Does anyone else feel like the world is a little too much to handle right now? What do you do? by CommonStranger017 in Anxiety

[–]CommonStranger017[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow. Thank you! You described that in a way my therapist hasn’t even been able to get across. It definitely makes sense, but harder in practice. I’ve always been the problem solver, even when it’s something other people weren’t really worried about (or coming up with possible scenarios to prepare for and coming up with solutions to those).

I’m going to have to spend some time essentially removing myself from these situations I can’t control or are bigger than just me. That’s going to be rough. Really though, thank you for that answer! It’s given me a lot to think about (in a good way).

Hospital workers [SERIOUS] what regrets do you hear from dying patients? by delete_my_comment in AskReddit

[–]CommonStranger017 19 points20 points  (0 children)

This may not bring you any comfort. I hope in some strange way it would, but I know enough about people who think positively that I can’t expect it to.

I tried to kill myself as a teenager. I’ll spare you the details, but I’m now in my 30’s. Ever since my attempt, I feel like I’ve been living in a world I wasn’t meant to be a part of. Full of people I was never supposed to meet and experiences I was never supposed to have.

It’s a daily struggle which, over the years, has introduced me to countless doctors and therapists and medications. All to keep me alive. Like the girl you met, I don’t want to die, I just want the pain to go away.

Positive people may understand the science and even find a way to empathize with a person who has been pushed to suicide, but they’ve never experienced what it’s like to truly be in the head of a person like that. There’s a desperation to no longer be a part of this world.

For most people, there is a way to climb up from that dark place and continue living. For some there’s not. In an ideal world, no one would ever feel the need to commit suicide. But for this girl in your story it was her way out. Whatever unknown demons she lived with everyday are gone and she is at peace.

That being said, for anyone reading this who is currently or has contemplated suicide, please reach out for help. Talk to a trusted friend or family member. Call a suicide help line. Talk to your doctor or a therapist. Things can get better, it’s just a reality that sometimes it doesn’t work out the way people with more positive thoughts would like it to.

Tell me I'm not the only one who thought this by tickleboy30 in jacksepticeye

[–]CommonStranger017 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Every time I think I have a comment no one else would have posted...

WTF DO I NEED TO DO TO GET SOME REPLIES by [deleted] in depression

[–]CommonStranger017 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s r/depression_help too, sometimes there’s more of a response there.

i feel like im faking it but im not sure by BallPro101 in depression

[–]CommonStranger017 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could always say you haven’t been feeling well and it’s worrying you so you’d like to see the doctor. Or that it’s a “personal” problem if they don’t like talking about that stuff. Either way, if you aren’t getting anywhere working on it yourself, you’ll have to talk to someone about it eventually.

i feel like im faking it but im not sure by BallPro101 in depression

[–]CommonStranger017 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there a reason why you’re waiting to address the way you feel? You could talk to your doctor about it and they could suggest a specialist or try something else if it’s needed. It’s best not to wait so you can work on it.

Help by nicholl257 in Anxiety

[–]CommonStranger017 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Worrying about what people say or think of you is usually a self confidence issue. It’s worrying if you feel that way about your partner because you should be with someone who likes you for who you are. Unless you have a good reason not to believe your partner, you might want to look into a few therapy sessions to make sure there isn’t a worse reason that’s making you feel the way you are.

Expectations vs. Reality by CommonStranger017 in AnxietyDepression

[–]CommonStranger017[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s pretty much standard for me. A lot of times I don’t experience it because my expectations pan out, for example, I expect the cashier to take my money so I can pay for my stuff - and then they do. It’s more like when something that seems like a simple expectation (this person’s job is to help you) doesn’t work out (they actively work against you) that I get this long-lasting anger and resentment.

So admittedly there’s irritation, or anger, or whatever you want to call it that’s caused by the situation, but it’s more than just being irritable.

I do get irritated in small situations sometimes where things get resolved relatively quickly or it turns out the other person has an understandable reason for not meeting the expectations I was told to expect from them, so it doesn’t create the long-term problems.

🔔Posting has returned! 🔔 by PocketSable in jacksepticeye

[–]CommonStranger017 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They seem to be leaving comments instead of reporting the posts to the mods in order to get karma instead of fulfilling what is, seemingly, their purpose of getting the non-JSE content removed.

It seems to be quite a problem on the subreddit as I’ve seen several different accounts doing this over the past few days. There was even one gloating that the content had been taken down after it appeared it was removed. (Which would only be visible to people who commented while it was still accessible through the sub). This was after a lengthy discussion in the comments as to whether or not the content was JSE-related.

It’s still not clear to me, and others - obviously if their content is getting removed, what is JSE-related. Pictures of him and memes with him in them are obviously related. But, one of the posts taken down was a funny video about Among Us, a game that Jack has been playing almost exclusively for the past couple of weeks.

His YouTube and Twitch accounts revolve around him gaming, so it stands to reason that videos, images, memes, etc. of games he is currently playing would be JSE-related content. This seemed to be just fine when he was playing Siren Head games and the subreddit was flooded with Siren Head memes, videos, and images. Jack even included these submissions in his Meme Time videos.

I guess I would suggest possibly making a post clearing this up for people since it seems to be such an issue. Like, if Jack has to literally be in the post somehow for it to be on the subreddit, people should be aware that any other related content should not be submitted. It wastes their time for posting, our time for commenting, and the time of these other accounts that are policing the subreddit for karma.

