The battle cry of a psychiatric nurse

Started by RedRat, November 24, 2017, 01:16:28 AM

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RedRat

The lady from the psychiatric home assistance service came over today.
She found me shaken and the flat in a total mess too. For some unknown reason complete strangers recently kept shouting at me. Some for having a psychiatric condition, some for poverty. Most of them people working in administration (so couldn't avoid them).
I told her what happened. She said that she found it hard to belief. I could see the anger in her face. At some point she stopped me. "That's not the truth, don't say that ever again!" I feared the worst. "You are not psychiatrically ill, not one bit". [iOh God that tune again. Yes yes I know I am a fake and a liar because I don't look like your usual standard depressive or hypersensitive anxiety patient. Got that one at the clinic. Thank you very much. She gave me a stern look.

"You do not have a mental illness. Don't let anyone tell you that. You have a trauma. The very thing  this ignorants would have developed if they had gone through the same! How dare they judge if it is a completely natural reaction that any sane person would have under this circumstances?"

;D  ;D  ;D

Seriously I could have kissed her.  :applause:

I think I will write that down and put it on the fridge. That's the first time I heard someone around me speaks about what it truly is: the normal reaction of a otherwise sane individual. If we were mentally ill we would be Narcs or Borderliners not people with C-PTSD. I wasn't very comfortable about having someone walking in to my flat to check up on me but I am impressed. I definitely like the style. That lovely lady has quite a fighter in her.
And it even got better: it tuned out that she is currently attending a class in C-PTSD in a rather renown clinic. Evidently it is a rather new diagnosis and she secured herself a place in to one of the first practical training classes for nurses -as she told me cheerfully. New diagnosis? Das ist des Pudels Kern! According to her the clinic also decided to specialise on C-PTSD as they believe it will be become the next big thing in psychiatry. So they are investing in to the trauma station in order to get a head start when the rat race kicks off. Needless to say that this is music to my ears. I might go and check that new trauma station out as it is a state owned clinic. I really want to be just done with that bull..it and get a real life.

So much too my usual whining that luck only happens to other people.
Well, if I am not one * of a lucky bunny -pardon- street rat!  ;D



songbirdrosa

Just wanted to say, I'm so glad you had such a positive experience with her! It's invaluable when you find someone who really gets it :)

Rainagain

Cptsd the next big thing in psychiatry?

Does that mean I'm on trend and fashionable?

Woohoo!

RedRat

Yes we are big and tendy now. We will all soon be herded in a plain and tour Milan and Paris harhar  ;D
Get the prosecco ready and grab your baguettes mates!

I like vanilla

Redrat, thank you for sharing such a hopeful story.

The world needs more people like this nurse. We need more people like this nurse. I am glad that you have her on your side.

Blueberry

Wow Redrat, I'm so happy for you that this nurse got it!

Kizzie

Quote"You do not have a mental illness. Don't let anyone tell you that. You have a trauma. The very thing  this ignorants would have developed if they had gone through the same! How dare they judge if it is a completely natural reaction that any sane person would have under this circumstances?"

So so so glad to hear this, made my day!! 

sanmagic7

redrat, somehow i knew exactly what she meant when she said she couldn't believe it.  i could feel it - that she couldn't believe how hurtful people could be.  i could feel it that she knew about you and your truth, could speak to it, acknowledge it, and let you know that she knew.  i could kiss her, too.  big hug full of hope and love and a great whoppin' bunny tail.