What could be wrong with me?

Firstly, I'm just going to say that I don't think that this is an alternative to seeing a doctor or psychiatrist. I just want some advice.

Along with Asperger's and ADHD, I have suffered from depression and anxiety since early childhood. Now I am beginning to think there is even more going on in my head. I have very frequent mood swings where a very good mood could be totally ruined at the slightest thing. In fact, my mood only seems to get really low following a really high point. The past three years in a row, I have gone through a crippling period of extreme anxiety, social phobia and depression around April which will last until June or July. During these episodes, I try to reach out to all those closest to me for help but it never feels enough to me and I begin to lash out at them. I always regret it afterwards - it's like I become a different person when I melt down. Most of the time the advice is no more than 'Things will get better' etc which is pretty useless advice but I know they are just trying to help. I will also be chronically unmotivated with tiny bouts (usually when I'm trying to sleep) of feeling very motivated.

So many different diagnoses seem to fit what I'm going through - sometimes I think I might be bipolar, sometimes borderline, sometimes PTSD with repressed memories - but whenever I express these concerns with a doctor, I ALWAYS get the usual 'Oh, I'm sure you're just depressed. Let's put you on some anti-depressants and see if they work. Don't be too alarmed if they make you want to kill yourself'. I never get referred for counselling. As well as this, when I'm going through an episode of social phobia, the last thing I want to do is have to keep making endless appointments with my GP just to be put on another type of anti-depressant. I hate doctor's surgeries, can't stand sitting in the waiting room. It always feels like the other patients are staring, which then makes my social anxiety worse and by the time I get to actually see the doctor (usually at least 15 minutes later than my appointment time which makes me even more nervous) I am in full fight-or-flight mode and want to get out of there as soon as possible, which in turn leads me to completely forget most of what I wanted to say to my doctor. It's an endless cycle and it's really bringing me down. Five years ago I was pretty happy. Now I'm just a mess of emotion.

Any suggestions as to what could be wrong with me, then? Any tips to be taken more seriously by the doctor?

Parents
  • Former Member
    Former Member

    Laddo,

    Well for a start, we are still here and won't stop talking to you! (even if we get on your nerves?)

    Can you treat this forum as a sort of free CBT? You don't have to agree and accept anything that anyone says!

    Can you look at each response on a thread as a challenge to see how you can find the bright side of a topic. By that I don't mean that you have got to jolly well cheer up but instead treat each response as a puzzle or a problem that needs solving. Most problems, (messages) have multiple solutions (interpretations) and you can challenge yourself to work out all of the different outcomes and then pick which one you prefer.

    Given that NAS is a charity I am surprised that they can't provide any suitable free services for adults. Have you called the NAS helpline and talked to someone about your predicament? What area are you in? Perhaps someone from your area on the forum here can help with a pointer in a useful direction if you say roughly where you are.

Reply
  • Former Member
    Former Member

    Laddo,

    Well for a start, we are still here and won't stop talking to you! (even if we get on your nerves?)

    Can you treat this forum as a sort of free CBT? You don't have to agree and accept anything that anyone says!

    Can you look at each response on a thread as a challenge to see how you can find the bright side of a topic. By that I don't mean that you have got to jolly well cheer up but instead treat each response as a puzzle or a problem that needs solving. Most problems, (messages) have multiple solutions (interpretations) and you can challenge yourself to work out all of the different outcomes and then pick which one you prefer.

    Given that NAS is a charity I am surprised that they can't provide any suitable free services for adults. Have you called the NAS helpline and talked to someone about your predicament? What area are you in? Perhaps someone from your area on the forum here can help with a pointer in a useful direction if you say roughly where you are.

Children
No Data