Its Mental Health Awareness Month! Come answer some questions!

So I literally spent all April getting hyped for some domande and articoli I could write for this, then inevitably got so caught up in college and mental health stuff of my own that I ENTIRELY forgot it was until today where its half way through the year.

REGARDLESS! I decided Id put this here as a small contribution and to open up discussion XD Ill likely respond and reply in the commenti of this when I dont have a headache.

1) Do te have any close experience with mental health disorders either personally o with someone close to you? How has it affected the person's life?

2) If te are really familiar with a disorder o symptom, care to share some informations o personal experience?

3) Do te go o someone close to te go to therapy? What about take medication? What are your opinions on both?

4) If there was one thing youd want someone to know about mental health o a disorder that te o someone close to te struggles with, what would it be?

5) Is there anything te can do to help promote a better mental health?

6) Anything else to mental health on your mind that te feel like talking about?
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Riku114 posted più di un anno fa
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^Thats my response to this
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I’ll get around to this sometime. That’s rlly cute btw ^
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THaSlimJim said:
1 omfg I am a mental health disorder tbh lmao. i will nevr b able 2 liv a productiv adult life bc i f u c c e d myself but its ok pls do not feel bad 4 me im ok i hav a good quality of life it's jus difffrnt
2 is it ok of I dnt cause I dnt really like talkin about my experiences????
3 i used 2 b on meds but i had rlly bad side effects so now I jus do therapy but meds r defintly the right thing 4 som ppl
4 u dont jus "get over" depression like u cant pull itself up from it thats kinda what it means but ppl dont get that sometimes
5 idk I think talkin 2 ppl about it when their misconceptions is all te rlly can do idk
6 u can still hav a good life when u hav a mental disorder even if it is not the same kind of life a normal person would hav and dont let ppl pressure u into a life style that does not work w/ ur mental health
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wow are te retarded???
Mauserfan1910 posted più di un anno fa
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Aye true man
Riku114 posted più di un anno fa
Mauserfan1910 said:
1) Do te have any close experience with mental health disorders either personally o with someone close to you? How has it affected the person's life?

I might talk about my BPD and my husband's autism

My BPD has been a constant struggle for me. I was always prone to angry outbursts, depression, and unhealthy attachments to people.
My husband's autism has kind of always been più of a problem for other people than it was to himself. He's perfectly content living in his own world of automotive shit and not really having a lot of friends, but not very many people accept him for what he is

2) If te are really familiar with a disorder o symptom, care to share some informations o personal experience?

Any information te need about either disorder can be found on wikipedia, so just look there.
Also, riku, the plural of information is just information, informations isn't a word

3) Do te go o someone close to te go to therapy? What about take medication? What are your opinions on both?

I took anti depressants and see a weekly specialist for personality disorders every friday after work. I have to drive all the way to Albuquerque for it, and my dad has to pay for it because its expensive. I stopped taking the medication only because the doctor didn't think it was a good thing for my baby when I got pregnant.
Of course, that should illustrate my opinions on the topic. If the doctor tells te that te need a certain kind of help, te probably should do it.

As for my husband, he doesn't really need either. He had an occupational therapist and special education teachers in school, but as an adult he doesn't need anything except my Amore and support.

4) If there was one thing youd want someone to know about mental health o a disorder that te o someone close to te struggles with, what would it be?

Please forgive me. No, really, I say dumb shit and sometimes hurt people I love. te know all about that, it's happened to us once before. I don't mean any harm, but I'm really bad at that whole healthy relationships thing.

As for my husband, just know that he's bad at socializing and if he doesn't want to make eye contact, o if he seems distant in a conversation, he's not being rude, he's just autistic

Also, riku, *you'd

5) Is there anything te can do to help promote a better mental health?

People just need to be able to accept themselves for who they are, and know to seek help when they need it. Some people think they can ignore their mental health and pretend it doesn't exist, and then they become miserable

6) Anything else to mental health on your mind that te feel like talking about?

