22 Oct 2015 10:50 PM - edited 22 Oct 2015 10:58 PM
22 Oct 2015 10:50 PM - edited 22 Oct 2015 10:58 PM
You are not struggling alone, neither are you alone.
Also, did the Psychologist tell you why your appointment was put back to a later date? And have you contacted him/her to say you are struggling and if they would see you ASAP? I would hope that this Psychologist would rearrange their schedule to see you urgently, and to be honest, I would expect that if I were in this situtation with my own Therapist. Maybe you can speak to your Psychologist and ask for helpful things to try until you see him/her?
If you can't see the Psychologist, then can you make an urgent appointment with your Doctor?
I also think another point was made in this Forum about contacting a help-line. I have found Lifeline (either via phone or their online chat during night hours) very helpful.
Otherwise family or friends you trust to help you and talk to or who can visit you. I also find positive distraction good - TV, music you enjoy, books to read or something to help you take your mind off the thoughts.
During those times I struggle I find that writing a list of those things in your life that are positive - and I know we have times where we can't see those things as positive but they are actually there. Even something so simple as going to my window and watch our little Blue Fairy Wrens 'singing' is something visual that I see and also that I hear (and they are so cute, tiny little birds). Nature is a wonderful distraction.
I also know for a fact these times pass and that's what I tell myself when I am struggling - they always pass because they always have and I have come out the other end. But please try to make contact and request your Psychologist bring forward your session time.
Keep posting here if it makes you feel better, or contact Lifeline or another helpline.
Please take care.
JJ.
22 Oct 2015 11:30 PM
22 Oct 2015 11:30 PM
I think that this forum was developed to deal with this kind of thing. So though not a crisis service ... it is the purpose and reason a lot of us are drawn to read and post on this site.
Personally when I am down I can be pretty convincing to myself that it is the most realistic solution ... now I am beginning to realise that even if I can find lots of so-called reasons ... just the thought I am thinking that way is worth challenging.
Good Luck with your appointment
... with a few good distractions sometimes we get a little shift in the feeling and start to be able to focus on our day.
23 Oct 2015 09:10 AM
23 Oct 2015 09:10 AM
@Former-Member
No need to apologise! I think it's a really productive conversation to have.
How are you today? Did you find any of the suggestions helpful?
Nik
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@Crazy_Bug_Lady it is really good that you have a plan and someone you can trust. I am wondering if you have someone to talk to outside of business hours?
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