on 22-05-2024 13:53
People rarely talk about it.
Something to think about. Always here if anyone needs to chat ❤️
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 22-05-2024 13:55
I want to add that every month should be a Mental Health Awareness month.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 22-05-2024 14:27
on 22-05-2024 14:27
And don't keep it under wraps, acknowledge it, share it.
Mentally Make May Matter.
on 22-05-2024 17:39
Hey there @Cleoriff
A generous offer from you and
thank you ❤️
Every day is a mental health day.. in my view 😍
Grow through it oh yes true @pgn
Like the cactus image !
Always something to deal with 😐 here 🪴
Lots of struggles for many every day. Some small issues some larger.
Trying to listen and hear ❤️
on 22-05-2024 19:10
on 22-05-2024 19:10
on 22-05-2024 19:45
on 22-05-2024 20:15
on 22-05-2024 20:15
@pgn @TallTrees @Mi-Amigo and @Oxonian
Thanks for your comments. I know the post is a bit late but I intended to post it before I went away. No time, so thought I would get it online when I was away.
Sadly parts of Yarmouth are notorious for the poor signal and my PC (and dongle) let me down.
However, we are all of the opinion that Mental Health awareness should take priority EVERY month of the year.
Thanks all ❤️
Veritas Numquam Perit
24-05-2024 21:00 - edited 24-05-2024 21:04
24-05-2024 21:00 - edited 24-05-2024 21:04
Yes, totally agree with your thread @Cleoriff and all posts above.
Much underrated illness ..... sometimes a lifetime ..... often not diagnosed or admitted to.
As a sufferer for many years and more un-diagnosed, but to be fair medical knowledge then is not what it is now ..... I take lots of tablets and wouldn't be here today without them & our much loved NHS without whom I nor my small family would not be here either.
I choose not to say much more ..... I have a chemical imbalance in my brain ... & ... also family history of mental ill health, both sides of my family. I am grateful for all the help I have received and do receive.
Post covid = lots of loosely based therapy NHS groups ..... It helps Sociability ..... I try to go to a particular local NHS craft class weekly, I am the slowest in the small group and need the most help, it does not bother me. There are others who will do for me what I could not do for myself ....... oh, the simple joy of coming home with something which I have made ... ... ... it's like a 'Show & Tell' at an 'Infant' school xx
on 25-05-2024 09:52
on 25-05-2024 09:52
Thanks for posting @RunrigForever.
Of course we confided in each other a lot, in the days of you being Wispared.
I know how you struggled and it took a long time for the Mental Health team to sort out your medication regime to suit your individual needs.
You are one of the few people who has never been ashamed of talking about your bi-polar disorder.
You have always been open and honest about your struggles but have remained upbeat and positive.
Long may that continue. xxx
PS, only you could come out with the 'Show and Tell' comment. 😂
Veritas Numquam Perit
25-05-2024 10:35 - edited 25-05-2024 10:37
25-05-2024 10:35 - edited 25-05-2024 10:37
Thank you @Cleoriff
You did understand my illness & didn't criticise me ... & ... yes, sometimes it takes time to get the right medication and dosage.
I'll give you a 'funny'
I was once called 'A Nutter' in my own front yard = by a so-called friend. She was ignorant and ill-educated. Is there anything worse than that ! I soon gave her short shrift and told her what her reputation in the town was = she didn't like it and came out with some guff walking away. I was shaken but when I told my son he was proud of me for the retort ... ... ...
All I / we want it to be accepted - included, not excluded.
Awareness is the key word ... not ... for example celebrated.
There is a World Mental Health Day usually.
I believe June is Alzheimer's Awareness Month ... ... ... Wear Purple.
@Cleoriff you will know how much I appreciated your help and knowledge when I was WispaRed7
xx