Selfharm
I assume this is the right group. I have never discussed this with anyone but my grandson yells at me about it. When I get very stressed, I sometimes scratch my arms or face. I haven't done any real harm. It is a way to relieve stress when it gets to be too much. I cannot tolerate anxiety or depression medicines which I assume would be a doctor's answer. Does anyone else deal with this?
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Hi teresa...thanks so much for not forgetting me. That actually means a lot. It may seem strange...all the cyberspace stuff, but for those of us who are isolated it is helpful. Inam struggling quite a bit. I am going over all my son's texts from the last several months before he killed himself and where he explained his plans. I think i am just trying to find answers where there are none.. I am working up to even calling his psychistrist who i saw at his funeral. More later.
@ryman
Physical issues certainly effect my depression. Pain and so on aren't the only causes, but there's a definite connection. My wife is very tired of all of my illnesses, including depression. She has said I need to figure out how to get over it. That surely doesn't help, does it.
Jim
Jim, don't you just love it when others tell us to get over it? They just don't get it. Depression is like other diseases and we can't just get over it. I really hope being here and talking with others in the same boat helps. It helps me to go out ALONE for awhile each day to have lunch and do anything else I may find interesting. Also maybe a small hobby that you would like. I've recently setup a new fish aquarium. It is very relaxing and beautiful. Don't forget to exercise. Maybe join a fitness center or a group of walkers. Also try to eat well. It's all tied into together. Wishing you the best!
Georgette, I may have written before, I can't remember. I just want to say I can think of nothing more difficult than losing a loved one to suicide. I lost a son to illness and that was hard. I will say a prayer that God will grant you peace and healing. Lean on Him, He loves us and understands. Hope this is a better week for you. Blessings.
No, it sure doesn't help to be told to get over it. I realize many people don't understand. I know I make it worse by worrying about what it does to my family and what they think. Just another piece of the problem to deal with.it is good to have a place like this where we can talk to people who know what it is really like. There are a lot of good suggestions on here that I hope to try.
Sounds like OCD to me. If you could get to UCLA in Westwood - they can help. One of the few places in the US that has made OCD a speciality. Also, you may find the UK has studied this also.
Look up books by Dr. J. Swartz from UCLA. Try diff Spellings.
@mari, I appreciate your post, the correct spelling of his name is Jeffrey M. Schwartz, M.D. (I googled him). It looks like he has several books - I have not read any so I cannot make any recommendations. Have you read any of his books? Teresa
I am familiar with his work. What city r u in? Most Drs. would not have a clue about how to help w OCD.
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Hi @ryman, Georgette mentions seeking out healing techniques. I thought you might find the suggestions in the Mayo Clinic article about managing self-injury a good place to start: http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/self-injury/manage/ptc-20165430. You'll notice that you're already doing one of the tips (very well, I might add). The article suggests: "Connect with others who can support you so you don't feel alone."
I also like the advice to "Take care of yourself," although that one is probably easier said than done. Do you exercise or practice relaxation techniques? What do you do for yourself and just for you?