After battling mental health for many years now I have finally spoke out and told my partner that I hear voices after she left me, I was riding my bike to ladybower to drowned myself on the way I got a puncher so had to push my bike home the voices said it’s my fault then came cut your self up, pour petrol over you and set a light, I ended up calling 111 as I was scared
I know it’s not the best thing to do keeping things from your loved ones but you have to understand I was scared that she would leave me and now look at what’s happened she left me any ways. We have spoken and she says she will come back once I am better as much as I believe her the voices are telling me she’s gone for good and laughing at me telling me I should end my life I am taking diazepam only short term and that helps but once it out my system their return and I can’t focus I have spoken to my partner she says the voices are daft and I shouldn’t listen to them but it’s hard I should have been truthful from the start as I believe that something took over my body when I was four years old and I don’t believe my kids are mine I am so scared that I have lost her and kids
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Awe bless you. I’m sorry your going through this. I think you need may need more than Diazepam, have you got an early intervention psychosis team in your area? If your hearing voices and are willing to work with a mental health care professional your half way there.
My son has MH issues and he doesn’t even allow himself to believe he is sick. Like you I hope he realises mental health issues are nothing to be ashamed of. Xx
I’m so sorry to hear about this. I don’t have much advice to offer, except don’t listen to them. You deserve to live this beautiful life & experience everything the world has to offer. My boyfriend told me he will come back when I am better to, and I know it hurts when the person you love says that. I am here & can relate to you through this. I’m here if you need me. Keep fighting to stay alive. We are all fighting with you. xo
Thank you so much, it does hurt yes but I don’t think I could wait like six months or longer I know she means well because it’s not nice living with it and in it x
Thrillseeker
Sorry about your girlfriend, you may have opened a parcel of problems there and it may be better to let this one go, especially if you feel She is not attentive to your needs.
Diazepam may be a stop gap to help you settle. Your GP may arrange a course of treatment and medications that will help you move on in a more inclusive way.
Talk to your GP when you ask for a repeat script
BOB
I hear voices too, what happens to your voices if you go for a slow long walk somewhere, you can try with or without music.
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