I would like to thank my loyal readers. About a year ago, when I
found my blog going international, I had a boost in confidence that
found my blog going international, I had a boost in confidence that
what I put out here is actually helping and that, even though slow,
my readership is increasing.
I thought I would give a little follow-up and help give some confidence
to my readers.
I was diagnosed with schizo-affective disorder a month after I turned
21. I saw all my career and family dreams disappear before an
antiquated form of treatment and even older form of standard DSM-IV
conclusive psychiatry guidelines. Back then, diagnoses were still an
observation and guessing game.
Now that we are coming into a more understanding and
friendlier DSM5 and ICD-10CM guidelines with accepted
treatments, changing norms and society standards- I hope
treatments, changing norms and society standards- I hope
the stigma campaign is working to help stop prejudice
and decrease suicide numbers that plague
the mentally ill.
the mentally ill.
I am 45 now, have two children in college, an orphaned father
and a baby brother who still argues with me and who's
loving family still welcomed me after 10 years between visits.
loving family still welcomed me after 10 years between visits.
Having lost some family, I am still coming to terms with and
working in therapy to learn how to positively remember memories
(what is normal, what is typical, and what I still need to work through).
I have many cousins, many younger than me, and I try to give
working in therapy to learn how to positively remember memories
(what is normal, what is typical, and what I still need to work through).
I have many cousins, many younger than me, and I try to give
them courage just in case they find themselves also
in the mental health system. In other words, I still
need to set a good example.
In the meantime remember what a difference a friend makes
( even though that link has expired, it is still a good motto )
In the meantime remember what a difference a friend makes
( even though that link has expired, it is still a good motto )
you might be able to save your friend's life.
Thank you again to all my readers.
Help a friend, help yourself, help someone.
click here for support: talk to someone now:
http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org
archive what a difference a friend makes
the ratios and statistics:
2007 data suicidal rates
2009 data suicidal rates
2010 data suicidal rates
the ratios and statistics:
2007 data suicidal rates
2009 data suicidal rates
2010 data suicidal rates