Family Don't Understand

I'm really stressed and struggling with things at the moment and my family aren't helping much. I get a lot of pain, stomach upsets and anxiety and whenever I tell my family they always say the same thing you're overthinking things and it's in your head. They never even hear me out or consider how I'm feeling and how these things affect me. I've tried explaining in words and through writing but they still don't believe and understand. I want to see a doctor about the stomach upsets and pain but don't want to go alone but they won't come with because they don't think there's anything wrong. I've tried to explain to them about autism and digestive issues but they don't believe it.

At a loss here don't know how to help them understand.

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  • It really annoys me when people say "it's all in your head" like that means you can fix it yourself! Even if it is in your head, you still need help fixing that! So maybe try saying to them something like - OK if you're right and it's all in my head, can you please help me fix my head by coming to the dr with me? Then hopefully the dr can give you help with both the digestive issues and the annoying family! Or can you find someone else to go to the dr with you?

    If the family are the only option and they still won't help, can you try some other way of getting one to go with you, like saying you'll do the dishes for a week if they go with you or some other transaction, even paying them if you can afford it?

  • Is there no way to edit a post on this forum? Ah, there is! Thanks Luna.

    Anyway, I was (over)thinking my response and wanted to clarify that in no way do I think it is OK to bribe one's family to do what they ought to do! But it was a pragmatic suggestion with the hope first that it would shame them into doing what they ought and at the very least would achieve the object even in a non-ideal way.

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  • Is there no way to edit a post on this forum? Ah, there is! Thanks Luna.

    Anyway, I was (over)thinking my response and wanted to clarify that in no way do I think it is OK to bribe one's family to do what they ought to do! But it was a pragmatic suggestion with the hope first that it would shame them into doing what they ought and at the very least would achieve the object even in a non-ideal way.

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