
Jul 26, 2020, 01:54 AM
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Originally Posted by FluffyDinosaur
I can see how mental illness can hurt others and be a major pain for them, definitely, but selfish? No, just no. Not unless you consider it selfish to have a heart condition or diabetes or any other physical condition. I could just as well claim that people who think mental illness is selfish are themselves selfish, as apparently they think only about the inconvenience to themselves rather than the pain suffered by the person who actually has the illness.
My wife doesn't like me when I'm in a bad place, and that's totally understandable, but it's not like it's a walk in the park for me either or like I choose to be that way. I've cancelled a lot of things at the last minute, including a wedding, and I feel really bad about that. But really, who gets the worse deal, the person who is bummed that someone cancelled on them, or the person who is going through such crippling depression that they just can't summon the energy to drag themselves out the door?
Maybe it's the fact that in mental illnesses like bipolar, a lot of it goes on in your head or behind closed doors, so people don't see that. They only see the superficial effects like the ones you listed, and then conclude that it's selfish without any kind of real understanding about what's going on.
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This. 100%. I'll be happy to be unselfish and share my disorders with whomever wants to bear them.
Yes, sometimes our behaviors hurt others but I'd go so far to say that's humanity, not mental illness. It's not only mental illness that we hide from loved ones. We hide other illnesses too. We do other hurtful things, simply as humans, not due to our disorders.
I agree that maybe your sister is presenting a poorly worded hurt she feels. Maybe she wants to be there for you and feels pushed away. I would engage her more (calmly) in what she thinks is selfish about it and how she'd want to be treated or how she'd want to be involved.
I've often heard people make this claim and it's usually to put blame on the mentally ill that we are just putting on a show or attention seeking. But maybe she doesn't mean that. Maybe she truly wants to help.
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Primary Dx: C-PTSD and Severe Chronic Treatment Resistant Major Depressive Disorder
Secondary Dx: Generalized Anxiety Disorder with mild Agoraphobia.
Meds I've tried: Prozac, Zoloft, Celexa, Effexor, Remeron, Elavil, Wellbutrin, Risperidone, Abilify, Prazosin, Paxil, Trazadone, Tramadol, Topomax, Xanax, Propranolol, Valium, Visteril, Vraylar, Selinor, Clonopin, Ambien
Treatments I've done: CBT, DBT, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), Talk therapy, psychotherapy, exercise, diet, sleeping more, sleeping less...
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