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30th October 2013, 01:23 AM
#201
Patrol Guru
Originally Posted by
oncedisturbed
Evo, unfortunately it does take time. As with other's, I still go through it on a regular basis and unfortunately without meds, I would be a lot worse and also the support the minister has given when she could have bailed and not put herself through it all is a bonus.
I have to admit the missus has been there for me through it all.
We knew each other, but sort of got together after she pulled me back from the edge a couple of times
Especially over the last couple of years of not being able to work from back issues. She had plenty of reasons to walk, but just kept on without even blinking an eye.
I think at the moment, for me, the hours she is at work are the hard ones.
Even when she's sleeping, it makes things easier just to know the house isn't empty...
And it is very, very true. People say that they understand, they know what you are going through, but (and I know you will agree) without being there, they can't even begin to imagine how dark of a place you can be.
Finding others who can share your experiences (as I have seen on here) looks to be a better step in the right direction than many other options and recommendations out there.
Evo
Cheers,
Evo
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30th October 2013 01:23 AM
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30th October 2013, 01:27 AM
#202
Patrol Guru
Originally Posted by
93patrol
I just have to say something that has bugged me for a week or so.
I was in a real low last Sunday week and needed to talk to someone so I rang beyond blue thinking I could have a chat and instead I was given more numbers to ring and it took a fair bit of working up just to ring them I couldn't bring myself to call the other numbers. I was lucky one of my work mates saw my predicament and pulled me aside for a good chat and helped me get through the low.
Now I thought Beyond Blue was a number to call to help not to pass you onto someone else which to me was very disheartening is this the norm with them or did I just get a dud?
Can't say I've heard of beyond blue...
Must get out from under my rock more.
I have found that a lot of places seem to pass you on rather that try to help you themselves, regardless of what the issue is.
Has anyone else noticed that?
Evo
Cheers,
Evo
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30th October 2013, 01:41 AM
#203
The Mad Ozzy
Yup, see that regularly through work as well and not just in relation to to me, could be other staff or member's of public that we deal with and get passed over
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30th October 2013, 07:02 AM
#204
CERTIFIABLY INSANE
I don't believe what happened to 93patrol is what is supposed to have happened.
I would consider sending them an email outlining what has happened because that is simply not good enough. I would expect they would be shocked to hear you have had that experience.
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30th October 2013, 08:32 AM
#205
Ok guys I have been on the phone with Beyond Blue and they have stated that the are more of a referral service guiding you in what direction you may need to take to get help eg: doctor, shrink, drugs and so on.
Now for those that need to talk to someone in the moment you need to call the Life Line on 13 11 14
I will put this info in the first thread..
This is my update on the first page.........................
Update on services to call:
Life Line is the number you need to call for immediate help on 13 11 14
Beyond Blue is more of a referral service to guide you in the right direction as far as counseling or doctors or drugs (only call if you need to take it the next step)
1300 22 4636
If you have other numbers send them to me with what they do and how they help and I will post it here on the first page
Remember to look out for the signs from a family member or friend and not be dismissive.
Last edited by Bloodyaussie; 30th October 2013 at 08:43 AM.
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30th October 2013, 08:55 AM
#206
The Mad Ozzy
also depends on where you may live as well.
WA also has Crisis Care - 92231111 and Family Helpline - 92231100
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30th October 2013, 01:09 PM
#207
Legendary
Unfortunately for me the work up to actually call someone was distressing enough but to get referred onto another number was a bit too much at that time. Would have been better to maybe have the referred numbers on their website. Or at least have the person on the other end to actually have a listen and a chat maybe
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30th October 2013, 02:36 PM
#208
The Mad Ozzy
Pm me if you ever need to bend an ear
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30th October 2013, 02:56 PM
#209
Legendary
Thanks mate will do if I crash again
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30th October 2013, 04:45 PM
#210
Moderator
Originally Posted by
Bloodyaussie
Ok guys I have been on the phone with Beyond Blue and they have stated that the are more of a referral service guiding you in what direction you may need to take to get help eg: doctor, shrink, drugs and so on.
Now for those that need to talk to someone in the moment you need to
call the Life Line on
13 11 14
I will put this info in the first thread..
This is my update on the first page.........................
Update on services to call:
Life Line is the number you need to call for immediate help on 13 11 14
Beyond Blue is more of a referral service to guide you in the right direction as far as counseling or doctors or drugs (only call if you need to take it the next step)
1300 22 4636
If you have other numbers send them to me with what they do and how they help and I will post it here on the first page
Remember to look out for the signs from a family member or friend and not be dismissive.
Originally Posted by
oncedisturbed
also depends on where you may live as well.
WA also has Crisis Care - 92231111
and Family Helpline - 92231100
When I get near a computer I will embed both of those posts in the first post of this thread if you don't mind BA, sure you won't
Last edited by MudRunnerTD; 30th October 2013 at 04:50 PM.
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