Grand Poohbah
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May 16, 2013 at 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by dark_heart_x
I'm an independant person. I've held the same job for 5.5 years now. I am the main financial support for my family. I get all the bills paid, I run all the errands.
I'm not on medication. I'm not in therapy.
I don't live alone because I'm married and I have 3 boys, and my mother-in-law lives with us. But, I could live alone if that was not the case.
I help around the house and I'm a good mom. I am also working on writing my novels which is sometimes a challenge and sometimes easy.
The idea that if you're mentally ill you are incapable of leading a normal life is a myth. Your pdoc is a judgemental, ignorant *** for telling your mom such a thing.
The main thing is remember, you are the key to your wellness.
You can choose to walk the path of healing instead of the path of being a victim to your illness. Taking the proper steps to learn about your illness, your tiggers, your wellness strategies, and to not give up. Even if you go through hard times, as long as you don't give up, you can make it.
Your pdoc should be giving you hope instead of taking it from you. I'd fire him, personally, for his negative attitude. That's the last thing any of us need.
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Awesome! I do think it's important to normalize as best as any one individual can, and not let your illness define you, though you have to manage it!
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