wigman
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I lived in NI for a year in the 80s, as a civvy, I can't comprehend what you say but I do understand.
I remember coming down the Fletcher's for leaving leaving drinks prior to you going to NI.
I lived in NI for a year in the 80s, as a civvy, I can't comprehend what you say but I do understand.
I remember coming down the Fletcher's for leaving leaving drinks prior to you going to NI.
There have been 223 posts. You could count on one hand those that were not supportive not just of you, but of the issue in general, and of other posters. Anything that raises awareness is a good thing. There have been some good links and good advice. You may have started the thread, but others have shared their own issues, bought their own experiences into the discussion. It has been a positive thread on the whole, not attention seeking by any means, and I honestly don't think it has been viewed in that way. I'd like to feel the very opposite is true and that it should stay and be bounced whenever anyone else is having a bit of a wobble. You know, you may well have helped a few other people too.
There will be many more to come as well.Good days mate.
Don't think that SN, its a great thread to start, and I hope the mods don't delete.
Anyone who thinks that a football forum is not the place to start a thread like this should reflect that probably its generally men that contribute here.
Not trying the bring the thread down, but stats do show that suicide is the biggest killer of men between 35-50. So anything that helps us to discuss mental health issues (even on line) does have a benefit and might even save lives.
I know the Albion are good at promoting health issues, so perhaps this an area they could help to raise awareness.
Another good link for anyone needing support.
https://www.thecalmzone.net/
Trying to respond to a few things at once … I confess to being a BACP registered therapist http://www.bacp.co.uk/ so if you want an off or on the record answer please PM or quote me and I’ll try to respond when not at work!
People use food for all sorts of psychological reasons as well as just for nourishment. I think I’d do some research first. Here are some resources to kick off with:
NHS guidance: http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/eating-disorders/pages/introduction.aspx
Mind: http://www.mind.org.uk/information-...health-problems/eating-problems/#.WK3k1fIQTIU
Eating Problems – a specialist I know of: http://www.eatingproblems.org/index.html
Yes this site seems good. Best way is probably to get a recommendation from someone you know, a GP or someone in the field. Other sites where therapists advertise include http://www.itsgoodtotalk.org.uk/ and http://www.counselling-directory.org.uk/
Just googling in your area will also produce results. Suggest you make a shortlist of 3 possible people that appeal to you and call them up. You’ll probably get a sense of which person might work best for you.
Have you talked the GP through this? Sounds like you are having a post traumatic stress type response to these past events. Suggest you get a full PTSD assessment – ask GP. There are ways of treating this out there. A common one is EMDR (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_movement_desensitization_and_reprocessing) although I do not have personal experience of that.
Well done for starting the thread [MENTION=19110]Sussex[/MENTION]Nomad. I think you saw my earlier post so do check in with someone if you need to. If not friends and family, then GP, Samaritans if in crisis, therapy does help – see above, A&E in emergency. NSC may soon need to be added to this list of helping resources! Great work everyone.
This, there has been a big push in Australia to get men talking about mental health issues. This thread is a wonderful example of giving people that platform.
Good days mate.
On reflection I should probably not have started this thread.
Perhaps this whole thread would be better deleted by the mods.
This type of thread is exactly why this forum is what it is.
People rally regardless of which team is supported, who the poster is and whatever the situation.
I have witnessed my father suffer a mental breakdown some years ago and it has always stuck with me. I was strong for him during his hour of need and supported him unconditionally as in sure most of you would given a simular situation.
My questions regarding this subject is genuine and has remained unanswered since my father went through his crisis...
How do you define a mental health issue being that? Could it be stress? Or could it be a bout of depression?
I would say that all of us suffer periods of at least one of these things at some time in our lives but how do we know when professional help requires seeking?
I've been going through a very tough time with divorce and all the upset that comes with that. My career has also been a bit up and down during this time as well.
I try to remain positive but it is impossible not to have bad days and times of reflection on what I have lost. I do take care of myself and make sure I continue to live my life as well as I can. I don't want to burden friends or family but don't feel that I need professional help either. Maybe I do but have no idea?
It's a very difficult thing to know I guess.
Regards to all that have been diagnosed with MH issues and are being taken care of.
UTA
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This type of thread is exactly why this forum is what it is.
People rally regardless of which team is supported, who the poster is and whatever the situation.
I have witnessed my father suffer a mental breakdown some years ago and it has always stuck with me. I was strong for him during his hour of need and supported him unconditionally as in sure most of you would given a simular situation.
My questions regarding this subject is genuine and has remained unanswered since my father went through his crisis...
How do you define a mental health issue being that? Could it be stress? Or could it be a bout of depression?
I would say that all of us suffer periods of at least one of these things at some time in our lives but how do we know when professional help requires seeking?
I've been going through a very tough time with divorce and all the upset that comes with that. My career has also been a bit up and down during this time as well.
I try to remain positive but it is impossible not to have bad days and times of reflection on what I have lost. I do take care of myself and make sure I continue to live my life as well as I can. I don't want to burden friends or family but don't feel that I need professional help either. Maybe I do but have no idea?
It's a very difficult thing to know I guess.
Regards to all that have been diagnosed with MH issues and are being taken care of.
UTA
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Quote Originally Posted by Shropshire Seagull View Post
Mental Health Issues [MHI] - not sure if I have?
My 21 y/o daughter was diagnosed with Asperger's 15 years ago and has had various treatments / tablets - I can see a lot of her "problems" in myself going back to my childhood [I'm 56 now] but I've never had any sort of diagnosis. I stuggle with relationships [friends] but have been very lucky to have a wife of 30 years who has stuck by me.
I have [what I think is] an eating disorder - I eat when I'm stressed [work stress], I eat when I'm bored - I've got a BMI of 34 and no will-power to do anything about it - is that a form of MHI? I think my only solution is a gastric band but is there some mental treatment that could help me?
I don't want to waste NHS time when they clearly have more critical MHI to deal with - I don't think it's depression - but why do I keep eating?
In the scale of issues shared by others on this thread, eating unnecessarily seems to pale into insignificance - am I one of those [many?] undiagnosed cases?
This.
Thought about trying hypnosis?
Mental health is not really so very different to physical health. The brain and the mind are part of the body. Most of us are just far more familiar with treating problems in the body that we can see and understand more easily. These links have some explanations:I wish I could help, perhaps somewhere on here will help? I can't explain mental health, I can only give my experience. Can anyone here help on this?
This type of thread is exactly why this forum is what it is.
People rally regardless of which team is supported, who the poster is and whatever the situation.
I have witnessed my father suffer a mental breakdown some years ago and it has always stuck with me. I was strong for him during his hour of need and supported him unconditionally as in sure most of you would given a simular situation.
My questions regarding this subject is genuine and has remained unanswered since my father went through his crisis...
How do you define a mental health issue being that? Could it be stress? Or could it be a bout of depression?
I would say that all of us suffer periods of at least one of these things at some time in our lives but how do we know when professional help requires seeking?
I've been going through a very tough time with divorce and all the upset that comes with that. My career has also been a bit up and down during this time as well.
I try to remain positive but it is impossible not to have bad days and times of reflection on what I have lost. I do take care of myself and make sure I continue to live my life as well as I can. I don't want to burden friends or family but don't feel that I need professional help either. Maybe I do but have no idea?
It's a very difficult thing to know I guess.
Regards to all that have been diagnosed with MH issues and are being taken care of.
UTA
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