Severe mental illness

I'm 35 and often feel like giving up. I tried going to college a few times. The way the secretaries treat me on the desk left me traumatised. Just their attitude and making me feel like I was an inconvenience for them to deal with, like I didn't deserve to be there.

Can't use the local trains anymore because almost all the seats face each other and I can't cope with eye contact for long from strangers.

Feel it hard to use buses as waiting at bus stops gives me panic attacks when cars are driving past and some of the drivers slow down, makes me feel watched and un easy.

I'm severely mentally ill but just feel there's barely any support. I'm supposed to get 14 hours a week 1-to-1 care a social worker arranged and cannot find an employee because of a staffing crisis.

I feel people would rather I was dead than accept I need help. It seems it's breaking a major social rule to be a man who cannot cope on his own. I've tried communicating with people, asking for help, explaining what I need help with, what things I struggle to cope with, it seems like talking to a brick wall, I don't think anyone's interested.

So help me good people. How do I get the positive results in life I desire? 

Parents
  • Positive results only come from positive thoughts, and positive actions.  You can't change the world, all you can do is change how you cope living in it.  I've been in deep ruts many times, without any/much support, and had to think differently/positively - I bought self-help books and working on things, its hard work and easy to give up but once you start making progress you will get strong and cope better in the future.  Self-development courses can also be useful.

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  • Positive results only come from positive thoughts, and positive actions.  You can't change the world, all you can do is change how you cope living in it.  I've been in deep ruts many times, without any/much support, and had to think differently/positively - I bought self-help books and working on things, its hard work and easy to give up but once you start making progress you will get strong and cope better in the future.  Self-development courses can also be useful.

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