melkiy_chas_mnye
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- Dec 21, 2021
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Hello everyone, the title of this topic will be the main elements mentioned
I was thinking of going to therapy, since there were people, encouraging me more and more to do it, and 'give it a try' at least.
But there is also this fear, since age of 12, for me.
And why? The reason was that I lived in a one-room apartment with my grandmother, who was ill with breast cancer and Parkinson's, and due to the complications, she needed my child and tween self for assistance, while also isolating me from almost everyone.
One time, I got a mental breakdown, but since I am from a country in Eastern Europe, used an outdated term as 'neurosis' towards me.
The doctors at the children's hospital came to a conclusion that they suspected i had clinical depression and schizophrenia.
Next time I was taken to a different children's hospital, with another mental breakdown and a suicide attempt (grandmother's prescription drugs, cutting, and suffocating altogether)
I was with a 39 degree in Celsius fever, and then said I had signs of bipolar disorder, a nice lady doctor asked if I wanted to stay for a few extra days, for further evaluation, I was scared of my education and job opportunities being ripped off since that early, and I said no.
The school psychologist worked with me as well, but suspected me in slight signs of autism and ADHD.
The social worker in school suspected me in depression.
My 14 and 15 year old was too embarrassed and ashamed to seek further help and I never spoke to any of them again, after the primary school graduation.
My family used to discourage me from any therapy and help seeking, saying they would make me a drug addict, and 'numb'.
Years passed, did more research, and now deciding whether it will be a good idea or not.
But I wanted to also ask others: Does a neurodivergence, mental illness restrict or 'expell' from college and university education?
I was thinking of going to therapy, since there were people, encouraging me more and more to do it, and 'give it a try' at least.
But there is also this fear, since age of 12, for me.
And why? The reason was that I lived in a one-room apartment with my grandmother, who was ill with breast cancer and Parkinson's, and due to the complications, she needed my child and tween self for assistance, while also isolating me from almost everyone.
One time, I got a mental breakdown, but since I am from a country in Eastern Europe, used an outdated term as 'neurosis' towards me.
The doctors at the children's hospital came to a conclusion that they suspected i had clinical depression and schizophrenia.
Next time I was taken to a different children's hospital, with another mental breakdown and a suicide attempt (grandmother's prescription drugs, cutting, and suffocating altogether)
I was with a 39 degree in Celsius fever, and then said I had signs of bipolar disorder, a nice lady doctor asked if I wanted to stay for a few extra days, for further evaluation, I was scared of my education and job opportunities being ripped off since that early, and I said no.
The school psychologist worked with me as well, but suspected me in slight signs of autism and ADHD.
The social worker in school suspected me in depression.
My 14 and 15 year old was too embarrassed and ashamed to seek further help and I never spoke to any of them again, after the primary school graduation.
My family used to discourage me from any therapy and help seeking, saying they would make me a drug addict, and 'numb'.
Years passed, did more research, and now deciding whether it will be a good idea or not.
But I wanted to also ask others: Does a neurodivergence, mental illness restrict or 'expell' from college and university education?