"i don't know . . ."
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Them: "How can we help?"
Me: "I don't know . . ."
The hardest part is I honestly don't know what will help. [many of you know I struggle with depression, anxiety, bipolar, and OCD]
This is a conversation I've had countless times over the last year. If only I had some sort of ailment that could be SEEN and FIXED . . . why can't it be a broken arm? A simple cast would "fix" the problem in just a matter of weeks.
With mental health, you read the books, you do the checklists, you take the meds, you attend counseling . . . but at any moment . . . around any corner . . . there it is - ready to crush your hope and happiness.
Each time you start a new medication you feel hopeful . . . "this time it will work"
And each time a new medication doesn't help, you feel a bit more hopeless . . . "maybe I am beyond repair.
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Jon Haws, RN