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Old Jun 18, 2014, 06:58 PM
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I don't understand why we are to blame for our faults. It's suppose to be a mental illness....wow...still trying to sink that in. We we're treated like hell growing up, struggling our entire lives trying to figure out what the hell we're suppose to be doing, trying to fit in somewhere. We're still treated like nothing. What kind of F***ing World do we live in? Hate it so much with so much passion. Why is everyone so ignorant about mental illness???? Why are humans such assholes??? Everyone just thinks about themselves first....I have never ever put myself first. Sorry to post this but just hurting again. HELL IS ON EARTH!

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Old Jun 18, 2014, 07:16 PM
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Hello, Sorcerer 666. Sorry you are hurting. Food for thought:

Top 10 Myths About Mental Health - Psych Central
Taking Responsibility for Your Own Well-Being | Dialectical Behavior Therapy Understood
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Old Jun 19, 2014, 12:13 AM
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The world is what F***** us up we can hardly expect it to fix us.

Besides in the end we are the only one's responsible for ourselves and whether or not we get better.

Living with someone with a mental illness is no easy task either. Can't really blame people for not wanting to spend time with someone who will love you one minute and hate you the next.

Having said though while I fully support someone's right not to share their life with someone that does not mean they get to walk around bad mouthing someone or people like them.

A little more respect is needed all round.
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Old Jun 19, 2014, 05:51 AM
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The world is what F***** us up we can hardly expect it to fix us.

Besides in the end we are the only one's responsible for ourselves and whether or not we get better.

Living with someone with a mental illness is no easy task either. Can't really blame people for not wanting to spend time with someone who will love you one minute and hate you the next.

Having said though while I fully support someone's right not to share their life with someone that does not mean they get to walk around bad mouthing someone or people like them.

A little more respect is needed all round.
You got to remember that we did not ask for this life! The world is not educated enough on mental illness. I never even heard of Borderline Personality Disorder until last year when I had a breakdown and knew something wasn't right. Hats off to the young generation today, that someone is getting them in treatment sooner, not all of us were that lucky to have someone there for them. Do not judge unless you have walked in that person's shoes!
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Old Jun 19, 2014, 05:58 AM
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No we didn't but we are the only one's that can fix it.

The world is not educated in many things it is a rather unfortunate and rather annoying fact of life.

And I agree that people shouldn't be judging us until they've gotten to know us but if they have gotten to know us and found that we are too much for them I am not going to begrudge them their ability to walk away.

No one deserves to be hurt and our own pain does not make the pain we may inflict on others any easier for them to bear.
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