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Jamesk
11-04-12, 09:19
So I just went to see my Doc. He let me have a few more Zopiclone for emergencies (yay!)

Could have done with one last night as I was awake from 1.00am onwards.:unsure:

Anyway he has suggested a course of counselling for me - I have done the questionaire and he is arranging it for me. He was a bit shocked as I ticked the box "Have you ever thought you would be better off dead" and I had to explain to him I have never actually thought about actively pursuing it, just feel sometimes when I am awake at 3.00am I would prefer not to be here.

Anyway, I am rambling, will the counselling help?

soulboydk
11-04-12, 10:16
That's good you got a few extra pills to tie you over. I am sure the council will be of great help for you go for it and see what comes of it.

paula lynne
11-04-12, 10:21
Councelling can be the breakthrough for a lot of people James, give it a go, nothing to lose! :)

vwkamper
11-04-12, 10:36
Hi,

I have my 1st councilling appointment tomorrow at 10.10 so i'm in the same boat as you,
Not sure what to expect but i'm told it's helpfull so i shall have to wait and see!

Good luck with yours

Lexy.

Littlemadam
11-04-12, 11:36
Yay to counselling, I really think any kind of therapy, especially when on the NHS is a godsend, embrace it, use it to help get you better with an open mind and just see it as another great step to becoming better.

Let us know how you get on!!!

cheekyhaylz
11-04-12, 12:01
I'm in the same boat, Just had a hour phone call with a counseller this morning, she's calling me back today to tell give me options of different treatment I can have. She's also sending me DVD out so hopefully that will help. You've nothing to lose so I would go for it. Good luck :)

vwkamper
19-04-12, 08:58
Hi,

Me again well i had my 1st session and it was good i went in apprehensive and came out positive so yes i will go again.