Mental Illness, It's Not in My Head

Submitted on Jan 4, 2023 by  KatieAdsila

I know a lot of people don't respect mental illness, they think it's controllable or all in your head, but I know that that's not the reality. I've struggled with mental health issues of some kind for as long as I can remember. I've had suicidal ideations since I was nine years old, I live with severe depression that doesn't even need a reason to bring me to my knees and often crippling anxiety that disregards logic. That's just to start, never mind the post traumatic stress disorder or mild obsessive compulsive behavior.

Lately I've been really struggling with my depression, feeling overwhelmed and dark. It feels like death to a heart. That's the best I can describe it, it's so debilitating and soul crushing, and these strong emotions can come and go with the wind as they don't need reason. These feelings control you like a puppet master pulling all your strings. It's exhausting and humiliating to be so enslaved to your own mind that seems intent upon your demise.

And this is a normal thing for me, a familiarity that I've lived with for most of my life. I'm a professional at dealing with such emotions, meaning only that I know how to survive it, not control it. But no matter how long I've lived with it, it never gets easier. It dictates everything about how you interact with the world, what you do and don't do (mostly don't do because depression never feels like doing anything), and that affects your work and relationships.

Burnout is a very real problem for many people, especially if you live with depression, in fact, I think burnout is a form of depression. I know depression well, and experiencing burnout feels very similar to me. You don't feel like doing anything, you feel almost powerless and at the mercy of your own mind, but you struggle forward because the world continues to spin and doesn't care about your problems. Life goes on and will leave you behind if you let it. Sometimes it's so easy to let it.

I wish I could tell you how to overcome depression and burnout, but I haven't figured that out myself. What I can tell you is that if you experience depression or other mental health symptoms you're not alone. This is extremely serious, it's not all in your head, it's a very real reality for many people, and you don't have to experience it alone, so don't give up, don't face it alone.

The Well Project has a great library of fact sheets, including one on depression, that I encourage you to check out, along with lots of other women who can relate with what you're going through. See the fact sheet here and come interact with us in A Girl Like Me. Share your thoughts and experiences with us in the A Girl Like Me group, and read about ours as well. Depression will isolate you and make you feel like you're all alone in the world, but know that you're not. Find your community, the people who care about you and support you even when you're not at your best. I've found my community here at The Well Project, and we've got lots of room for more.

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Submitted by PDEES
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You are so right! It is very real and can be very complex… and isn’t something that can be simply fixed most of the time, trauma re-wires the way your mind works and it takes time, years and intentional work to fix.

We are definitely here with you all the way through it, Katie ❤️‍?✨??‍♀️

Submitted by KatieAdsila
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Thank you so much sis, this is so hard to deal with because it’s so hard to overcome and it’s humiliating to be so controlled by out of control emotions. I don’t know what I would do without my sisters who are always there for me. I thank you and I love you sis ?

Submitted by Red40something
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It is certainly not in your head and you are not alone.
My depression has been doing a number on me too lately. The passing of my mom has compounded the issues. I empathize with the anxiety as well.
I just want you to know you are valued and loved and appreciated for who you are in this and every moment! It takes a lot to show up for yourself and others and I see you when you do! I'm so glad to have you as part of my village and if I can help you in any way let me know!

Submitted by KatieAdsila
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Thank you so much Bridget, your words both shame and inspire me. I feel shame because you are so amazing, no one would ever know you were depressed because you keep right on doing amazing things despite it, I know how hard that is and I usually can’t do it, so you are such an inspiration to me, my hero, because I see in you what’s possible. I love you sis, I’ll try to reach out soon 

Submitted by Red40something
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No shame allowed! You are dope in your own right! We each show up as best we can, and each of has a light in us. You reach people I can't, in a way I never could. ❤️. ((Besides, you should see my room? you can definitely tell in there!))

Submitted by Red40something
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No shame allowed! You are dope in your own right! We each show up as best we can, and each of has a light in us. You reach people I can't, in a way I never could. ❤️. ((Besides, you should see my room? you can definitely tell in there!))

Submitted by Marig2016
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Katie girl!! When you said survive it, not control it that definitely hit home! Im so sorry you are in a season that seems a little bit harder than others. Always remember your sisters are here to remind you of how loved you are!  I try to do thigs that force me to smile or laugh. I took the 5 love languages quiz so i could know what makes me feel loved. At this time my love language is gifts so when im down i buy myself things. Very similar to retail therapy but i make my purchases intentional and heartfelt. I hope that during the tough times you remember things that can bring a smile to your face. xoxo 

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