Alec
Wizard
- Apr 22, 2019
- 681
Guys, I've been finally looking up the symptoms for different mental illnesses and well...it doesn't look good for me. At the very least it looks like I've had severe depression, bipolar, and OCD for literally my whole life. The reason I've started looking this up is because I'm thinking maybe knowing that this isn't my fault the way I feel and it's not something I'm doing to myself but rather something that has happened to me, because it's an illness not my choice to have these things, maybe knowing that will make it easier somehow to deal with it all. Maybe I won't blame myself and will be able to recognize better when the illness attacks me and twists my perception of the world, instead of blaming myself and making myself hate me even more. Maybe somehow knowing that this is an illness that I have will make it easier to have it, I don't know...
But the reason I'm making this thread is because lately I've been thinking of going to my GP and getting an appointment with a mental health professional to finally get diagnosed officially. The reason I haven't done this until now is because I don't want to have it on my permanent health record. I think it will raise a lot of problems for me all through my life if I decide to stay alive. First I think doctors might be afraid to give me pain killers in an emergency because of fear I'll develop an addiction, and other similar things about how the treatment by other people will change.
But most of all, I want to travel if I can at some point, maybe even move and start to live permanently in another country like US or Canada. And I think having mental health history will prevent me from being able to get the residency and so on. So I've made this thread to ask you guys, if you have an official diagnose how did it affect your life in general and in details? Did it affect you in a negative way? Do you have any knowledge of mental health problems causing problems with immigration?
And another thing, can a person refuse to take medicine for mental illness? And one last thing, I'm living in Spain right now, do you know of any programs in Spain that help people with mental illnesses? Maybe some financial support or something like that? Is it worth it to get officially diagnosed? Is it worth it at all? Has it changed your life for the better?
I'll be happy to read all of your stories about your journey with mental health treatment and professionals and so on, please share if you feel comfortable to do so, I'll appreciate it, thank you❤
Love you all guys, forever.
But the reason I'm making this thread is because lately I've been thinking of going to my GP and getting an appointment with a mental health professional to finally get diagnosed officially. The reason I haven't done this until now is because I don't want to have it on my permanent health record. I think it will raise a lot of problems for me all through my life if I decide to stay alive. First I think doctors might be afraid to give me pain killers in an emergency because of fear I'll develop an addiction, and other similar things about how the treatment by other people will change.
But most of all, I want to travel if I can at some point, maybe even move and start to live permanently in another country like US or Canada. And I think having mental health history will prevent me from being able to get the residency and so on. So I've made this thread to ask you guys, if you have an official diagnose how did it affect your life in general and in details? Did it affect you in a negative way? Do you have any knowledge of mental health problems causing problems with immigration?
And another thing, can a person refuse to take medicine for mental illness? And one last thing, I'm living in Spain right now, do you know of any programs in Spain that help people with mental illnesses? Maybe some financial support or something like that? Is it worth it to get officially diagnosed? Is it worth it at all? Has it changed your life for the better?
I'll be happy to read all of your stories about your journey with mental health treatment and professionals and so on, please share if you feel comfortable to do so, I'll appreciate it, thank you❤
Love you all guys, forever.
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