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I have mental health illnes Its not a problem

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janeyxx Sat 06-Nov-21 06:46:10

I have never been ashamed nor have I hid vecause I have Mental Health illness not mental health problem because I don`t have a problem with it It`s you who has the problem I take pils for mine whats your exuse?
Stigma around mental health is still as bad today as it always has, I think the main reason for this is not ignorance or the lack of knowledg Its more of the understanding and to be able to realy unserstand a person who suffers you also have to have the illnes yourself. When the mental AWEARNESS began I can remember thinking great I did just fine going about my buisnes without been noticed but by educating people telling them what to look for so we are no longer invissable but more highlighted with a flashing head post saying OVER HERE LOOK IM MAD has made it more difficult for me to go out in crowded public places. The silly thing is when randomly my brain decides to have a dicky fit Its me that brings atension to my some what bizar behaviour, I can be going about my buisness as you do then some one will grab my attention so I look and if that person just happent to look back in my direction It is like WHAM full on Anxziety I have to leave what i am doing and get home, Its a feeling of despare panic like your life depends on It, I begen to sweat fron all corners of my body as it runs down my face back and legs I know when Its coming but I have no controll over It. I decided to stop fighting It & instead just go with the flow If I look totaly mad because im talking to the vegitable section asking it a question yes somebody is watching me who cares I take medication for my problem, whats there exuse for been so dam rude & dissrespectfull. I deal with this by taking the object walking up to them I smile then say anyone would think your wating for the carrot to answer me back even though thats just mad. I gained controll over my menal health when I excepted It and decided I no longer had a problem with It after all it defies me because it is part of who I am today, without it I would not be me. So thank you to my MENTAL HEALTH for making me mad and some times a little or maybe alot mental.

silverlining48 Sat 06-Nov-21 10:48:56

Janey if you are still there ignore those who feel it’s ok to pick at and question your post and have a peaceful and relaxing weekend. Wishing you well. flowers

FannyCornforth Sat 06-Nov-21 10:30:51

Thinking about it Pippa, I just think of it as being part of my personality really.

PippaZ Sat 06-Nov-21 10:28:33

FannyCornforth

I was diagnosed as having General Anxiety Disorder thirty years ago. It includes social anxiety. I certainly wouldn’t class it as an illness, rather a condition, but I’m not sure why.

I think there has been a change in the language Fanny. I find so many people saying "my mental health" odd. I think that's just because I didn't grow up with it.

I believe it does help. Many people seemed to think you could affect a "condition"; the person with it was responsible. Now we are beginning to see it is very like physical health. Some of it needs almost entirely outside help, some a combination of practitioner and patient, some can be helped simply with guided patient input.

rafichagran Sat 06-Nov-21 10:28:16

MissAdventure

It's like a bloody detective agency here lately.
angry
Just leave people be to post what they want.
No wonder new users sod off and never come back.

Quite agree Misadventure I have seen alot of this lately.

MissAdventure Sat 06-Nov-21 10:21:50

It's like a bloody detective agency here lately.
angry
Just leave people be to post what they want.
No wonder new users sod off and never come back.

User7777 Sat 06-Nov-21 10:20:42

I have never met a normal person. So whether it's just me who thinks like this, I have no comment. Poor mental health, or physical poor health is irrelevant. It's important to be civil to everyone. We all have bad days, but should refrain from taking it out on others. Society causes poor health in others

FannyCornforth Sat 06-Nov-21 10:14:50

Thanks Doodledog, I didn’t know that Spam was an acronym

PippaZ Sat 06-Nov-21 10:13:07

BlueBelle Why not talk to us a bit more kindly you may find we are totally empathic towards you,

Anxiety and depression both have an element of fear. This can go as far as paranoia. Paranoia can make people seem agressive but it is usually because they feel defensive.

Doodledog Sat 06-Nov-21 10:12:07

FannyCornforth

It’s certainly not a spam post, that’s advertising.
I’m sure that someone will be looking into the thread at some point

Spam is not necessarily advertising. It can be requests for money, clickbait in emails, political messaging, bitcoin scams - anything that comes into inboxes or social media threads unsolicited and is sent to many recipients at the same time. (Simultaneous Posts And Messages).