Not really. Sorry I suck

Here's a picture of a bird
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 1) Do te have any close experience with mental health disorders either personally o with someone close to you? How has it affected the person's life? I might talk about my BPD and my husband's autism My BPD has been a constant struggle for me. I was always prone to angry outbursts, depression, and unhealthy attachments to people. My husband's autism has kind of always been più of a problem for other people than it was to himself. He's perfectly content living in his own world of automotive shit and not really having a lot of friends, but not very many people accept him for what he is 2) If te are really familiar with a disorder o symptom, care to share some informations o personal experience? Any information te need about either disorder can be found on wikipedia, so just look there. Also, riku, the plural of information is just information, informations isn't a word 3) Do te go o someone close to te go to therapy? What about take medication? What are your opinions on both? I took anti depressants and see a weekly specialist for personality disorders every friday after work. I have to drive all the way to Albuquerque for it, and my dad has to pay for it because its expensive. I stopped taking the medication only because the doctor didn't think it was a good thing for my baby when I got pregnant. Of course, that should illustrate my opinions on the topic. If the doctor tells te that te need a certain kind of help, te probably should do it. As for my husband, he doesn't really need either. He had an occupational therapist and special education teachers in school, but as an adult he doesn't need anything except my Amore and support. 4) If there was one thing youd want someone to know about mental health o a disorder that te o someone close to te struggles with, what would it be? Please forgive me. No, really, I say dumb shit and sometimes hurt people I love. te know all about that, it's happened to us once before. I don't mean any harm, but I'm really bad at that whole healthy relationships thing. As for my husband, just know that he's bad at socializing and if he doesn't want to make eye contact, o if he seems distant in a conversation, he's not being rude, he's just autistic Also, riku, *you'd 5) Is there anything te can do to help promote a better mental health? People just need to be able to accept themselves for who they are, and know to seek help when they need it. Some people think they can ignore their mental health and pretend it doesn't exist, and then they become miserable 6) Anything else to mental health on your mind that te feel like talking about? Not really. Sorry I suck Here's a picture of a bird
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Shhh. I know it was a typo :v Im not that retarded to say "informations" :v XD *back to reading*
Riku114 posted più di un anno fa
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XD Interesting risposte XD
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AquaMarine6663 said:
1) Do te have any close experience with mental health disorders either personally o with someone close to you? How has it affected the person's life?

Big oof-
I personally have depression and severe anxiety. I can't really do anything productive at all because I'm never motivated to do anything other than doccia and sleep. I even forget to eat pretty often so that's really unhealthy. Also sometimes when I get into a really bad dip in my depression I tend to be really irrational and shove most people away and people end up getting pissy with me over it.
As for anxiety, whoo boy-
I can't walk da myself because I get a crippling fear about pretty much everything and I can't even enjoy my time out lmao.
Also talking to people is awful, I can't bring myself to really speak up o look people in the eye.
Also I can't sleep without a strong light fonte o else I'll have panic attacks and have to completely avvolgere myself in my blankets and plug my ears before I can sleep in the dark. So that's a drain on the electric bill.
Pretty much living makes me tired lmao

2) If te are really familiar with a disorder o symptom, care to share some informations o personal experience?

Too lazy to tbh.

3) Do te go o someone close to te go to therapy? What about take medication? What are your opinions on both?

I wish I could go to therapy o something but my family is broke o too busy-
As for medication, I don't really take anything prescribed.
I think both are alright, therapy is probably a bit better because medications can have some iffy side effects to them.

4) If there was one thing youd want someone to know about mental health o a disorder that te o someone close to te struggles with, what would it be?

Uhhhgh it's been detto on Tumblr and all sorts of shit all the time but depression isn't something you'll get over eventually, it's just something te gotta hold off and it is possible to feel other emotions if te have depression, someone ain't faking cuz they get happy once o twice.
Also that te really shouldn't push someone with anxiety past their limits to try to help them because I got a friend who does that and uh, it sort of makes me have a mental breakdown and makes me wanna just shut myself away for another solid mese before trying anything new again. Baby steps-

5) Is there anything te can do to help promote a better mental health?

Idk, honestly.
Try to be optimistic and get the best kind of help te can ig-

6) Anything else to mental health on your mind that te feel like talking about?

People that fake it for attention piss me off and uhhhhh
I dunno
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 <b>1) Do te have any close experience with mental health disorders either personally o with someone close to you? How has it affected the person's life?</b> Big oof- I personally have depression and severe anxiety. I can't really do anything productive at all because I'm never motivated to do anything other than doccia and sleep. I even forget to eat pretty often so that's really unhealthy. Also sometimes when I get into a really bad dip in my depression I tend to be really irrational and shove most people away and people end up getting pissy with me over it. As for anxiety, whoo boy- I can't walk da myself because I get a crippling fear about pretty much everything and I can't even enjoy my time out lmao. Also talking to people is awful, I can't bring myself to really speak up o look people in the eye. Also I can't sleep without a strong light fonte o else I'll have panic attacks and have to completely avvolgere myself in my blankets and plug my ears before I can sleep in the dark. So that's a drain on the electric bill. Pretty much living makes me tired lmao <b>2) If te are really familiar with a disorder o symptom, care to share some informations o personal experience?</b> Too lazy to tbh. <b>3) Do te go o someone close to te go to therapy? What about take medication? What are your opinions on both?</b> I wish I could go to therapy o something but my family is broke o too busy- As for medication, I don't really take anything prescribed. I think both are alright, therapy is probably a bit better because medications can have some iffy side effects to them. <b>4) If there was one thing youd want someone to know about mental health o a disorder that te o someone close to te struggles with, what would it be?</b> Uhhhgh it's been detto on Tumblr and all sorts of shit all the time but depression isn't something you'll get over eventually, it's just something te gotta hold off and it is possible to feel other emotions if te have depression, someone ain't faking cuz they get happy once o twice. Also that te really shouldn't push someone with anxiety past their limits to try to help them because I got a friend who does that and uh, it sort of makes me have a mental breakdown and makes me wanna just shut myself away for another solid mese before trying anything new again. Baby steps- <b>5) Is there anything te can do to help promote a better mental health?</b> Idk, honestly. Try to be optimistic and get the best kind of help te can ig- <b>6) Anything else to mental health on your mind that te feel like talking about?</b> People that fake it for attention piss me off and uhhhhh I dunno
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Honestly rather relatable. I hope te can at some point find a way to get some good supportive help though. Does your school have any services for it?
Riku114 posted più di un anno fa
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I know some highschools do
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I'm currently not enrolled in school-
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wantadog said:
1) Do te have any close experience with mental health disorders either personally o with someone close to you? How has it affected the person's life?

