Pissing EVERYONE Off in Random Public Stuffs

  • Oct. 28, 2018, 5:37 a.m.
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I worked Mental Health. I am a Peer Support individual.

I have been diagnosed with Bipolar I, PTSD, and other shit that I didn’t pay attention to, because I was NOT going to be defined by my diagnosis.

I have been raped. I have been beaten. I have lost a child. I have lived through flashbacks of a Vietnam Veteran.

Your victimology is BULLSHIT.

“I can’t talk on the phone.”

Your check isn’t gonna come in on the usual date…

All of a sudden, NO ONE, has anxiety and gets RIGHT on the phone.

Then there are those who don’t want to work and fake anxiety attacks in court, but I see them at the bar when I go looking.

Anxiety is the fad for today.

If I can make life work with the myriad of bullshit in my life?

I call bullshit on yours.

Its the fad for today to be “so anxious”. Fuck that shit. You are just looking for attention because everyone else has “anxiety”.

Meanwhile, I have clients that I work with that truly need help.

May you have ferocious diarrhea in gridlock traffic, or at your most important moment in life for making the honestly-mental health people work even harder, all because you wanted attention.


Deleted user October 28, 2018

Well that's a healthy way of looking at things

Shattered October 28, 2018

Yes, the attention whores make me want to shake them until their necks snap.

my.halo.has.slipped October 28, 2018

Or perhaps people have become more accepting of mental health issues like anxiety and depression, and people struggling now feel more able to be open about it.
Do people need to justify anxiety?

Small Town Girl November 02, 2018

I don't want to make light of anxiety, but it does seem like some people fake it. Some people's triggers are seemingly ridiculous. But I did hear a study recently that said the average high school kid has higher anxiety levels than a patient in a mental hospital had in the 1960s. There is something about today's culture, world, etc. that ads so much more pressure.

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