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Date: October 9, 2022

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  1. i’ve never once said he didn’t have the right to do it, it’s just the fact he’s hidden something so big from me. if he’d of come to me directly rather than run to his ex i wouldn’t be as mad.

    she helped him order the test kit, i don’t know if that was his idea or hers yet she definitely knew what was in it. as far as i’m aware, that makes them both as bad as each other as they wouldn’t of told me anything unless i’d of found out somehow on my own.

  2. Hey, OP, I'm in a similar boat. OCD, bipolar, borderline personality disorder, PTSD, anxiety, eating disorder. I've been through a psychosis before.

    I just got out of a deep. 5-year mixed mood (manic and depressive combined) episode that saw me lose my only friend. My wife and I are divorcing and she started sleeping with her new girlfriend 5 weeks after sleeping with me. I rebounded with a woman for 3.5 months, but we broke up December 30th because my depression was still causing me to sleep too much/lack motivation.

    What's helping keep me alive (and believe me, some days I struggle) is having a good support team. I don't just mean a therapist. I have a social worker to help connect me with resources in the community, I have my psychiatrist for medication and bad Indiana Jones metaphors, and I have my psychologist to do the deep dives that bring the real healing.

    Not every therapist or psychologist helped me. In fact, it's taken me decades to find the right ones (maybe 4 out of 9 therapists helped). But the right therapist will open doors to invaluable insight into where your emotions are coming from and what they're trying to tell you. And the thing is, these good therapists just guide you along the way, but it's really you who will find the answers and make the connections. He/she will ask the questions to get you to your own answers. Don't expect the answers to be given to you directly.

    I'm currently moving out of my wife and my old apartment. I'm moving into transitional housing for 1-3 years, where my living habits, routines, social life, work life, budget, everything will be receiving supervision and support. For me, it's necessary because I was in the psychiatric hospital for most of my teenage years and I didn't properly learn good life skills/adulting. I just need a little help to get to a place where I'm fine on my own. And you know what? I'm hella grateful! Because I can finally admit that trying to struggle through daily life, I wasn't okay.

    Please persist in seeking out whatever level of help and support you need to lead a healthy life. Don't give up, and don't take “no” for an answer when people say there's nothing more that can be done. You need to be your own advocate for your mental health needs.

    You will start over and rebuild your life. With mental illness, sometimes we have to rebuild again and again. Just learn from the past and learn to forgive yourself. Learn to leave the past where it belongs. Don't punish yourself. You can get through this, because you're a lot tougher than you imagine.

  3. They are forcing you into a relationship you clearly don't want. There is more to abuse than physically beating someone.

  4. Awful but you're still young and it seems pretty clear she has no fucks left to give, making therapy more of a money pit and extra wasted time.

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