Is that it cannot be “cured”.
I get so frustrated when i read articles depicting some mental health issues and referring to it as a person can get rid of it only if you finnaly “get it right”.
Welp i still have ups and downs despite taking meds. I get drained and a step away to the total crash and then i get pumped and overly joyful for nothing. It never ends, its inside, it never goes away. You just learn to live with it.
Last three months i worked in school and that went good. Im just in a middle of bad period and thats why im, i guess, here. I want to say - i was happy, i was satisfied, i got what i wanted, and it is still here, eating me from inside.
My contract has ended and now i have to wait until another school year to get another chance. Meanwhile im gonna do the local tourist servance, whatever it will be.
And i just want to say i love you all, never forgot you and never will!
What really annoys me is this attitude that we could all be mentally healthy if we ate enough fruit and did enough yoga. Like sure, living healthy is a great option, but life is a little more complex than some people make out.
A cure is impossible just the same as a cure for cancer is impossible but, like with cancer, scientists can develop better and better medications with fewer and fewer side effects.
ya im always very skeptical whenever i see people or articles claiming we’re getting closer to a “cure” for x mental illness, or that we’ll have a definitive test thatll diagnosis for sure, like to me i dont think either of those things are possible. we’ll have better medicines, we’ll possibly have tests thatll tell us if youre genetically pre disposed to certain illnesses, but i dont see a cure or definitive test ever existing for the problems we have and i feel like saying so is giving people false hope