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I feel so sad for you. You probably have Post traumatic stress disorder, and possibly Borderline personality disorder, very common and normal for survivors of childhood abuse or neglect. Find out what exactly it is you suffer from, then work from there. Different diagnoses give you different challenges, and you need to learn what you need to do to heal the damage done to you. The thing you most need to remember is, you have a right to feel happy, safe and normal, and if you don't, then working on your stuff will heal you for more happiness in the future. You deserve to be happy, and nothing that happened to you is your fault. Tell yourself that 100 times a day if you have to. You deserve to be happy. I wish you strength. L.
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G'day jinnyann, I am new here too. I'm a forty something year old australian anglo woman, no kids. yeah, sexually assaulted in childhood. (imagine me passing you a lovely hot cup of something, exactly the way you like it. - mines licorice tea) .. and we sit here side by side in a safe place .....lots of long pauses here. This is normal. I remember the first time as a child, in that situation trying to die, to stop the fear - it made sense. Now as an adult - i read what you say - and i want you to live. don't let the *&^%$#@ abusers win. jinnyann - you are not alone. when i read what you say,it is like looking in a mirror, one day at a time, one minute at a time. just keep breathing it DOES GET better, there was a time i was swamped in memories and pain and court proceedings and pain and memories. gradually with time and work and the right help (keep looking until you get competent help!!) IT DOES GET BETTER Now i have times when i can just live in the day - notice the colour of the leaves, smell the flowers in my neighbours yard, even pick up a bit of knitting and remember past the bad times to my darling grandmother and for a while i can live surounded by emotional comfort, calm and peace are there for me..and it takes practise. wishing serenity for you
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jinny, Welcome to our support community. Please take the time to look around and use the tools and program. We have an amazing amount of knowledge here and it can be of great assistance to you. Take the depression test and bring it to your doctor or counselor. This can help better assess the situation for you both. We are here to assist you and you need to take it step by step. The members here are supportive and can share their experiences with you. Use the program and go slow it will assist you every step of the way :) Josie ___________________________________ The Depression Center Support Team.
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I am a 42 y o married mother of 2 teenagers. i feel as though my whole life has been a huge depression. I was sexually abused by someone my mum was having an affair with - she didn'tbelieve me. I'm still fighting these feelings. can't cope with life at moment. Feel like my kids want to run away from me....i just want to be normal

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