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Default Jul 18, 2024 at 08:15 PM
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I dreamed of my favorite things broke on purpose by another child. I cried and cried but my mom didn't care about me. She was in a cold face and thought my sadness is nonsense and I shouldn't cry for such a ridiculous reason. I kept crying, shouting, arguing and wanted attetion until I fell into a coma. Later (in dream) I was sent to hospital and received psychological treatment. But my family was still in disbelief and scolded me for my mental vulnerability. I felt continually depressed and couldn't control myself anymore. Just when I was about to get crazy I woke up. The dream was so true.
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Default Jul 18, 2024 at 09:13 PM
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@urikawamai welcome to MSF. That sounds like a scary dream.

The problem many people have with parents and other people is they have no reliable info on mental health issues and they carry around beliefs and stigmas about them. Often they are in denial and want nothing to do with mental illness. I have heard people say "just get over it." It is not that easy.

At least here you can post about mental health challenges in a safe anonymous place where many people have similar experiences. You may find you get support also in the depression forums and others that may be of interest https://mysupportforums.org/

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@Rurikawamai it is weird how I mind deals with things. It is hard some of the disheartening things people say when they don't understand something. When I was first diagnosed my Dad wanted to get his church group to come pray over me. It's not that simple. I even had stuff given to me by my therapist for them to read to know more. I don't think anyone in my family ever read a word of it. Being swept under the carpet when you are going through an emotional crisis doesn't help things at all. In fact, it can do the reverse. It seems to feel easier just to swallow it all down and hide it within yourself. I am still trying to kick that demon.

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