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This is probably a really common feeling - but do you ever feel that, no matter what you say or how you try and convey what your going through people just don't accept it and brush it off? So you are left somewhat abandoned deep within your manic episode. Psychiatrists want to drug you - therapists want you to do mindfulness ******** that yes works for PTSD but I've yet to find helpful for this.It's the people whom live around you the most refuse to really try and understand. I am upset and I don't know why. I can't put things into coherent paragraphs cos my minds all over the place. I'm just frustrated that I've nobody who understands or is trying to.
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I can't relate exactly, but I get where you're coming from. I kind of feel like this with my family when I try and tell them what's wrong, but I don't think they get the seriousness of it and brush it off. It can be an extremely isolating feeling from the people you love. I hope you are able to find some comfort here from people who understand what you're going through. Please take care.
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Yes, i can totally relate with this. Hang in there. I have had only one therapist that i feel really understood me and unfortunately she has retired. Had a few Pdocs and therapists but feel more like they just didn't get me. I am currently searching for another therapist. I do not know your situation, but would always say keep looking for ones you feel comfortable with and seem to understand you. They are out there.
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