05 May 2015 09:56 PM
05 May 2015 09:56 PM
Hello @Former-Member
you are the expert of your own life. It maybe that you will have to guide the worker, telling them what you would like them to do. Chances are she will be relieved to have direction. Things do not work in isolation, focusing on one area will most likely have an effect in another area. Focus on what seems most important right now, and that you can change.
Although transparency can at times be confirming, (if presented correctly, eg with acknowledgement and empathy), I'm sure her statement had the opposite effect, and was a little unfair.
Give it a go...
the story continues
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06 May 2015 09:01 PM
06 May 2015 09:01 PM
Thanks @PeppiPatty and @-karma-
@hiddenite sorry i kind of highjacked your thread! I just mentioned that the counsellor had said that because i know you are having similar issues with your mental health team. 🙂 Its been a busy day here, but havent gotten much done! Hope that your day has been as restful as possible and that you are getting some positive help. If not, i really hope that you will be able to be going home soon.
Keep going, sitting here with you tonight and holding onto some hope for healing and help for you.
LJ
07 May 2015 11:02 AM
07 May 2015 11:02 AM
Only just got these pics because my computer has been running sooooo slow. All good now fingers crossed.
Such lovely pics. That area is amazing. I used to walk around there when there were no houses in sight and remember it fondly. I wish I'd never moved away from Melbourne. I might also be getting better treatment now, but I can't ever afford to move back, as much as I'd like to.
07 May 2015 06:18 PM
07 May 2015 06:18 PM
07 May 2015 07:53 PM
07 May 2015 07:53 PM
When I drive down to Melbourne, I always get a feeling like I'm coming home and feel quite low when I see it in my mirrors. I love the little shopping boutiques, the sidewalk cafes and especially Lord of the Fries mini-burgers.
I also love the leafy suburbs, the parks and the Dandenongs. In fact I love most of Melbourne. I go down once a month for our BPD support group meetings, so I still get to see a bit of it.
07 May 2015 08:01 PM
07 May 2015 08:01 PM
I've visited Melbourne a few times, its a nice place, but i don't know it very well. I think Sydney has been my favourite Australian city though, followed by Alice Springs.
Hi @hiddenite, Karen, I've had a long long long day today, i'm exhausted right to my bones.. im really really hoping that that means that I'll actually sleep tonight! I'm snuggled up in my blanky like usual, now that they kidlets are in bed. Its peaceful and quiet. Hoping you can find some peace in your space and that you know we're here with you.
LJ
07 May 2015 08:53 PM
07 May 2015 08:53 PM
Hey @Former-Member
Sorry to hear it's been a hard one. I'm feeling quite shattered. Not entirely sure why. Another too busy week hasn't helped. I hope tomorrow is a better day: for you, for me, for Karen( @hiddenite ), for us all.
Hope for a better day endures...
Kindest regards, Kristin
07 May 2015 08:55 PM
07 May 2015 08:55 PM
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