Did you get any reply?I'm on the phone to my local health authority's "24 hour mental health line"
I've been waiting on the line ten minutes
The last few times I've rung it's not been answered and it was ringing over an hour
Its a disgrace PF. Hoping you get some help soon. Have you tried complaining to your MP? My relation has and, thankfully, mental health support is a subject his MP fights for. Might be worth a try?I'm on the phone to my local health authority's "24 hour mental health line"
I've been waiting on the line ten minutes
The last few times I've rung it's not been answered and it was ringing over an hour
NoDid you get any reply?
Never give up hope...things do improve, and you look back and remember how low you got and how different you feel.No
No wonder people just kill themselves the hoops they have to jump through when they're at their very very lowest
"Lessons will be learned"
Yeah course
Another long walk in the small hours I expect.
At least I'm certain this is coming to an end I will be helped because I simply have to be
I had a mental breakdown in 2016 and thought I'd be armed with the knowledge to avoid one in future. But they creep up on you. I think this one is down to basically my dad dying in late 2023 and someone I relied on becoming seriously ill a few days later and still being ill all this time later.Never give up hope...things do improve, and you look back and remember how low you got and how different you feel.
Yeah...I've had a few close mates die in the last few years. More recently new year..probably my best mate. I'm going to scatter his ashes tomorrow. As you get older, they all start popping off one by one. I'm billy no mates now haha. Still got family though.I had a mental breakdown in 2016 and thought I'd be armed with the knowledge to avoid one in future. But they creep up on you. I think this one is down to basically my dad dying in late 2023 and someone I relied on becoming seriously ill a few days later and still being ill all this time later.
When you're in the middle of it it feels like you'll never get out of it.
Hi Pink. Just to say I like your radio tipsI had a mental breakdown in 2016 and thought I'd be armed with the knowledge to avoid one in future. But they creep up on you. I think this one is down to basically my dad dying in late 2023 and someone I relied on becoming seriously ill a few days later and still being ill all this time later.
When you're in the middle of it it feels like you'll never get out of it.
You have to be helped PF don’t stop ringing the number they gave you, the NHS help lines probably work office hours like a lot of advice it’s never there in the small hours when you need it most. I just googled it for you, hope it helps.No
No wonder people just kill themselves the hoops they have to jump through when they're at their very very lowest
"Lessons will be learned"
Yeah course
Another long walk in the small hours I expect.
At least I'm certain this is coming to an end I will be helped because I simply have to be
I think in essence I should probably think about ringing 999
Some of my symptoms are very serious (occasional violent fantasies , suicidal ideation)
I should have been helped before things got this bad
Fucking fucking fucking bollocks
Yes you should. I’m lucky. I had a massive panic attack Wednesday morning. My semi-local hospital (it’s 30 miles away!) has a mental health urgent assessment unit - sort of like a mental health A&E - open 24 hours a day. It took 3 hours for me to be seen, but I was eventually.I think in essence I should probably think about ringing 999
Some of my symptoms are very serious (occasional violent fantasies , suicidal ideation)
I should have been helped before things got this bad
Fucking fucking fucking bollocks
Do you often get panic attacks?Yes you should. I’m lucky. I had a massive panic attack Wednesday morning. My semi-local hospital (it’s 30 miles away!) has a mental health urgent assessment unit - sort of like a mental health A&E - open 24 hours a day. It took 3 hours for me to be seen, but I was eventually.
I’m still recovering today and waiting on a callback from my GP on medication and the NHS team for therapy appointments so other than the initial (very good) assessment at 7 am Wednesday morning, I’m still in limbo. Mental health support in the NHS is a lottery, both in terms of the area where you live and the part of the NHS you’re engaging with.
If you think you might hurt yourself or anyone else, ring 999. I sincerely hope you do get in front of someone soon PF who can really help you. My thoughts are with you.
Not until fairly recently.Do you often get panic attacks?
Do you often get panic attacks?
Google has helpline numbers It’s awful just offering numbers it’s so frustrating that people qualified to help with panic attacks or other mental health conditions are never available when you need them the most.Not until fairly recently.
That's good to know you're physically fine. Exercise is good for treating anxiety.Thanks Kirkstall. I have now talked to my GP - I know the stressors that fire up mine (so far) and we’re both fairly comfortable that it isn’t related to a physical illness.
Thanks, and thanks for sharing your story.That's good to know you're physically fine. Exercise is good for treating anxiety.