01-04-2025 07:57 PM
01-04-2025 07:57 PM
What's happening @Fawkes that makes you feel uneasy saying on forums
Hope you are OK
01-04-2025 08:27 PM
01-04-2025 08:27 PM
it's hard when you don't have the answers, it's like our brain keeps tryna explain it but there's no confirmation of his intentions 😕 @Blackcloud i've seen lots of high school kids do attention-seeking sorta stuff in the city when i used to go uni too, often they just wanted a reaction and when they didn't get one, they moved on eventually. please do stay safe, i hope things go okay next time!!
01-04-2025 08:47 PM
01-04-2025 08:47 PM
@creative_writer hope you have a nice time out!! 💗
01-04-2025 09:03 PM
01-04-2025 09:03 PM
01-04-2025 09:21 PM
01-04-2025 09:21 PM
I think I understand this.
It is very tough @Fawkes
Perhaps if you read what other people are writing maybe after a little while ---
You can write?
Try and be gentle.
I think us vulnerable here all have different experiences about talking about it. My therapist,-----
after I was accepted into NDIS ----- asked me to stop telling everyone, [edited by moderator] I have a major head injury.
You put these feelings into words, especially for the first time well from my perspective - is both scary and exciting. I think iv got myself the flag on top of me which I can't see '
this person is weird.'
when I first got NDIS.
It takes real courage to share this. That feeling of wanting to connect but being overwhelmed by it is something many understand. Acknowledging that conflict is a big step.
01-04-2025 09:30 PM - last edited yesterday
01-04-2025 09:30 PM - last edited yesterday
I understand that you feel disappointed @Fawkes, but I'm sure you know that recovery from MH issues is not linear, there's almost always ups and downs or spirals. I actually started a thread called Snakes and Ladders because I wanted to see what other people's experiences of the ups and downs were.
I'm glad you're engaging with DBT though.
Are you saying you'd rather not connect with other people or that you'd rather not connect regarding a MH issue?
Connection is a fundamental human trait as we are social animals, so connecting is a normal part of life, however some people do find connection difficult.
The SANE forums is definitely a place to reach out and try to find connection and understanding. I'd be happy to chat with you about what's happening for you as I'm sure others would.
I hope you are able to reach a place where you feel ok about reaching out and can be more open, if you wish, on the forums.
yesterday
yesterday
@Fawkes I was concerned you might feel like that when I read some responses. Your feelings are legitimate for you and putting our feelings in perspective is what we all do. Some may even feel defensive of any community they are part of. Please go gently with yourself.
regards apple
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