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Welcome @TK23 oh, I hear you!! I need to build my self confidence too. I think I can be brave - I'm not sure how much is bravado, & not actually real? If that makes sense. 

 

Well done reaching out. It's not easy to admit our weaknesses. I think you are very brave!

 

Yes, I also have a great fear of being judged. 

 

The members here are very accepting. 

 

A thought popped into my mind...I wonder if we could do one thing each day that reminds us we are good people?

 

Do you have any suggestions? 

 

maddison 

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Hi there everyone! I'm new. Feeling pretty rough today but usually I'm reasonably sunny! Would just love to debrief with some other people who have to manage mental health ๐Ÿ™‚

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Hi all. Newbie here. 

 

Struggled with complex PTSD/GAD/OCD/emetophobia and depression for about 13 years or so now. Grew up with a narcissist/emotionally ab*sive parent and was misdiagnosed with BPD which brings trauma of its own. With my psychologist and the help of other services I am learning slowly to have self compassion, be patient and kind with myself, and learn to be more stable in relationships. 

 

Keen to meet some kindred spirits as I feel my friends - as much as they try - simply donโ€™t understand and often fail to validate my experience which leaves me feeling isolated. 

 

Nice to meet everyone and keep fighting

 

-GraceUponGrace

 

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Sorry to hear about the struggles with finding a provider and also financials. Itโ€™s honestly so tedious and tiring, isnโ€™t it? We try so hard to actively seek help and sometimes it feels like every hurdle has been put in our way. Iโ€™m hoping that there is breakthrough for you and you have the opportunity to see the specialist you want! (:

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I have been having trouble where i live and would like some advocacy advice on what my rights are as a tenant they housemates that are giving me hell we were really good friends ever since 23 october 2022 they have been rude or targetting me making my life hell been t mental health services in Adelaide several times and i am just sic n tired of it

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HI @mskpop,

Welcome to the Forums. My name is FloatingFeather and I am one of the peer support workers at SANE. It is nice to have you with us.

I'm sorry to read what you are going through - I can only imagine how hard it would be to feel this way, particularly in your home with people that you considered to be good friends. I can understand why you are reaching out for some guidance around advocacy.

Going off your post you mentioned Adelaide so I am wondering if this organisation might be of some help to you RentRightSA

Maybe some other members will have some ideas around this?

Warm regards,

FloatingFeather

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yes i am at right place a friend suggested this page so yes i am at right place i am sick of being targetted or discriminated so yes i am in right place

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Hello everyone, I'm ProggyPanther, longtime OCD sufferer with an added recent diagnosis of ASD.  I struggle a lot with general anxiety, spells of depression, guilt trips and existential dread.  I am hoping I can learn some tools here to help deal with those more constructively.  

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Hi @ProggyPanther,

Welcome to the Forums. My name is FloatingFeather and I am one of the peer support workers at SANE. It is nice to have you with us.

Sounds like you have a few things going on at the moment - my father suffered from OCD for many years so I have some insight into that. I know it's not easy to deal with and it can be very consuming in terms of thinking and time. Do you have a GP, counsellor, psychologist etc that could offer you some tips around OCD. From what I understand OCD is very treatable but I think that maybe the case if it is done under a professional's guidance.

I can relate to around general anxiety, depression and guilt trips - I have suffered all three so I know how you feel and I know how difficult it can be. I was raised in an environment with a lot of guilt so it's a learnt behaviour but I am getting better at not feeling so guilty. I often get confused why I feel guilty around something but when the same thing happens to another person they don't feel guilty. I can only speak from my own experience but I found much of the guilt was in my mind (a learnt behaviour), once I gave myself permission to release the guilt it started to lift.

I look forward to reading what other members think / suggestions they can offer. 

Warm regards,

FloatingFeather

PS. Just a couple of tips when using the Forums:

Tip 1 - if you want to directly chat with someone on the Forums use the @ symbol and then start typing their name directly after it. A dropdown box should appear, and you then select their name. This ensures that they are notified of any posts you mention them in.

Tip 2 โ€“ the most recent posts are the latest page numbers.

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Hi @FloatingFeather , thank you for the welcome and forum tips! ๐Ÿ˜ƒ I'm very happy to join this community.  

 

My OCD was once quite debilitating, but I have gotten it mostly under control with help from specialists (though it remains a recurring nuisance).  The social anxiety, overthinking and mood/energy slumps from ASD are proving much thornier problems for me of late.  

 

I was raised a Catholic and I think that is where a lot of my guilt comes from ๐Ÿ˜‚ .  Mine is learned behaviour like yours was, but is also heavily influenced by mood in my case.