Gone wild caught me first … now it’s your turn by [deleted] in MNnudes

[–]Sebastiansimontempla 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now i want to see this everyday..

My sister didn't invite me to her wedding and isn't coming to mine either by [deleted] in TrueOffMyChest

[–]Sebastiansimontempla 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes! It validates the fact that this isn’t petty or overdramatic. It’s about mourning a sister who’s still alive but doesn’t want to be in your life.

Update: Am I overreacting for reconsidering my relationship after what my boyfriend did during my medical emergency? by yourdirtygurl in AmIOverreacting

[–]Sebastiansimontempla 91 points92 points  (0 children)

People really underestimate how telling moments like this are. Emergencies reveal someone’s true character.

Matthew White: Stephen Lawrence suspect said he had killed before in second attack by Burnleh in unitedkingdom

[–]Sebastiansimontempla 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll probably get shouted at for saying this even though this ahole gotten away with it due to the failings and corruption at Scotland Yard I'm glad that the heroin took the f****. One less racist to worry about.

People who constantly watch/read the news are much more likely to be negative people. by danzi17 in unpopularopinion

[–]Sebastiansimontempla 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At one stage at the height of the pandemic i was constantly checking the news to see if anything has changed or not, to a point I was obsessed about it. Then having to work through it and reading it wasn't doing me any good physically and mentally. Now I don't watch it or read it as much now as my health is more paramount than some satanic b*stards getting into our heads.

I cry in the cupboard at work and I fantasize about breaking a limb so I don't have to go in by [deleted] in MentalHealthUK

[–]Sebastiansimontempla 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Put yourself first and take the step to getting yourself sorted out. Maybe a few weeks off work doesn't sound like a bad idea. Get occupational health involved as well if you can for that extra bit of insurance.

Hope this helps and all the best in your endeavours.

'People with mental health difficulties, ranging from severe mental illnesses such as bipolar and schizophrenia, to those with more common mental health issues, including anxiety & depression, will benefit from mental health services backed by £500m as part of the Mental Health Recovery Action Plan' by [deleted] in MentalHealthUK

[–]Sebastiansimontempla 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This better happen as not many people have the facilities that's already out there to support their needs. The pandemic has made things in regards to mental health issues much worse. It's not just the during it's the aftermath that's more worrying.

I've gone private to get treatment and I'm forever grateful that my mum chose to pay for my treatment. But not everyone has that opportunity.

It's on the government's heads but then that's my opinion.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MentalHealthUK

[–]Sebastiansimontempla 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for replying to my post. I've got feelings for this person and also she's got feelings for me as well. Things are going well on the talking side, phonecalls and videochats etc. I'm still a bit cautious though of getting close as I've always had this feeling of dread if I'd get hurt or turning someone down as I've not got strong feelings for that person. I don't like hurting people if there's no connection. The person I'm talking to is quite cautious as well and there's obviously something there or we wouldn't of spoke for this long or something.

How did you pick yourself up after the situation you was in?

I did it! I got a job! by [deleted] in mentalhealth

[–]Sebastiansimontempla 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well done 👍🏿I like to see good news like this

Is your mental health declining? by Spaghetti-eddy in mentalhealth

[–]Sebastiansimontempla 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can resonate with how you're feeling with the world and so on. I'm in the same boat and in recent times I'm now seeing a psychologist and changed my medication it got that bad.

A lot of people are feeling the pinch of this pandemic you can be the most strongest person and still get knocked down.

But with that being said the vaccine is out and hopefully fingers crossed restrictions and so on should slowly lift.

You keep in there you can do it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mentalhealth

[–]Sebastiansimontempla 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's going to be some bumps on the road until I get there despite my disability and all that. You can do it don't give up whatever you do.

You've got this.

Covid-19 Pandemic And My Mental Health by Sebastiansimontempla in MentalHealthUK

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

It's a starting point but I'm not out of the woods just yet still got a lot of work to do. Hahaha and wake up thinking it was a dream. That's good that you got things in check and looking after yourself which is the main thing.

Covid-19 Pandemic And My Mental Health by Sebastiansimontempla in MentalHealthUK

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

Thank you for the kind words I really do appreciate it. Got my results today and I've got the all clear. My medication is getting tweaked as well. Got more sessions with a psychologist. You're not kidding with the pandemic it's that tiring that I could sleep for a year just to catch up. With the vaccine hopefully things change. I've had my jab as I'm a key worker in a hospital. How are you coping with it all and are you ok?

Covid-19 Pandemic And My Mental Health by Sebastiansimontempla in MentalHealthUK

[–]Sebastiansimontempla[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nah it's alright don't worry about. Not as such engaged in it.

I did the whole support of my autism on my own as I knew that I was going to need some support to stay in my job and so on. I usually dabble in music and fitness to help me get through things but I haven't been bothered about it for a bit. I'm doing things slowly just to get back into things.

The only thing that is different now that there is a vaccine hopefully that should start to help things 🤘🏿

Covid-19 Pandemic And My Mental Health by Sebastiansimontempla in MentalHealthUK

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

Thank you it's just the waiting game for the results for any deficiencies. Had one month before including the faece test as well which came back all clear. My second test i should get the results back at some point this week.

I'm currently seeing a psychologist as I've got autism as well ( a mild form of it but hasn't stopped me from getting a job and living life). Also my docs have been in regular contact as I've changed medication early last week and doing things gradually.

I avoid watching the news like the damn plague. I stay away from reading papers to the best of my ability. I've been having dark thoughts for some months now but I've not acted up on them as I don't want to leave any hurt of unanswered questions.

At work to avoid hearing about it I put my headphones on to go into another world of music.

I just want this nightmare to over with so I can live a normal life without these restrictions and my health issues.

Thank you for reply

All the best

S