Jess Posted June 3, 2006 Report Posted June 3, 2006 It's probably a lot easier for someone else to say it than for you to act on it, but if you can tell virtual strangers your problems on this board, then talking to a GP should (in theory) be easier. But I know what you mean, sometimes it can be easier to tell your problems to strangers. I hope that you begin to feel better soon, because you deserve it XxX
MarMar Posted June 3, 2006 Report Posted June 3, 2006 I think what makes it easy for me to talk about it here is that.. I don't have to say it.
Liz Posted June 3, 2006 Report Posted June 3, 2006 It is alot easier to tell your secrets to somebody whose face you cannot see than it is to someone sat in front of you, IMO.
Jess Posted June 4, 2006 Report Posted June 4, 2006 Definately. That's why I love MSN (and BttB) so much.
MarMar Posted June 4, 2006 Report Posted June 4, 2006 And me LJ. Even though I have friends from where I live on there, and friends who I meet more rarely from other countries, etc, I can say pretty much anything on there.
Liz Posted June 4, 2006 Report Posted June 4, 2006 I've always been upfront about nay problems that I have had, because I guess I'm too scared to allow them to fester, but I can fully appreciate how others could be hesitant about it.
buffygirl Posted June 4, 2006 Report Posted June 4, 2006 I know about sucide, you eather do it or you don't thats a quite blunt view i grant you. There are circumstances that in the the way you feel like doing it , except empenty threats. Suicidal people are either manic derpessed, or its drug realted depression, they in the end do it cause they feel no self worth in living. A lot of people feel the need to say i want to end it when feeling down, we forget there is a difference between that and real suicidle, as normal they would already have made attemps. Sorry. I was refering to the feelings of sucide. Go and chat to a gp or someone like in a surropt group in that are strangers sometimes it's easier to open up
Emmadolly Posted June 4, 2006 Report Posted June 4, 2006 I think what makes it easy for me to talk about it here is that.. I don't have to say it. Mer the only thing you doing by chatting to us is, prolonging it and seeing your GP. I can totally undersatand where you are coming from, as i have a 45 year old brother with Schizophrenia and he copes fine with life, granted he takes tablets and has injections to keep his brain chemicals balanced. Other that, he has a normal life with his 15 years old son and 14 year old son. After my first child was born i thought i had it, even thought it was the post natal blues. He first became ill when i was 10, so i have been in this environment for 25 years, and every day i worry about him. But he will go and see his GP, when he thinks he is becoming deppressed.
~Lynd~ Posted June 4, 2006 Report Posted June 4, 2006 My GP is a cow. I have seen her once. Every time I book an appointment I get another doctor instead. I hate going to the doctor. Me to Merc.I don't have a GP,Becourse except for my feet i don't get sick.Whenever i go to the hospital though to see the doctors i always get someone different.If i don't go people get p!ssed but i'm like,what's the point,i get someone different everytime.They don't know me and don't know my problem properly either therefore are no help what so ever.
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