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17-09-2020 07:28 PM
17-09-2020 07:28 PM
Paranoia and trauma
tw: suicide, domestic violence, sexual assault, dismissive responses from MH creatures!!!!
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Hi I have severe paranoia. I was assaulted last week. No one helped at hospital. I feel screwed up. I don't feel good and no one to talk to . I think people are going to harm me. Mums got schizophrenia and I was diagnosed bipolar and still think it's true.
crisis team will not help due to complexity. Physical issues, epilepsy, autism and ptsd to name a few! They are pretty useless.
feel like a political pawn. Ndis says I have public mental health and those a holes say my ndis plan is comprehensive. Speech therapist and others say plan is low and mental health should help. Sexual assault service failed to assist.
I haven't slept in months as I was choked in March and almost killed. Then ex completed suicide. It was awful. I feel sorry for him as he was young.
he was however a literal psychopath. I don't know. Nothing is black and white. Feel bad as I feel safe now. I am haunted by flashbacks and nightmares
constant derealisation and snow in front of my eyes. I feel really tired and like I want to scream all the time. I am not okay. No one believes me as I act happy not to hurt others. Need help. Was told to come on here. Not sure. Will see gp tomorrow.
thanks!
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17-09-2020 08:15 PM
17-09-2020 08:15 PM
Re: Paranoia and trauma
Sometimes Gps are happy to set up regular fortnightly appointments. If you you think that might help as you work through some of the issues. I have experienced a few similar issues. Yes the complexity is difficult, but that is what they are supposedly trained for and paid to deal with. Good luck tomorrow.
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17-09-2020 08:54 PM
17-09-2020 08:54 PM
Re: Paranoia and trauma
Hey @Cocoloco,
I'm sorry to hear you're really struggling right now, and that you're experiences of seeking help have been so frustrating for you. Sounds like you've had some really horrible things happening, especially in terms of recovering from an abusive situation - it makes sense that you're feeling frustrated, exhausted, and alone. Just wanted to let you know if you're needing some extra support around recovering from your relationship trauma or anything else, feel free to reach out to 1800RESPECT or the SANE Help Centre.
We are here if you need
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18-09-2020 03:13 AM
18-09-2020 03:13 AM
Re: Paranoia and trauma
@Cocoloco you are not responsible for other people's feelings. You may be responsible for the pain you choose it inflict on people, meaning something said or done on purpose but when it comes to talking about anything that happened to you, people are responsible for their own emotions and feelings. Time to think about you. You need the support and care. Hope all is going better slowly.
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18-09-2020 09:19 AM
18-09-2020 09:19 AM
Re: Paranoia and trauma
I also suffer from PTSD and trauma. Honestly the things that helped the most for me was moving 16 hours away from my trauma (Victoria to Queensland) and finding the right medication for me. Learning mindfulness was also a big thing. I'm now able to practice mindfulness to get me out of a melt down (which took a lot of practice). Being so far away from my trauma means I can leave the house. I can take my dog for a walk around the block, I can go to the shops, I can go out for dinner.
Having a hobby to get away from your thoughts also helps, my thing is gardening.
Do you have friends or professionals to talk to about what you are going through?
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18-09-2020 09:27 PM
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18-09-2020 09:27 PM
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Re: Paranoia and trauma
Thank you
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