LonelyDude15
Currently Spiraling
- Sep 26, 2020
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I set up a whole bunch of consultations over the next two weeks to find a therapist that I'm comfortable with. Any idea how long I can expect to wait before I stop feeling absolutely terrible?
Remember that what you're experiencing isn't forever. It will pass and you will feel more functional.
That's absolutely right. I was remiss to leave that out. I made an assumption that what they were experiencing was something garden-variety. I'll amend my post. Cheers.Unless the op suffers from a progressive or chronic condition, in which case you can't tell them "it will pass".
That's absolutely right. I was remiss to leave that out. I made an assumption that what they were experiencing was something garden-variety. I'll amend my post. Cheers.
*Nevermind, no I won't, because I can't edit my old posts apparently. Derp
It's important not to expect miracles. Recovery takes time and that can be frustrating at the onset. Remember that your therapist is human too. They are not perfect and not every therapist will mix well with you. I have been through a handful in my time and I only really related to one or two.
The best advice I can give you going into a therapy session is to be open and honest. Be kind to yourself and approach the situation productively, like you're fixing a car or a computer. I remember that in my initial few sessions I felt frustrated that it ended too soon but try to think long term and think about the weight of the baggage that you're carrying around.
It depends on the type of therapist you are seeing, but if they are legally permitted to prescribe medication, they may give you something or refer you to someone to get something to take the edge off. Whether you wish to take medication should be entirely up to you. Do not feel pressured. I have taken medication once in my life when I left school. I decided to keep an open mind and tried it, but realized that it wasn't for me. It's okay to make that choice.
Good luck, trust in time and steel yourself. Remember that what you're experiencing isn't forever. It will pass and you will feel more functional.
I set up a whole bunch of consultations over the next two weeks to find a therapist that I'm comfortable with. Any idea how long I can expect to wait before I stop feeling absolutely terrible?
I hope my post didn't seem hostile. It's not you, it's me I've suffered from GAD since I was 12 and I am now middle-aged. Guess what? It never passed. In fact, I now have a long list of other illnesses that stemmed from GAD. If I had a penny for all the times family, friends and docs told me it will pass, I'd be a millionaire.
I'm over sensitive when it comes to "it will pass". I know it does for a lot of people, but it trivialises and downplays the reality of those for whom it never does.
Thanx for your reply All the best to you.
Weeks, years, months, never. It depends on a lot of things, such as whether or not you put in the effort and on whether the therapist is good or not. Additionally, some sadness like in Bipolar can't exactly be solved with therapy.I set up a whole bunch of consultations over the next two weeks to find a therapist that I'm comfortable with. Any idea how long I can expect to wait before I stop feeling absolutely terrible?
Thanks, I've given up on trying to get better anyways
I've had good, bad and indifferent experiences of therapy. The good therapy actually made me feel worse at first, like it's already been said, it was draining and exhausting so prepare for that. Then bit by bit the good stuff kicked in. Good stuff included very specialised therapists, and EMDR for PTSD. Plus VERY long-term anti-depressants have probably kept me alive so far. My theory is you've got nothing to lose. Good luck.I set up a whole bunch of consultations over the next two weeks to find a therapist that I'm comfortable with. Any idea how long I can expect to wait before I stop feeling absolutely terrible?
How many years?depends on the person. ive been working on myself for a few years and im finally not really feeling suicidal anymore
since i was about 17 and im 21 now. 4 years?How many years?
It depends on who is your therapist, on what meds are you taking and on your motivation. I am under therapy since 5 years and I can tell you it a very looooong travel.I set up a whole bunch of consultations over the next two weeks to find a therapist that I'm comfortable with. Any idea how long I can expect to wait before I stop feeling absolutely terrible?