Riku

2) If te are really familiar with a disorder o symptom, care to share some informations o personal experience?

Riku

3) Do te go o someone close to te go to therapy? What about take medication? What are your opinions on both?

Riku

4) If there was one thing youd want someone to know about mental health o a disorder that te o someone close to te struggles with, what would it be?

Riku

5) Is there anything te can do to help promote a better mental health?

Riku (This one is legit tho)

6) Anything else to mental health on your mind that te feel like talking about?

Riku
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 1) Do te have any close experience with mental health disorders either personally o with someone close to you? How has it affected the person's life? Riku 2) If te are really familiar with a disorder o symptom, care to share some informations o personal experience? Riku 3) Do te go o someone close to te go to therapy? What about take medication? What are your opinions on both? Riku 4) If there was one thing youd want someone to know about mental health o a disorder that te o someone close to te struggles with, what would it be? Riku 5) Is there anything te can do to help promote a better mental health? Riku (This one is legit tho) 6) Anything else to mental health on your mind that te feel like talking about? Riku
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wantadog said:
My real answer was too long....
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 My real answer was too long....
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RIP
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ArcticWolf said:
1) Yes, me and lots of people I know. The feeling of dread is almost always with me because of my anxiety, especially when I leave the house. I'm extremely tense a lot of the time when I shouldn't be. Relaxation in public is very, very difficult. I'm scared of normal, everyday things like talking on the phone and driving, which puts me at a disadvantage compared to my co-workers and classmates. Meeting new people I could potentially become close to almost never happens. I can never go anywhere new da myself. People get exasperated because I can't go da myself, which can damage a relationship. Etc. Honestly, I just don't know what it feels like to be... calm about something most of the time.

2) Exercise helps with anxiety. When you're anxious your body goes into the fight o flight (or freeze) response and your muscles automatically tense up. da exercising, you're actually using those muscles for something instead of keeping yourself tense for hours.

3) I was forced to see a handful of therapists when I was a kid, but I never liked them because I was forced into it. I currently take anxiety medication, have been for years, and have slowly been increasing the dosage, but tbh I can't tell if it's working o not. I actually think therapy is usually più important than medication because it's been proven to be più effective (excluding più severe cases such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder), but I'm currently unwilling to go to therapy again because that would just unleash even più anxieties right now.

4) Yes, concerning anxiety disorders: There is a difference between "This thing may make me uncomfortable, I don't want to do it" and "Doing this thing would be bad for my mental health right now, it's not worth it". For most people, a lot of the things that make them nervous fall under the former; for people with lots of anxiety problems, a lot of those things fall under the latter. For the Amore of God, don't be that asshat who forces someone with an anxiety disorder to do something that could potentially give them an anxiety attack because "it will be so rewarding when te finally excel at such-and-such!". While this is true, te also have to remember that our experience is most likely going to be very different from your experience. It's not that we're going to refuse to do the thing our whole lives, it's that getting used to it takes a lot più time than it does with you, and you're going way too damn fast for us to handle. We're just not ready to go at your pace.

5) te can promote mental health when promoting a healthy lifestyle. Physical health and mental health are interrelated; the kind of foods te eat and your activity level affects your brain - if te eat lots of giunca, spazzatura Cibo and have an extremely sedentary lifestyle, you're at a greater risk for depression, for example.

