NovemberStar
Platinum Member
get frustrated at times with this. My colleagues now I have PTSD / depression / eating disorder / issues. Very few know exaclty how bad it is, but it's not enough to say I'm struggling or need supoort - I don't get it anyway.
Amoher (more distant) colleague has cancer. She's going through chemo and overall prognosis is good - but it's a huge battle still. I'm not trying for a minute to suggest her battle is easier than my ptsd / etc fight; but it's frustrating that physical diseases (like cancer) seem to get everyone gathering around and going out of their way to help, whereas mental illness is invisible and you're left alone to deal with with it best you can. It's very lonely.
Was driving home today just wishing colleagues around me would understand just enough to support me when things at works get hard. i can't help but feel I'd get more suport, more understanding, more help and compassion if I had cancer instead of ptsd. Currently I'm struglging a lot with suicidal urges, depression and I honestly do not know if I will make it through this - it feels as deadly and as much as a riisk to my survival as her cancer does, but no one can see that.
Amoher (more distant) colleague has cancer. She's going through chemo and overall prognosis is good - but it's a huge battle still. I'm not trying for a minute to suggest her battle is easier than my ptsd / etc fight; but it's frustrating that physical diseases (like cancer) seem to get everyone gathering around and going out of their way to help, whereas mental illness is invisible and you're left alone to deal with with it best you can. It's very lonely.
Was driving home today just wishing colleagues around me would understand just enough to support me when things at works get hard. i can't help but feel I'd get more suport, more understanding, more help and compassion if I had cancer instead of ptsd. Currently I'm struglging a lot with suicidal urges, depression and I honestly do not know if I will make it through this - it feels as deadly and as much as a riisk to my survival as her cancer does, but no one can see that.