About me

HI,

I am 25 female who has had a very tough life have gone through a lot of beavements problems at school problems at home I feel so alone I suffer from bpd anxiety and depression. 

I work full time although I do find work very hard. 

I want to be on my own all the time I don't have any friends.

I have problems with my eating anorexia and problems with my eating. 

I am on diaxepam, as and when needed other medication Eg antideprsants haven't helped much at all.

I might have ASD though the SABP need to confirm this 

I have had 3 mis carriages and one abortion as it would of been very disabled

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  • Former Member
    Former Member

    It's a bit of a catch-22: if you appear to be well when you presented to the cmht then they won't see the need to spend money on a diagnosis that wouldn't require any treatmenet. A bit like doing an catscan on someone out of curiosity. If you can paint a more explicit picture of the stress and anxiety that you are suffering then they may be persuaded to act. One thing that this encourages is that problems can be left to fester until you need emergency admission. if you have a good going crisis and start breaking things or threatening people in the street then you will get a diagnosis pdq. You can go private and then you won't have to prove the same degree of need.

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  • Former Member
    Former Member

    It's a bit of a catch-22: if you appear to be well when you presented to the cmht then they won't see the need to spend money on a diagnosis that wouldn't require any treatmenet. A bit like doing an catscan on someone out of curiosity. If you can paint a more explicit picture of the stress and anxiety that you are suffering then they may be persuaded to act. One thing that this encourages is that problems can be left to fester until you need emergency admission. if you have a good going crisis and start breaking things or threatening people in the street then you will get a diagnosis pdq. You can go private and then you won't have to prove the same degree of need.

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