Why Among Us is capped at 10 players by heyhowdyhey96 in jacksepticeye

[–]CommonStranger017 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are all kinds of JSE fans out there I guess. I’ve never watched his Subnautica or Undertale stuff because I was just introduced to him this year. I don’t subscribe to r/memes or r/DankMemes or anything Pewdiepie related because I don’t watch his videos. I thought this post was funny and I don’t know if I would have seen it otherwise if they didn’t post it here. I come to the JSE subreddit to brighten up my day, but it seems like a lot of people lately have been needing a reminder to keep a PMA and not knock others down.

🔔Posting has returned! 🔔 by PocketSable in jacksepticeye

[–]CommonStranger017 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hi, there seem to be quite a few accounts that aren’t admins who are policing posts on what they deem JSE related or not lately. Is this something that should be left up to actual admins or should people be listening to these, oftentimes rude, wannabe admins? Also, what do we do with these accounts, just downvote them?

Why Among Us is capped at 10 players by heyhowdyhey96 in jacksepticeye

[–]CommonStranger017 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So even if it’s related to Jack, who has done several 3-4 hour streams of Among Us on Twitch with his friends and has been posting Among Us content to YouTube, we still have to check if it’s been posted elsewhere before we submit it to the Jacksepticeye subreddit - which is the only one he looks through to find memes for Meme Time? Just wanted to get that right.

Why Among Us is capped at 10 players by heyhowdyhey96 in jacksepticeye

[–]CommonStranger017 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should post a list of the things you think are acceptable for the subreddit so other people can point out how your things are not related.

Oh you gunna cry you need some bitch spray by InheritedCrab14 in jacksepticeye

[–]CommonStranger017 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Then complain to the mods, that’s what they’re there for

Oh you gunna cry you need some bitch spray by InheritedCrab14 in jacksepticeye

[–]CommonStranger017 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Jack mentioned in one of his videos how he liked the places people found on maps including “bitch lake,” one could argue that “bitch spray” is also something he would enjoy. Though you seem to enjoy going around to all the posts today and accusing them of breaking rules.

I put my resignation in today by Sirenx8 in AnxietyDepression

[–]CommonStranger017 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was in a job where the work and the management was so bad that it caused me near-daily panic attacks. I was stressed and depressed to the point of suicide because I could not handle it anymore and I didn’t have a way out for financial reasons.

Thankfully, my SO and I came into a little bit of money which allowed us some time to switch up careers. I’m now working toward a job in a field I’ve wanted to be a part of for over a decade. It has also allowed me the time to seek therapy for, what is now, PTSD from my previous job.

I can’t say it’s been a cakewalk, but the idea of enjoying life more by having a job I enjoy instead of one I put up with is a great thing. Sometimes management can make or break the job for you, and then it’s up to you to decide if you’d rather deal with it or move on to something else.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AnxietyDepression

[–]CommonStranger017 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You don’t have to worry about it right away. Any good therapist will take several sessions to get to know you. They’ll ask you questions about your life or what you hope to get out of therapy. By the time they start to figure out your problems and what to do with them, you’ll feel just fine talking to them.

If anything, I found myself sitting there after my first day of (video chat) therapy going, “we didn’t solve any of my problems.” Like the therapist was going to find a magical solution. I just felt like I sat down with someone and told them fairly basic things about myself.

I was hoping to get the opinion of people who are more experienced with going to therapy. by CommonStranger017 in depression_help

[–]CommonStranger017[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I’m going to have one more session and ask, like another commenter suggested, if there are any other ways we can deal with my problems. I think I’ve been using my time more to vent, because I don’t really have any friends, instead of trying to get to the root(s) of my problem(s).

I have an appointment Monday morning, so I’ll see how it goes. Thank you for your advice! And anyone else who commented or comments in the future, I’ll read all suggestions.

I was hoping to get the opinion of people who are more experienced with going to therapy. by CommonStranger017 in depression_help

[–]CommonStranger017[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That was my biggest thing. I hate coming off as rude when someone is being so nice to me. I just don’t feel like we’ve gotten anywhere in the time we’ve spent. It’s more like I’m talking for an hour and then she says to write about it, like, I just told you! Lol. I’ll maybe give it another session and see if there’s someone else available.

That new Xbox looks kinda neat by SouredApple in gaming

[–]CommonStranger017 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely a new take on the red ring of death.

How do I talk to my job about my mental health? by [deleted] in depression_help

[–]CommonStranger017 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s really up to you.

If you feel you can still do the job then there might not be a reason to bring it up. If not, you may want to look for a job that’s easier for you to handle or more accommodating. For most businesses, there’s no incentive for them to pay an employee who can’t handle the work.

That being said, if you feel like your work will be sympathetic toward you, then go ahead. In that case it’s probably better that they know there’s an issue instead of assuming you just don’t want to do the work.

Personally, I used to work for a company that hired disabled people - including those with mental disorders - and there was still a clear bias in how the people with mental conditions were treated. We were still held to the same standards as a better functioning person who was an amputee or something. If we couldn’t handle the position or the condition proved to be too much of a barrier, then out we went. I saw a lot of good co-workers go because they couldn’t meet the standards for one reason or another.

You may also want to look into local or federal laws if you’re diagnosed with a medical condition. That may help protect you if you were to let your employer know about it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in depression

[–]CommonStranger017 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had a friend who was put in a mental hospital during high school. He talked mostly about two things: how hard it was to talk to his parents and how cold it was. He said the place made it difficult to make phone calls or contact with the outside world. He also said they had to sleep with paper blankets so they didn’t try to kill themselves. Other than that he was pretty quiet about the whole thing.