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Unfiltered Story #100600

| Unfiltered | November 24, 2017

(I’ve suffered from mental health issues since I was young, but I wasn’t able to do anything about it because my family has issues believing that mental illness is real. A few years ago, while I was in college, things got really bad so I finally tried to tell my parents about it. It took a few months of frustration and arguing, but I eventually managed to convince them it was actually an issue. They found a psychiatrist I could see and I was excited at first. I thought I’d be able to get some help! I’d hardly walked in the door before I realized there would be a problem)

Psychiatrist: (shaking my hand) So, how old are you?

Me: I’m turning 20 next month.

(she laughs)

Psychiatrist: 20? You’re far to young to have any problems! Why are you even here?

Me: Young or not, I actually do have a lot of symptoms I’m worried about.

(I hand her a list I’d made of symptoms I’d been struggling with, including some rather severe ones. She sets it aside after barely glancing at it.)

Psychiatrist: Why don’t you just tell me about yourself? Do you have a boyfriend?

Me: Um..no, I don’t?

Psychiatrist: Why don’t we talk about that. It might be causing some of your “issues.”

(It was only downhill from there. She dismissed all my symptoms, including my suicidal ideation and dissociation, as nothing more than school stress or lacking a boyfriend. I was told I just needed to get out of the house more often and make a few friends – something my parents insisted was a cure-all as well. Ever since that day, nothing I’ve said has been able to convince them otherwise. The only reason I’ve improved at all – and mostly stopped being suicidal – is because of my college’s psychologist. I’d only found out there was a doctor on campus afterwards, and after meeting him, he was shocked I’d managed to make it as far as I had without any help at all. I’m living back at home now that I’ve graduated, only until I can find work, but he helped me immensely while I was still enrolled. I don’t think I would have survived school without his help.)

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