NAMI - You are Not Alone — It Will Be Okay

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It Will Be Okay

I’ve been seeing a therapist since I was six years old. I was diagnosed with ADHD and OCD. When I turned 10 I struggled with anorexia. When I turned 11 I started having problems with increased anxiety and intense mood swings. When I turned 12 I started to self harm and my depression got increasingly worse. In the 8th grade (13) I got a concussion and I was completely isolated from the world most days, the hallucinations I had previously got increasingly worse. I never fit in I had been bullied my whole life, when I went to high school I thought it would change. It didn’t. In high school I had extreme emotions that changed so rapidly I couldn’t keep track, terrible interpersonal relationships, and terrible anxiety. I also struggled with a major binge eating disorder. My friends were never by my side and treated me terribly, rumors were made up constantly. I was sexually abused when I was 14 and raped when I was 15. The first time, my friends said I was being over dramatic, so the second time I ignored the abuse. I have attempted suicide twice. I now struggle with Delayed Onset PTSD, Borderline Personality Disorder, OCD, and Generalized Anxiety Disorder. The summer I turned 16 I went to a wilderness program in Hawaii. It changed my life. Although I still struggle, I am better. I am better in that I am less impulsive and I have finally come to accepting my sexuality. People with borderline struggle with identity, but with time I found myself more and more. Everything is a process but getting better is possible and some days will be better than others. Stay Strong! 

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