Hi. I'm struggling with traumas from sicknesses, at 6 staying at hospital for the whole december and january because of this terrible sicknesses, being bullied at school and abused by my parents. But things got really rough when they divorsed 2 years ago . And they finally started getting normal and 1 year ago i found out dad's girlfriend is pregnant. I had to keep a secret for months. My own sorrow and thinking about how mom and real sis would take it. Rn i don't even know what happened and what name has the little shit nor when it was born.
My already bad mental health Absolutely colapsed and nobody cares. I had 4 therapists since then, visited my doctor and a psychiatrist, called crisis lines. An year later i'm still colapsing. I'm losing it
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I’m sorry Glonk. You have been through a lot! Anyone would feel bad and it’s understandable. My friend’s son has medical PTSD after being in hospital so often when he was very young. He is better now but it did take several years for him to stop being anxious.
I’m sorry to hear your troubles. I can understand having complicated feelings about the new baby. I hope you find better therapy soon. Hang in there, I’ve been through several doctors and it can take time to find the one who clicks for you.
Oh, Glonk, I’m sorry - you have been through so much!! I’m sure you are tired of feeling this way, but try to stay strong and realize you are not alone. Keep trying different doctors and therapists til you find a helpful one. Praying for you to get the help you need!! Speaking of that- do you pray or have a spiritual belief that you can focus on? It can be so reassuring when you feel like life is so difficult!
You don’t have to have a bible (although it helps) - you can just google the Psalms and they can provide hope and comfort. The most familiar one is Psalm 23 ❤️. I also like Psalms 25, 27, and 41.
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