13-05-2017 11:33 PM
13-05-2017 11:33 PM
Reading your post now @Former-Member - will get back to you quickly.
ps. you tagged correctly
13-05-2017 11:35 PM
13-05-2017 11:35 PM
hello @Former-Member
@I am so sorry to hear about such a dreadful experience that you endured.
i think, I don't know , that in seeing this psychiatrist it is similar to a cave being opened and that you are experiencing a feeling of wanting to release all.
there are some very delicate, sensitive feelings that would be best discussed with a a professional, your psychiatrist. He or she can advise if, how, when to discuss with others.
for now you can just say to your partner that you are feeling strange, don't know how to explain but want to reassure not him, you will be ok.
13-05-2017 11:41 PM
13-05-2017 11:41 PM
@Former-Member Read what @Former-Member wrote above. If you can't speak then show him the conversation with you mum or write it down. I am also no expert on relationships lol but honesty here is probably the best way forward as he already knows something is up and is expecting to know and understand when you get home. Whatever his reaction(s) may be it seems like it will all be based on love and concern for you - and whatever he feels he has a right to feel. It will be a shock to begin with but it may also bring you closer and help to deepen the relationship with a better understanding between you both.
Here for you @Former-Member - strength and courage being sent your way - you got this...
Zoe
13-05-2017 11:42 PM
13-05-2017 11:42 PM
13-05-2017 11:49 PM
13-05-2017 11:49 PM
Hi there its Jazz one of the moderators, it is a tough position to be in especially as you say he thinks you had an upbringing without issues. It must be tough to know what to do, I definentley aggree its worth speaking to a professional for suppprt. You can either contact Lifeline as they are 24/7 or there is another service which is a counselling service that you can email on mindspot.org.au. I hope this helps
13-05-2017 11:49 PM
13-05-2017 11:49 PM
Hello @Former-Member
i am going to take a risk of offending others here
i do know about relationships
this is an extremely sensitive subject
men do not react or digest information in the same way as women
men have the urge to fix not understand initially
once out there cannot be retrieved
you need professional help on how to discuss this you already have trauma that does not need to be exacerbated
14-05-2017 12:33 AM
14-05-2017 12:33 AM
at the end of the day @Former-Member its up to you 🙂 and have support here no matter what.
Let us know how you go if you can, sometimes it can be hard to talk to professional supports that we have because, well they're not actually available when these situations come up, but as @jazz suggested lifeline is always there if you need.
take care of you,
lj
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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.