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Re: (not actually) Coping with things.

@Dimity thank you. 

 

Im About to have a visitor. And I managed to talk briefly to my nurse. 

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Everything has escalated to the point where they won't let me have clothes anymore. I can't have my stuff, they lock me out of my room. I want to go home.

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Oh no, sorry to hear what you're going through there...and that they have wrongly said you have EUPD...and that they haven't addressed the reasons you went in in the first place! @The-red-centaur 

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@NatureLover cheers 

 

I feel like I'm just getting worse. Today my nurse said stop seeking attention. 

 

 

Why would I want the attention. I have autism. Attention is the last thing I want rn. 

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Hi @The-red-centaur I'm sorry to hear you experienced that. It sounds like a very stigmatising situation to be in and it is not OK for a nurse to speak to you that way. Do you have anyone else you can ask for support? We are here for you 💝

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I feel like my painting today....

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Chaotic and moody. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Moan. I'm tired of everything.  

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@Paperdaisy I am speaking to my psychologist tomorrow.  

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Beautiful painting @The-red-centaur Good to hear you're talking to your psychologist tomorrow. 

The weather is wild where I am today, making me feel moody too. Sitting with you.

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Stormy skies, breaking waves @The-red-centaur 

Hope there's a shaft of light between the clouds soon

 

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@moderator am I still allowed to use sane phone helpline even though I'm inpatient.