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thelatestkate: Living with mental illness is so odd. Like, two days ago I wanted to be dead, but right now I’m sitting next to a heater listening to Christmas music, and just happy to exist. The polarity is baffling.
youvebeengnomed: oopsislipped: papita-adobada: leanxiouspotato: cynthiamurphy: mentally ill people reblog with the sad lyric you sing extra loud because you feel it so hard “You have no control/ Who lives, who dies, who tells your story?”
I’ve lived my life not really ever considering that I could ever be dealing with anything worse than just a different way of thinking and doing things. But this year, esp in the past couple months, it’s escalated. A lot.
Torn between: I am ok I can make it This is ok I can make this work This will be okay I can live with this Relatively good mood; functional; positive outlook And This is not okay This is a catastrophe This is a crisis I am in crisis I cannot function
oh-imprettyboy: Shout out to all the 20-somethings who have been told that this decade is supposed to be the prime of their lives and are instead struggling really hard. Some of us can’t get a job, even with a college degree. Some of us couldn’t
rox-and-prose:Sometimes having mental illness is like living paycheck to paycheck but with your brain
thisisoryps: thelatestkate: Living with mental illness is so odd. Like, two days ago I wanted to be dead, but right now I’m sitting next to a heater listening to Christmas music, and just happy to exist. The polarity is baffling. the accuracy
rooshoes: we live in a world where people with mental illness are still considered lazy and good-for-nothings right jus checkin the following people with/who : mental illnesses physical illnesses any form of disability are unemployed lack insurance
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rolll-away: grimmromance: what i mean when i say “i can’t do that” - the depression edition i am unable to do that i don’t have the energy to do that i cannot wrap my head around what you’re asking me to do there is too much in my head right
canadad: can we please get some sort of mental health education for parents i cant believe how many are in denial of their child’s condition
solitarelee: living with chronic illness be like living with mental illness be like living be like,
hello-its-mrz-hyde: raising—me: This basically explains my entire life as a person living with mental illness.
catstrus: here for mentally ill people who don’t want to go to college here for mentally ill people who drop out of school here for mentally ill people who are still living with parents in their twenties here for mentally ill people who can’t
pixiescribble: Living with mental illnesses like depression/anxiety be like..
the-inspired-lesbian: If you don’t live with mental illness, don’t make assumptions about what is and isn’t a symptom.Depression isn’t always sitting in a dark room, crying. It’s forgetting important things like appointments and due dates.
catstrus:here for mentally ill people who don’t want to go to college here for mentally ill people who drop out of school here for mentally ill people who are still living with parents in their twenties here for mentally ill people who can’t
lantisthepreyingmantis:catstrus:here for mentally ill people who don’t want to go to college here for mentally ill people who drop out of school here for mentally ill people who are still living with parents in their twenties here for mentally
misanthropicmutiny: Living with mental illness means that on some days it will be even harder to cope and you might not be able to explain why. It could be because you havent slept enough, because a smell reminded you of feeling sad, or for no reason
chandelyer: living with mental illness is like,, everyone is going forward.. and I’ve made… the smallest of progress over two damn years… and sometimes, I’m even going backwards
nbnightwing: Hey guys? So I’ve been noticing that lately we’re making fun of adults who live in their parents’ basements again… Guess where I live! My parents’ basement! I’m mentally ill and autistic and not capable of living independently.
just-a-skinny-boy: littlewarrior-recovering: We hear many terrible things throughout our lives, especially those of us who struggle with mental illnesses. These words never really leave our minds. To this day I remember things said to me when I was
lastlips: gentlyglows:support ppl who’s mental illnesses may never go away or get better (namely personality disorders) support ppl for whom recovery may never be something they get to experience and have to learn to live with their illness/es support
inkskinned: inkskinned: top 5 trends that make mentally ill people roll their eyes!! “normal people scare me” “it’s okay that you have depression, it makes you a better artist” the character that is cured once they find love “everyone
asylum-art: Darla Teagarden’s Altars ALTARS :: New work from Darla Teagarden. Each photo is a self portrait taken in a six foot space, illustrating living with mental illness.
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kyleehenke: if there’s anything i’ve learned about dealing with mental illness, especially depression, it’s never about having one big breakthrough and then living happily ever after. i think i expected that from myself which only caused me to
randommakings: catstrus: here for mentally ill people who don’t want to go to college here for mentally ill people who drop out of school here for mentally ill people who are still living with parents in their twenties here for mentally ill
thecheshirecass: roseperfume: the concept of our teenage years having to be the “best years of our lives” is so toxic lmfao? especially for people who grew up with mental illness that caused a lot of stagnancy in those years…it just blows my mind
jspark3000: I think one of the hardest parts about living with mental illness is trying to explain it without sounding like it’s an excuse. The difference is that everyone wants a good excuse, but sufferers of mental illness aren’t looking to suffer.
sophiasauerkraut: roseperfume: the concept of our teenage years having to be the “best years of our lives” is so toxic lmfao? especially for people who grew up with mental illness that caused a lot of stagnancy in those years…it just blows my
vampiremusicianadam: is-this-name-creative: This was DiCaprio’s first major role, and everyone was shocked at the red carpet to discover that he was just acting as a child with a mental illness, that he didn’t actually have one. Which begs the
lastlips:gentlyglows:support ppl who’s mental illnesses may never go away or get better (namely personality disorders)support ppl for whom recovery may never be something they get to experience and have to learn to live with their illness/essupport
thelatestkate: Living with mental illness is so odd. Like, two days ago I wanted to be dead, but right now I’m sitting next to a heater listening to Christmas music, and am just happy to exist. The polarity is baffling.
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sorry for the language but I hate tis life so much and how I can’t even get hrt. It’s so stupid to have to stay a live when this just can’t ever be good. I’m so done with this.
meechonmars: meechonmars: comedy miniseries that gives an in-depth look at how it feels to live with mental illnesses, it’ll speak on how mental illnesses are ignored in the black community, how depression isnt just a “ phase ” etc. coming soon.
lastlips:gentlyglows:support ppl who’s mental illnesses may never go away or get better (namely personality disorders) support ppl for whom recovery may never be something they get to experience and have to learn to live with their illness/es support
kittywanks: thelatestkate: Living with mental illness is so odd. Like, two days ago I wanted to be dead, but right now I’m sitting next to a heater listening to Christmas music, and just happy to exist. The polarity is baffling. I COULDNT AGREE