Ice_Fire
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Okay, so, as is obvious by the title, this mainly applies to people in the UK. But, any opinions are welcome.
Right so, I went back to my GP yesterday and actually broke down crying, which is very rare for me and I told her that my symptoms are bad, I keep having flashbacks in school and I feel on the verge of completely losing it.
My doctor's advice? 'Maybe the way forward is to bury it and move on with your life?' Really?! So, she's changed the anti-depressants and sent me on my way. I need more support than that. I...don't know. I saw a Community Psych Nurse who along with my T diagnosed the PTSD. But beyond that I've just been left to fend for myself.
Short of turning up at A and E and telling them I cannot deal with life, sort me out, I don't know what to do. :cry:
Right so, I went back to my GP yesterday and actually broke down crying, which is very rare for me and I told her that my symptoms are bad, I keep having flashbacks in school and I feel on the verge of completely losing it.
My doctor's advice? 'Maybe the way forward is to bury it and move on with your life?' Really?! So, she's changed the anti-depressants and sent me on my way. I need more support than that. I...don't know. I saw a Community Psych Nurse who along with my T diagnosed the PTSD. But beyond that I've just been left to fend for myself.
Short of turning up at A and E and telling them I cannot deal with life, sort me out, I don't know what to do. :cry: