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Old Jun 05, 2022, 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted by BeyondtheRainbow View Post
How do your families feel about your symptoms?


After my mom saw overt psychosis for the first time she knew her first reaction was to be embarrassed and the 2nd was to tease me. My pdoc pointed out gently that this isn't really a good, supportive response.


Today I was laughing about something I did while manic once (I had a manic summer at camp before I was diagnosed) and she asked if anyone knew I was manic in this tone that said people knowing isn't really ok with her.

I'm relatively open about it. I mention it on facebook sometimes so people who want to know do. I am not uncomfortable about it but she's making me feel I should be. I know that is not the solution and that I have nothing to be embarrassed about, but I'm sort of confused by the horror that other people might see something that is just something i live with.

I am also surprised that I've managed to hide so much from my mom when we live feet apart and are together pretty much daily. I try to not let her see things but I didn't know I was as successful as I apparently am.

I find that often people don’t really know how to react to shifts we often have up , down or sideways.

As you know I generally don’t let Steve knows how I’m doing unless I really am struggling. I just don’t show it. When I have gotten auditory hallucinations especially back in September he tried to kinda laugh it off in hopes that it could somehow help me to know they can’t hurt me. Well that didn’t help anything.

Do you think your Mom could become more supportive in a way that actually helps you ?!

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