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Foxy82 14 Jan 21 10.54am | |
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Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle
Seems very common these days. Was wondering if anyone on here was suffering? Had a few issues myself as a younger man but managed to work through things due to reading and even counselling at one point. These days I’m thankful that I have a pretty good grasp on my own mind, although I do still have the odd episode. I have no doubt 2020 must have been hard for many, particularly for those living alone. Hope you guys are all ok. I have been struggling these past couple of years. Covid certainly hasn't helped the situation! It doesn't help when those that love you don't understand why one day you can happy as Larry and the next, a right grumpy git, but you simply cannot explain why. I have found that CBD helps a lot when it gets particularly stressful, if anything it's helped me not care so much about things I shouldn't really care so much about. It's definitely an issue for men and I still feel that help really isn't there as much when we need it. I did speak to 'Mind' last year after a referral from my GP but after an initial consultation and a recommendation that I talked with one of their shrinks, I never heard another word from them, which really didn't help me at the time. I should really call them again, as I've had some very dark times indeed over the past year, which I've mostly kept to myself, not wanting to worry those closest too me, but again, it seems to be a macho male thing (not calling myself macho but it seems to be something ingrained in us men where we don't seek help!)
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bangkokeagle bangkok 14 Jan 21 11.02am | |
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Agree with all the above. Men are not meant to talk about their problems. I guess, like many, I've struggled at some points during the lockdown. It's tough just having a monochrome life. In the past I've always been very busy but I think that was to blot out the anxiety/depression. Not being able to be busy has made it quite tough ie often alone with my own thoughts.
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palace_in_frogland In a broken dream 14 Jan 21 11.06am | |
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Originally posted by stuckinbristol
Many years ago I went through a very dark period. Thankfully things got better for me, and my life is in a good place now, and has been for a while. The irony? 5 years ago, when things were really good for me, a van came across the road and hit me head on, in just the spot in had imagined. I had minor injuries, but was more mentally shaken up, to the point where I couldn't drive past that bend. Ok now. Did that just polish out OK?
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 14 Jan 21 11.17am | |
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Modern life isn’t natural and becomes more and more unnatural and stressful, and in ways you don’t even notice. Only when you’re outside away from transport are you in surroundings the human body should be in and can cope with without stress.
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stuckinbristol In the woodwork. 14 Jan 21 11.27am | |
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Originally posted by palace_in_frogland
Did that just polish out OK? The fireman who cut me out (that's why the door is missing) said that he won't be doing any major damage, and that T Cut will get rid of the marks. Gotta love gallows humour.
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palace_in_frogland In a broken dream 14 Jan 21 11.31am | |
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Originally posted by stuckinbristol
The fireman who cut me out (that's why the door is missing) said that he won't be doing any major damage, and that T Cut will get rid of the marks. Gotta love gallows humour. Ha ha. Glad you lived to tell the tale. Was a right mess.
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stuckinbristol In the woodwork. 14 Jan 21 11.35am | |
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Found the picture that the fireman took just before cutting me out. Attachment: 20150320_131612.jpg (3,881.38Kb)
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ex hibitionist Hastings 14 Jan 21 12.13pm | |
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Originally posted by Frickin Saweet
In general I think there's more awareness about depression and mental health and people are more open to talking about it and seeking treatment/steps to improve ones mental health, rather than soldiering on or keeping it to yourself as was the norm up until relatively recently, especially among men-folk. I think that makes it seem like it's more prevalent but it's always been there, just not talked about or diagnosed. Would anyone have had the balls to start a thread on it here ten years ago? You'd probably have been called a pussy and/or told to man up! good point - do you remember all the sneering Marcus Trescothick got when he had to step down from test cricket bcos of depression?
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PalazioVecchio south pole 14 Jan 21 12.17pm | |
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if you are ever feeling suicidal, there is a wonderful cure. you imagine yourself sharing out the unpleasantness with those people who got you to that point. It focusses the mind and stops you being a victim.
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ex hibitionist Hastings 14 Jan 21 12.20pm | |
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Originally posted by Foxy82
I have been struggling these past couple of years. Covid certainly hasn't helped the situation! It doesn't help when those that love you don't understand why one day you can happy as Larry and the next, a right grumpy git, but you simply cannot explain why. I have found that CBD helps a lot when it gets particularly stressful, if anything it's helped me not care so much about things I shouldn't really care so much about. It's definitely an issue for men and I still feel that help really isn't there as much when we need it. I did speak to 'Mind' last year after a referral from my GP but after an initial consultation and a recommendation that I talked with one of their shrinks, I never heard another word from them, which really didn't help me at the time. I should really call them again, as I've had some very dark times indeed over the past year, which I've mostly kept to myself, not wanting to worry those closest too me, but again, it seems to be a macho male thing (not calling myself macho but it seems to be something ingrained in us men where we don't seek help!) In my experience you have to be very careful with 'counselling' - and private shrinks tend to be better than NHS ones (who mainly act as an arm of the DSS to try and make you ready for work rather than emotionally stable with a proper hold on reality). My parents passed away some years ago and then there was the hideous property grab when you find out what your brothers and sisters are really like - i was not in a good way. I was advised to see someone from 'Stress Minus' - a lovely, wise German lady called Patricia. Her company was called 'Stress-Minus' and three sessions from her to encourage me to engage with positive active things really helped, a real turning point. Might be worth giving it a search when the doldrums occur
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 14 Jan 21 12.47pm | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
if you are ever feeling suicidal, there is a wonderful cure. you imagine yourself sharing out the unpleasantness with those people who got you to that point. It focusses the mind and stops you being a victim. Yep. And Discos. Watching comedy.
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Foxy82 14 Jan 21 12.48pm | |
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Originally posted by ex hibitionist
In my experience you have to be very careful with 'counselling' - and private shrinks tend to be better than NHS ones (who mainly act as an arm of the DSS to try and make you ready for work rather than emotionally stable with a proper hold on reality). My parents passed away some years ago and then there was the hideous property grab when you find out what your brothers and sisters are really like - i was not in a good way. I was advised to see someone from 'Stress Minus' - a lovely, wise German lady called Patricia. Her company was called 'Stress-Minus' and three sessions from her to encourage me to engage with positive active things really helped, a real turning point. Might be worth giving it a search when the doldrums occur My Dad had a full on break down many years ago, due to the stresses of work. After being nursed back to work by the company psychiatrist he became incredibly selfish and hasn't been the same since. So, I've always been wary of getting 'help' for these reasons. Thanks for the recommendation though, I'll definitely look them up.
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