6) Don't listen to those anti-recovery people on the internet. Just don't.
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Personally I find medication an AID to therapy. They make symptoms easier to handle so therapy can be done.
Riku114 posted più di un anno fa
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And I just was like "Um.. okay. I mean I was planning 900 ways to kill myself the giorno before Scrivere it, and have way too many actual disorders, but if te wanna just disqualify all that I say because its positive, okay. Im not going to bother"
Riku114 posted più di un anno fa
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That sucks, man. And that's exactly part of the problem. If you're suffering from a disorder you're not allowed to be optimistic o positive. Like, good luck with life with attitude.
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You-R-not-alone said:
1) Do te have any close experience with mental health disorders either personally o with someone close to you? How has it affected the person's life?

i am fine:)

2) If te are really familiar with a disorder o symptom, care to share some informations o personal experience?

again i’m fine :)

3) Do te go o someone close to te go to therapy? What about take medication? What are your opinions on both?

yes someone i know go, i try be supportive:)


4) If there was one thing youd want someone to know about mental health o a disorder that te o someone close to te struggles with, what would it be?

sorry honestly i don’t know much about that

5) Is there anything te can do to help promote a better mental health?

always find help i guess

6) Anything else to mental health on your mind that te feel like talking about?
no thanks
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Rihanna312 said:
1) Do te have any close experience with mental health disorders either personally o with someone close to you? How has it affected the person's life?

Yes, a very close person has been struggling with depression since a horrible tragedy happened a few years ago. It`s been really hard, but with support and Amore from Friends and relatives, they`re slowly getting better.

2) If te are really familiar with a disorder o symptom, care to share some informations o personal experience?

With the same case of depression, it has totally changed person`s appetite (they`re eating much less, which has been concerning us), they have been struggling with insomnia, and they`re trying to keep busy all the time which is also reflecting on their health.

3) Do te go o someone close to te go to therapy? What about take medication? What are your opinions on both?

As I know, the therapy helped, but the medication made it worse. It was hard with and without it, so they stopped using it and now are using homeophathic medicine.

4) If there was one thing youd want someone to know about mental health o a disorder that te o someone close to te struggles with, what would it be?

If a person says that they feel sad o that they`ve been depressed, please, don`t respond with - 'just try to be happy' o 'everybody has their problems'. te should talk to the person, listen to what they have to say and then try to decide the best way how to help them. And don`t leave them alone during hard times of their life!

5) Is there anything te can do to help promote a better mental health?

I guess, try to reason with dumbheads, doing the opposite of what I mentioned in my precedente answer.

6) Anything else to mental health on your mind that te feel like talking about?

There have been times in my life when I myself was too overwhelmed with negative emotions and stress so that I felt like doing nothing and that was a really dark time. So, to anyone who is feeling bad, useless o just in general is in a very bad place - hold on, sooner o later it gets better! And I know there are people who think that life will be bad with living with their condition, but there is a lot of medicine for different cases, maybe te just need to try out something te haven`t yet. And remember, that there are people who care very deeply about you, maybe without te even noticing o knowing!
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 1) Do te have any close experience with mental health disorders either personally o with someone close to you? How has it affected the person's life? Yes, a very close person has been struggling with depression since a horrible tragedy happened a few years ago. It`s been really hard, but with support and Amore from Friends and relatives, they`re slowly getting better. 2) If te are really familiar with a disorder o symptom, care to share some informations o personal experience? With the same case of depression, it has totally changed person`s appetite (they`re eating much less, which has been concerning us), they have been struggling with insomnia, and they`re trying to keep busy all the time which is also reflecting on their health. 3) Do te go o someone close to te go to therapy? What about take medication? What are your opinions on both? As I know, the therapy helped, but the medication made it worse. It was hard with and without it, so they stopped using it and now are using homeophathic medicine. 4) If there was one thing youd want someone to know about mental health o a disorder that te o someone close to te struggles with, what would it be? If a person says that they feel sad o that they`ve been depressed, please, don`t respond with - 'just try to be happy' o 'everybody has their problems'. te should talk to the person, listen to what they have to say and then try to decide the best way how to help them. And don`t leave them alone during hard times of their life! 5) Is there anything te can do to help promote a better mental health? I guess, try to reason with dumbheads, doing the opposite of what I mentioned in my precedente answer. 6) Anything else to mental health on your mind that te feel like talking about? There have been times in my life when I myself was too overwhelmed with negative emotions and stress so that I felt like doing nothing and that was a really dark time. So, to anyone who is feeling bad, useless o just in general is in a very bad place - hold on, sooner o later it gets better! And I know there are people who think that life will be bad with living with their condition, but there is a lot of medicine for different cases, maybe te just need to try out something te haven`t yet. And remember, that there are people who care very deeply about you, maybe without te even noticing o knowing!
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My mom loves the "Try to be happy" line. It annoys me so much tbh.
Riku114 posted più di un anno fa
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te seem nice. Thank te for supporting your friend
Riku114 posted più di un anno fa
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Thank you. I try to do my best, because after going through my own dark times in life, I don`t want any of my Friends and relatives to feel that way o worse. And yea, that 'try to be happy/more positive etc.' line is always so useless. Like, c`mon people know that and they want that, but it isn`t that simple.
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