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Death is my friend
- Sep 23, 2021
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I'll go first: A few days ago someone told me: "I don't understand why you're sad. You have warm and cold water, just be happy about it!"
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Thats so dumb. Sorry you had to hear that.My father when discovering I'd been cutting myself sighed heavaly and said to my mother, "I don't believe it, you've given birth to a waistrel."
I think this says a lot about how materialistic people are. They think that depression is due to sadness that you don't have something. Like you or I will cheer up and decide not to be suicidal if I "just appreciate what you have." Fucking idiots, I've been very grateful for what I have, I know very well what it's like not to have basic things. I can only infer that the only thing that makes them depressed is not having enough stuff.I'll go first: A few days ago someone told me: "I don't understand why you're sad. You have warm and cold water, just be happy about it!"
"Oh, its not that bad, you could have cancer or something."
"Why can't you just be happy?"
My favourite - "It's just an excuse to behave badly"
Where do I fucking begin.
"What traumatized you isn't happening now, be grateful for the present!" - MIL
"Your mental illness is all in your head." - too many people to list.
"You're just clinically depressed; drink a supplement drink, go for a walk and go back to school." - ER physician
"You can't even enjoy a vacation without anxiety and ruining the trip for everyone else. Shame on you." - my dad to me, age 11
"Just try going for a hike. It will make you feel better both mentally and physically, trust me." - old acquaintance, after I said that I was too physically ill to stand for more than 5-10 minutes at a time without vomiting/passing out
"Don't feel that way." - again, too many people to list.
"You fit 9/9 criteria for borderline personality disorder. A significant percentage of people with this disorder attempt suicide and succeed. So I guess I'll see you in 2 weeks for your follow-up appointment... if you're still around." - my former psychiatrist, before smirking and leaving the examination room
"I don't feel sorry for you at all. If you really want to die then just fucking kill yourself already. Don't *try*, just fucking do it!" - my dad
"You can't even make it to ONE [social event]? It's not that hard." - former friend
"You just need to go out into nature, get naked, surround yourself with rocks that you picked, light some incense and meditate. Nature is the best medicine." - former coworker
"Just because you're diagnosed with mental illness doesn't mean you have to act like it. You really just need to get out of your head." - ex-boyfriend
"I feel like you just don't want to go back to work." - another former psychiatrist, who refused to fill out my disability paperwork because I couldn't get into a DBT program for financial/accessibility rreasons
I could keep going, but I think you get the picture. Fucking people, man.
Years ago, I remember asking people to talk me off the ledge on Reddit when I was experiencing suicidal thoughts.
Somebody answered: "If you die now, you won't be able to play Fallout 4 when it comes out."
It was such a ridiculous suggestion to me that I couldn't help but laugh. I forget that gamers place a spiritual level of importance on these game releases. You must not be particularly bothered by life if a videogame can prevent you from ending yours.
Other things become more important over time. I also used to obsessively keep track of new game releases, and eagerly anticipate them. But these days, I really can't think of a single game or series I would still get excited for.As a gamer and a depressive, I fucking wish a new release had the power to get me off a ledge. I can muster a certain level of, "oh nice" when I see an announcement or whatever but not the childlike joy of yesteryear. Maybe that's the problem.
Urgh these are really bad.Where do I fucking begin.
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A friend whose also a redditor said that he didn't understand why someone would kill themselves just before The Big Election. Wouldn't they really want to know the result.Years ago, I remember asking people to talk me off the ledge on Reddit when I was experiencing suicidal thoughts.
Somebody answered: "If you die now, you won't be able to play Fallout 4 when it comes out."
It was such a ridiculous suggestion to me that I couldn't help but laugh. I forget that gamers place a spiritual level of importance on these game releases. You must not be particularly bothered by life if a videogame can prevent you from ending yours.
I had a trainee at my psych ward tell me: Well I don't know why you're suffering so much since you don't have a "real" problem like a disabled child or soWhere do I fucking begin.
"What traumatized you isn't happening now, be grateful for the present!" - MIL
"Your mental illness is all in your head." - too many people to list.
