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Hi Lilitha
Posted: 06-09-08 19:47pm

You do need to see a psychiatrist so if I were you I would take her up on the offer. I don't undertstand how she doesn't seem to realise that you need professional help. Maybe she's in denail. maybe she's not thinking clearly because you're dads going to hospital.Maybe she's just scared. at least you've told her a little bit about whats going on so maybe when she has a think about it she will realise that you do need help.
I'm glad you told her though and see how when you spoke to her all the syptoms seemed to vanish. thats the great think about letting someone in to support you. it reassures you that what you're thinking, hearing, seeing IS NOT REAL.

Is there a mental health clinic you may be able to call and discuss your symptoms with.

You need to get some medication. you can't keep living this way. These types of conditions can get worse if left untreated.

Are you sure you wouldn't like me to email your mum. i can tell her what you've been experiencing and also tell her that in my opinion and everyone elses opinion here on this forum you need to see a psychiatrist. just pm me her email if you're interested.

Just keep in mind. None of it is really real. you're not part of any experiment at all. you just need medication and you'll get better.

Don't be embarresed to tell someone what you're experiencing. the more you tell them the more they can help you. Have you a nan or aunt perhaps you may be able to talk to aswell, or a brother or sister.

I hadn't heard from you in a couple of days and i'd really hoped you had gone to get help. I'll keep hoping that you do it soon...

Take care sweetie.. : )
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Lilitha

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Posted: 06-28-08 16:13pm

Thank you again.Smile Luckily enough after my exams passed things have been getting better.The voices have gone and I hear them very rarely.I miss one of them and I don't really get out much or have social interactions with anyone because of that,but I guess that it's for the best not to hear them.I still see things,but I can at least tell which are real and which not.I still think that my parents can read my mind,but at least I know they are real.And yeah,stuff like that.Maybe is was just a crisis,because of the much stress,don't know.
Thank you all for your support.Smile
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Posted: 06-29-08 01:54am

Lilitha wrote:
Thank you again.Smile Luckily enough after my exams passed things have been getting better.The voices have gone and I hear them very rarely.I miss one of them and I don't really get out much or have social interactions with anyone because of that,but I guess that it's for the best not to hear them.I still see things,but I can at least tell which are real and which not.I still think that my parents can read my mind,but at least I know they are real.And yeah,stuff like that.Maybe is was just a crisis,because of the much stress,don't know.
Thank you all for your support.Smile


Happy to hear you're feeling better now. sunny I guess it could have had to do with the stress but I'd still go and talk to a doctor about it if you can. Just to find out what was going on.
yes g2r
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Lilitha

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Posted: 06-29-08 15:42pm

Well I will wait a little and if the other things don't go away I will probably go see a doctor.But for now I just want things to stay as peaceful as they can. Smile
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Posted: 06-29-08 17:21pm

Lilitha wrote:
Well I will wait a little and if the other things don't go away I will probably go see a doctor.But for now I just want things to stay as peaceful as they can. Smile


Good idea Very
Happy You've had a rough ride. Thankfully you're ok.
Good luck hun. luvcomp
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Lilitha

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Posted: 06-30-08 05:42am

harmony1 wrote:


Good idea Very
Happy You've had a rough ride. Thankfully you're ok.
Good luck hun. luvcomp

Thank you very very very much. luvcomp
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harmony1

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Posted: 06-30-08 06:20am

Lilitha wrote:
harmony1 wrote:


Good idea Very
Happy You've had a rough ride. Thankfully you're ok.
Good luck hun. luvcomp

Thank you very very very much. luvcomp


You're welcome sweetheart...... luvcomp
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Posted: 07-27-08 05:43am

Oh, I am so sorry to hear that it didn't go well for you.

I am bipolar I don't hear voices, but my own inner voice does enough damage always bringing me down about myself.

I am on Geodone and another thing I do, is keep the TV on all day when I am home so I can't have time to think by myself. I fall asleep at night with the TV on.

I think you need to go to the nurses office at school and talk to them about your concerns and your fear of talking to your parents. If you can't get your parents to help you, then find someone else that can.

It is important that you get diagnosed and treated as soon as possible, because adjusting meds takes time and you don't need to be suffering any more then you are now.

Take care of yourself, best of wishes.

Pammila
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