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Posted by justyourlaugh on December 4, 2002, at 16:14:14
i see my first pdoc i 1 week(outside of hospital)
i am frightened if i tell him i havent stopped with the "si".
iam afraid to tell him i avoid my kids so i wont verbally abuse them.
i feel so bad that yet another ad wont help me.
i feel like i failed again:(
i know better-but i feel so bad.
jyl
Posted by Greg A. on December 4, 2002, at 18:28:45
In reply to si and a pdoc, posted by justyourlaugh on December 4, 2002, at 16:14:14
> jyl - it's okay to feel bad. You are in pain and don't know if you can cope - that's the basis for the suicidal thoughts. But in voicing those thoughts, you are helping yourself cope. You need people to talk to right now who will not judge you but who will listen and try to help. So don't be afraid to tell your pdoc all about those feelings and thoughts. If it doesn't feel good to talk with him - then you need to try someone else. I am in the same place you are right now. ADs have failed for the zillionth time. ECT has made me feel worse . . . and I need to talk about it. At times I feel like I am hanging on by my fingernails, but like I said in another post - I have discovered that in me there is a shred of hope remaining and a wish to live.
We are with you and we are here to talk to.Greg
Posted by judy1 on December 4, 2002, at 22:59:26
In reply to si and a pdoc, posted by justyourlaugh on December 4, 2002, at 16:14:14
Please don't feel guilty about the SI- it's your coping mechanism (and mine) and I'm sure your pdoc or therapist will understand. Is it severe enough for medical care-stitches?- if so, please get help. I understand you are having a really difficult time now, but like Greg said just keep talking (and posting) and you will get through. Take care, judy
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