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Angry in the inside .. help

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10/12/2016 at 02:38

so I have suffered with depression and anxiety  for more than half my life. I lost one of my closest friends last year in October and march my uncle passed away. I ended my relationship of 3 years with my partner and his children. 

I don't fit in at work and have never felt like part of the team to be honest I was bullied the minute I started there . I just feel angry and agitated all the time. And esp when people are trying to smother me . I have two close male friends, but there is always an ulterior motive as they both want relationship with me. When they "joke" about sex or hint that they are lonely and would "love a relationship with me it makes me so angry. I feel like I get reduced to a sex object. I'm full of anger and sadness and feel hard done by for no reason . I'm at a loss  I don't know what to do

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12/12/2016 at 15:39

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Hi Deirdre. I was sorry to read of your struggle. Life can be so hard at times. I too was diagnosed with anxiety depression and it has been a dark, lonely ,frightening path to be on. My now ex decided after 30 years to have an affair; he was also diagnosed as being "delusional and psychotic" The mental abuse was horrendous. I supported him for 3 years whilst he was "getting help". His "help" was going to live with her whilst claiming to be away working. His 50th was spent in Mexico "working" when in reality he was away with her.

Now that I am in a good place mentally, I am so angry at myself for being so stupid when I should of walked away. I too was sad that my whole marriage meant so little as we were soulmates. I was sad for our children and angry that he was putting her before his children.

Whilst this was all going on my dad was diagnosed with COPD  and my sister with cancer. I too was facing redundancy from my part time job. I felt totally overwhelmed.

Try and channel you anger in to something positive; gardening, decorating, walking anything to take your mind off your anger.

Concentrate on your breathing in times of anxiety. When I had my first panic attack, I seriously thought that I was dying. I now know that I won't die  and it was a case of focusing on my breathing and slowing it right down. I  still practice my breathing and no longer suffer from P/A.

Focus on you; do things for you, no matter how small.

Talk, talk and talk some more. The more you talk the less emotional you will become. 

It is ok to say that you are angry /not coping.Try to be gentle on yourself, don't be over critical of yourself.

Always here to chat/support.

Julie. x


Angry in the inside .. help https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/living-with-behavioural-disorders-mental-illne/angry-in-the-inside-help-1485 2016-12-12 15:39:36
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28/12/2016 at 10:16

Anger is a perfectly legitimate human response so please try not to get angry at yourself for being angry. As previously suggested, using the energy created by the anger for something constructive/positive/enjoyable may help. This is what I generally do though sometimes I do not manage it.  Do you have a therapist or a friend you can express this anger to. Sometimes I find having someone to just listen is an enormous help.

Take care and know that we are here.


Angry in the inside .. help https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/living-with-behavioural-disorders-mental-illne/angry-in-the-inside-help-1485 2016-12-28 10:16:02

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