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- Tomshardware
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Anxiety/depression
"Been through bad time lately with suffering with this. Dark thoughts as well. I know some posters on here suffer with this. Anyone come through the other side of this shit?
"A number of posters have been yellow carded and told to stay off this thread unless they have anything constructive to add.This is a thread that has been very useful to so many, for any other posters with scores to settle, argue on another thread. This thread is sacrosant.Thank you"
"A number of posters have been yellow carded and told to stay off this thread unless they have anything constructive to add.This is a thread that has been very useful to so many, for any other posters with scores to settle, argue on another thread. This thread is sacrosant.Thank you"
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"Jon Good lad, don’t worry about the knobs Just the matter in hand Thanks for posting"
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"Hi all just to update those showing interest I have attended the first session of a pre therapy course. There are three sessions which ready you for therapy and you work out what therapy you need tailored for what you want to achieve. It is worth doing this course for me as I want to not only get better but understand what triggered it, how to spot the signs and how to cope in the future. I will pop back on here after my second session which is tomorrow. Sad to read the mods post saying if you want to argue go on another thread. Why argue on any thread? Appreciate the sentiment though. Guys your positive messages to me really help so thanks very much."
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Just a note of thanks to the mod who has updated the OP. There's no place for the usual bullshit you get on other threads on here.
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White Pony
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"Nice one Jon, son! I would echo what Fifth says and also am interested in what kind of session you were offered. I think it’s of interest because, as Fifth says, the type of counselling you are offered is crucial. I was in an absolutely horrific place around 3 years ago and was first of all sent to fairly standard talking therapy. If anything, it made things worse. In those roles, they are usually not well trained enough to cope with a person who is literally on the precipice. It was only when I was hooked up with a bloody excellent CBT therapist that it started to click with me. Now I have to tools to use when I recognise things are going south. And they still do, but now I know the steps to take. If I’m struggling, I go back to CBT. The bottom line is, try whatever is offered, but if it don’t work then don’t just give up, make sure you push back and ask what the other options are. Good luck mate x"
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Fifth Column
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"Jon I haven't followed the thread but I see you're talking about your first appointment or similar - if you mean counselling then that's great. Well done for taking that step. At the end of 2016/early 2017 I was going through a tough time and counselling really helped me. Then in January this year as well. Both times I was lucky in that the issues that were affecting my mental health were really 'external' ie marriage and job respectively. It can be harder when the issues are more 'internal' and/or the result of longer term trauma. Still, it's a great first step and it will help."
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Hi all and thanks for all the positive posts. Went really well and looking forward to the next one. Definitely the right thing to do and nothing to fear if anyone is worrying. Feel I am on the road to a better place already. Will post again all. Cheers Jon
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wanstead_hammer
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"Yeh, hope it all went well for you Jon and it’s gave you the boost/lift that you need to push forward and make that light at the end of tunnel a lot brighter. Keep well mate, you’re not alone. 67 - I’ve sent Steve another whomail as well. No reply. Getting deeply worried for his welfare now mate. Upsetting. Look after yourself!"
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White Pony
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"Jon I hope your day went well today fella? Taking the first step might not seem like much at the time, but it can be a massive step forward towards being able to cope. Fingers crossed it went well for you."
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ted fenton
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Got my first session tomorrow people. Just want to back Block up for his post. The petty arguing on WHO is painful enough but this thread has no place for any negativity. I am struggling at the moment and trying to surround my self with positive things. All the positive comments really help. Cheers.
- MaryMillingtonsGhost
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chim chim cha boo
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"Willtell, There's no place on so much as an anonymous football board for people like you. Especially on this thread. I genuinely hope you forget about some of the things that you posted on this board and come to a WHO drinks sometime."
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Side of Ham
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"I do wonder if those that troll on these types of thread have mental issues that by being a troll on this particular thread is their therapy? Not making it right, I just can't see any other reason to see there is a line with this type of thing/thread."
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Westham67
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I agree with you Block . I tend to ignore it to a point but trolling on this thread in particular riles me