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Lousy Hero
09-11-06, 19:10
Hey, Im Richard, im Seventeen... well 18 on the 21st of November... some 18th it's going to be...

A teacher, and good friend, of mine at school has been a long time reader, though never a poster, of these forums and suggested them to me as a source of ... i dont know, support? well at least to show to me that im not alone in my feelings and there are communities such as these that really do help. its great to see, from what ive read so far, how supportive you guys are and how much you all care about the "little guy."

Ive recently been discharged from a young persons psychiatic unit, where i stayed for three weeks. I was admitted, not sectioned, because of continual self harming and suicidal thoughts and attempts. I think it helped and, though my stay was short, i was able to begin to talk about problems in my life, something which ive never felt able to do in the past. Much of my therapy was based around the CBT, or Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, which, i found, was a GREAT way of addressing thoughts, feeling and emotions.

I am currently attending my school for two hours a day in the mornings in an attempt to overcome some of my fears. I started this on Tuesday 7th Novemeber, and have found it really difficult but i know its a step i need to take. I've also got to decide what to do education wise, whether to:

A) Complete my final year of 6th form, take my final exams in May 2007 and continue to university in October 2007,
B) Carry on attending school, but repeat my final year properly in September 2007,
C) Leave school and return in September 2007 to repeat my final year, and find some form of low stress employment until then.

I really have no idea what to do at to moment it just seems to be too "in your face" for me to cope with at the moment. I guess, deep down, i would like to either attempt re-intergration into my current year (as no to socially excude myself) and repeat my final year next year, or get a job until next september then repeat my final year. I dont think i could cope with the pressure, ongoing therapy, emotional stress and catching up necessary to carry on at school as "normal" and take my exams in may 2007.

Anyway, thats me, apologies for the length of my intro, its just helped to write things down i guess, and hopefully y'all know a bit about me and my situation :)

Thanks for taking the time to read

Lousy Hero

Religion? Communism? No, Love is the Opiate of the People

manmoor
09-11-06, 19:24
Hi Richard,

A big warm welcome to you. You will be made very welcome here.

Take Care

Mandyxx

chillx
09-11-06, 20:05
Hi Richard,

Welcome to the forum. You will certainly get lots of help and support here. I assume you are continuing with the CBT as you found it helpful. Having read your post I feel you have answered your question re. your education. I think your gut feeling may be the way to go as it takes the pressure off you for this academic year but allows you to socialise with your friends which is vital. Then next academic year you can concentrate on sitting your exams and plan for university. I believe you need to take things slowly and don't over stretch yourself. I am sure there will be supportive staff in the school to help you with this decision.

Take care.



chillx

honeybee3939
09-11-06, 20:39
Hi Richard !

A BIG warm welcome to you, lovely to see you here. im sure you will get some great advice while making new friends on the way!:D


Love

Andrea
xxxx

barbie
09-11-06, 21:03
Hi Richard!

I just joined this site too, it's great and I think you will find alot of support.

Firstly, WELL DONE for going to school for a couple of hours a day, you are dead right not to socially exclude yourself, even though its hard.

And I think your idea of attending school this year, but properly repeating next year, will be the best idea, purely because you are not putting too much pressure on to yourself, but at the same time you are keeping a routine until you feel better.

I only say this as I lost my job last week and even though I could claim incapacity (as I have been ill which is why I was sacked[V]) I do want to work, even part time, just to keep that routine and to have a good reason to get up every morning!!!!

Anyway, I'm sure you will make the right decision.

Best of Luck!

Carla x

"Smile Like You Mean It"

nomorepanic
09-11-06, 21:22
Richard

Just wanted to welcome you aboard and lovely to see you here.

There are some lovely people here and you will get loads of support and help.

Nicola

People will forget what you said
People will forget what you did
But people will never forget how you made them feel

Amber
09-11-06, 22:22
Hiya, welcome to the forum. You will find lots of help and support here from people who understand and care! x

Amber

LickeyEndBlues
10-11-06, 09:58
Hi Richard

Welcome to NMP.

I can guarentee you that you will find plenty heroes in here!!

It is helpful and supportive, and you won't go to far short of advice.

As far as school and stuff in concerned I'm a believer in doing it when it's right. Go with your gut, but listen to others. Learning is life long and you don't need to jump through the hoops when the government says.

Have fun and take care

Iain

Laissez les bon temp roulez

fisher
10-11-06, 10:37
hi richard my names joanne, and well done you have took the first step in telling people about yourself, hey my birthday is on the 21st november, believe me with the help and support you are only young you will over come this, good luck and keep posting x jo

Paddington
10-11-06, 13:26
Hello Richard!So good to meet you!You willhave a fab birthday,why?,,because you found us lot!!!The support you get on here willbe a turning point for you,For instance,you really knew what you FELT you wanted to do about school,you needed others to support that gut feeling and hey presto,itis done!!Fab aint it!!You are doing so well matey,what a roller coaster you have been riding!!Wellyou can talk on here about anything ,your fears,your dreams ..anything!!So glad you found us!Love mary rose.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

we are all in the same boat and can guide each other ashore

trac67
10-11-06, 13:56
Hi,

Welcome to the forum, you will get a lot of good advice here and make some new friends.

Take care

Trac xx

'Live your life with arms wide open, today is where your book begins, the rest is still unwritten'

yorkylover
10-11-06, 13:59
Hi richard and welcome to the forum,you will get lots of support here.:D

Ellen XX