Dear Malian,
Welcome, my friend. And sorry that I have been in the hospital (no worries) and missed seeing your introduction.
I too am relatively new to this forum, and have a long history of abuse and neglect. I also have rare autoimmune disorders, and an adult life that has stuttered along and been shaken by even more trauma and loss. And more recently that life just seemed to come to a screeching halt. So I feel as if I can relate to you and your plight to keep looking for the help/answers you so desperately seek.
When I read what you have written, I was both moved and sadden. And even though your replies show sincere gratitude, I hear, very loudly, your frustration, somber sadness, and sense of hopeless. I think if you read my introduction you would see much of the same. I know it must seem pretty bleak, and in that darkness it is extremely hard to reach out to professionals and people around you who just don't seem to understand or be able to help. I urge you to continue reaching out as you are doing here with us.
But please trust me, when I say that this forum is a warm and friendly and embracing place. A place to find solace, information, inspiration, connection, laughter, and most assuredly hope. On one of my darkest days, these friends on mine here warmly took me in and generously supported and encouraged me. And they haven't stopped since...
I am here for you (as is everyone else). Let this be a place you turn to and find at least some of what you need. Please do let me know what I can do to help.
Alex
PS - Thank you for liking my post in the Emotional Neglect thread, for it gave me this chance to meet you and to welcome you. I guess you might call this an "indirect" introduction of sorts. :)