I also suspect that this particular thread might be looked into, though.

Anniebach Sat 06-Nov-21 10:11:11

Mental and physical illnesses cause problems.

FannyCornforth Sat 06-Nov-21 10:09:09

I was diagnosed as having General Anxiety Disorder thirty years ago. It includes social anxiety. I certainly wouldn’t class it as an illness, rather a condition, but I’m not sure why.

rafichagran Sat 06-Nov-21 10:07:01

Hetty please do not comment on peoples spelling, look at the content.
Not all Gransnetters are teachers, or went to University. You picked up on my spelling once, and it was done in a humorous way, I looked at my post and realised that it was a typo. I responded in the spirit it was intended, however on this thread it is inappropriate and distracted from the thread.
OP I understand how you feel, and I understand where the anger comes from. Good for you for getting help. Why not join posters on the Black Dog thread. You will get no judgement there.

PippaZ Sat 06-Nov-21 10:05:31

Antonia

To me, this sounds like severe social anxiety, although I don't know where this spills over into mental illness.
I'm not sure how you want people to respond, OP, apart from an acknowledgement that it must be difficult for you.
I hope you have real life friends and that you find some parts of your life satisfying.

Severe Anxiety is a mental health problem. Where it becomes that would differ from person to person.

Urmstongran Sat 06-Nov-21 09:58:08

I’m sceptical too to be honest. Don’t know why.
A gut feeling is all.
I shan’t comment again.

FannyCornforth Sat 06-Nov-21 09:57:35

It’s certainly not a spam post, that’s advertising.
I’m sure that someone will be looking into the thread at some point

Antonia Sat 06-Nov-21 09:54:33

To me, this sounds like severe social anxiety, although I don't know where this spills over into mental illness.
I'm not sure how you want people to respond, OP, apart from an acknowledgement that it must be difficult for you.
I hope you have real life friends and that you find some parts of your life satisfying.

Calmlocket Sat 06-Nov-21 09:49:12

Hetty58

This isn't bad spelling - it's deliberate omissions. Either you can spell a word - or not - but it tends to be consistent.

I found the OP a bit odd, I searched for the posters name and nothing came up so I presumed it was spam, similar to a mental health posting the other day on here!

Shelflife Sat 06-Nov-21 09:44:41

Your comment about spelling is irrelevant and unnecessary Hetty , why on earth would you post that !?
The OP was not expecting criticism regarding her spelling. I can't help wondering what your actual thoughts were !? janey hang in there , good luck, ignore those who stare - if you do that they might learn from you how to conduct themselves!

Grannybags Sat 06-Nov-21 09:26:21

Hi janey.

I couldn't just read your post and move on. Sending you a hug flowers

Glenfinnan Sat 06-Nov-21 09:23:18

Thanks you Fanny have done that now.

Marydoll Sat 06-Nov-21 09:11:31

Sometimes, if we are already feeling fragile, even if written unintentionally, a post can sometimes just be enough to make us feel even worse.
The OP sounds very fragile to me, which is why I was questioning the need to query her spelling errors.

VANECAM Sat 06-Nov-21 09:09:39

Well done Janey for seeing the positives.

The stigma of mental health is the same as it ever has been.

In my experience, since letting people know about my struggle with my mental health, resulted in work colleagues judging everything I do and say on the basis that I am “mentally unreliable”.

On that basis it has become difficult to fit in and to be treated as an equal.

Whenever I speak or do something, people appear to find it impossible to review my actions without considering the influence of my illness.

Once you have spoken out about your mental health illness, everything changes and in some instances can make things far worse since it gives people cause to pre judge everything you do and say.

Josianne Sat 06-Nov-21 09:04:33

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

BlueBelle Sat 06-Nov-21 08:57:42

One other totally irrelevant post josieanne
I don’t think this thread has anything to do with spelling or grammar or education
Thats a total red herring

BlueBelle Sat 06-Nov-21 08:55:25

Well you didn’t simply wonder hetty you made a rather stark post saying it was ‘deliberate omissions’ surely spelling is of no importance when someone is putting themselves on the line