Posted by Quintal on August 25, 2008, at 10:03:29
In reply to Re: How do I tell them I need help?, posted by ricker on August 24, 2008, at 18:32:58
>I know when I am extremely stressed and feeling anxious, my ruminations can get the best of me. When this happens, everything seems to snowball into something much larger than need be.
Oh yes. The thing is this has been building for over a month. All the people in my life are pressurising me and it's making me miserable. I'm regressing back into the child like role. I have trouble telling RL people to back off. All of this has taken it's toll on my mood and my mind just won't settle on a night. The thing is I feel as if I'm giving in to their tactics by asking for help.
>If I was you, I would copy and paste your post, have your p/doc or GP read it. This may sound like a strange suggestion, but your post does not sound strange in the least.
Thank you, I will try that. I don't have a number for my pdoc, so the only person I can contact is my social worker who can organise things for me. My GP isn't a compassionate woman. It's a public holiday today so it will have to be tomorrow before I can contact anyone. And I've run out of Lamictal. So things are definately snowballing.
>If there is a trust issue with drug abuse, assure your doc that you would be willing to report weekly or however often they want in order to show you are responsable.
Yes, I could ask for just seven tablets to get me out of this crisis. I might just do that.
Q
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