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Default Apr 25, 2006 at 02:56 PM
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My sis said all my paranoia, panic attacks, depression, etc. is all in my head...that just really makes me mad, ya know? I mean it's like she's saying what I'm going through isn't real at all. My mom used to say the same thing when I'd go to her saying I was getting really severe chest pains.

I'm really sick of being made to look like I'm out for attention or whatever when I'm going through some really bad stuff, ya know?

I don't even know if it matters anymore or not. No matter how things get for me nobody cares and I seem to be so alone anymore. The people I could once relate to are gone from my life.

Support IRL is very rare for me, too. Nobody but my abuse T is supportive of me here. It's like everyone is very selfish, uncaring, and cruel. I don't know anymore.

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Default Apr 25, 2006 at 03:22 PM
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lex, imo, it doesnt matter one lick if it is happening all in your head, all in your body or all in your toes.

The fact is that it IS happening and it IS causing you to struggle with it is the important thing here.

I understand how you feel.

please dont take ignorant actions such as this one to heart.

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Default May 23, 2006 at 04:30 PM
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Hi Lex you don't know me yet, but I feel compelled to reply to your query here. I feel so bad that you have no support system.. having everyone saying that it is all in your head is such a cruel thing to say to someone no matter what they are feeling...My heart is crying for you or with you. I am truly sorry that you feel so alone and that even your family has no compassion for your pain. I wish I could say more to you but I am unsure how to right now. I do understand what you are going through I just can't seem to gather my thoughts to convey my feelings fully to you.. Please take care and know that someone or several someones care about you and that you really aren't alone in this. Linda
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Default May 23, 2006 at 10:04 PM
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Well, in a sense it is all in your HEAD.... a wounded mind that now cannot think and feel as many others would define as normal.... whatever that is.
Your sister has NEVER been where you are and she is not educated on the subject of mental illness, therefore, she will not understand until she takes the time to know and to accept your side of this matter.

Maybe she needs to read "Feelings Buried Alive Never Die (by: Karol Truman).... buy it for her and have it sent to her house, maybe she will even read it.


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