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Okay so everytime I tell my mom I felt sick and have manic episodes she says that I don't and I have nothing wrong with me,which makes me feel even more outta my head.
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It seems like your mother is trying to support you but perhaps not in the best way! It is good to encourage you to do your best but that doesn't mean denying that you're struggling with something!
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I think it can be hard for parents to see or admit when their kids are struggling. It does sound like she’s being supportive and wants you to believe in yourself. Are there other people you can talk to besides your mom?
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I do not know that it matters if your mom believes you are having mental health issues or not. Its between you and your mental health team.
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