"You're just clinically depressed; drink a supplement drink, go for a walk and go back to school." - ER physician
"You can't even enjoy a vacation without anxiety and ruining the trip for everyone else. Shame on you." - my dad to me, age 11
"Just try going for a hike. It will make you feel better both mentally and physically, trust me." - old acquaintance, after I said that I was too physically ill to stand for more than 5-10 minutes at a time without vomiting/passing out
"Don't feel that way." - again, too many people to list.
"You fit 9/9 criteria for borderline personality disorder. A significant percentage of people with this disorder attempt suicide and succeed. So I guess I'll see you in 2 weeks for your follow-up appointment... if you're still around." - my former psychiatrist, before smirking and leaving the examination room
"I don't feel sorry for you at all. If you really want to die then just fucking kill yourself already. Don't *try*, just fucking do it!" - my dad
"You just need to go out into nature, get naked, surround yourself with rocks that you picked, light some incense and meditate. Nature is the best medicine." - former coworker
"Just because you're diagnosed with mental illness doesn't mean you have to act like it. You really just need to get out of your head." - ex-boyfriend
"I feel like you just don't want to go back to work." - another former psychiatrist, who refused to fill out my disability paperwork because I couldn't get into a DBT program for financial/accessibility rreasons
I could keep going, but I think you get the picture. Fucking people, man.
That's not really smart from them. I am sure that your suffering is real. HUGI had a trainee at my psych ward tell me: Well I don't know why you're suffering so much since you don't have a "real" problem like a disabled child or so
As a fellow gamer, this hits too close to home.I can muster a certain level of, "oh nice" when I see an announcement or whatever but not the childlike joy of yesteryear.
I would get them to explain exactly how you "think negatively". Socratic Irony can be quite useful to establish if you are being gaslit! When I've asked people to explain how I exhibit the actions they accuse me of, when they gaslight me, more often than not, they can't come up with a single example.Even though there's some truth to it,
"Negative thinking makes you sick/is harmful to your health."
The people saying this may have my best interests at heart, but I feel like I'm being gaslit, as they seem to suggest that I am to blame for my ill health.
A friend whose also a redditor said that he didn't understand why someone would kill themselves just before The Big Election. Wouldn't they really want to know the result.
People think, when they hear about young people doing things, "I didn't know anyone who self harmed when I was young". Then conclude that it must be a new trend. When the trend is far more likely to be people talking about things like this more.Another one I just remembered: Once a nurse in the psych ward said: "Why do you cut yourself? Everyone will think you're just going with the trend."
Lmao idc about any trend, I do it to make me feel better.
Well I know that there was some kind of trend about this a few years ago. I wasnt depressed back then so I didn't cut but it makes people who actually are depressed as fakersPeople think, when they hear about young people doing things, "I didn't know anyone who self harmed when I was young". Then conclude that it must be a new trend. When the trend is far more likely to be people talking about things like this more.
Sounds like she knew sweet fuck all about her job and had just as much empathy. Sadly the case with a lot of lower level psych staff. I feel like they get into the job so they can show off how caring they are whereas they're anything but.Another one I just remembered: Once a nurse in the psych ward said: "Why do you cut yourself? Everyone will think you're just going with the trend."
Lmao idc about any trend, I do it to make me feel better.
That's an interesting idea! Gaslighting the gaslighter.I would get them to explain exactly how you "think negatively". Socratic Irony can be quite useful to establish if you are being gaslit! When I've asked people to explain how I exhibit the actions they accuse me of, when they gaslight me, more often than not, they can't come up with a single example.
Usually they respond with the old favourite "ad hoc rescue" and say "you just do" or it "just is".
A fitting analogy.Why don't we go nuts all over your car with a lump hammer and then we can see how effective your philosophy is at making the dents disappear?
That can be tricky to deal with for sure :-( But I don't think its really gaslighting them as you are basically asking them to back up their claims with some evidence. If someone can't demonstrate that you are actually doing the things they claim you are then, I would suggest that they probably aren't being honest.That's an interesting idea! Gaslighting the gaslighter.
Thing is, the people that say this are usually the ones close to me, whom I'm on good terms, and don't want to burn bridges with. I know they mean well, but sometimes the truth can be a bitter pill to swallow.
An apt analogy.