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Mental health illness wrong cause over 20 years

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FabbyChix · 04/05/2020 00:31

There is a mental illness that has had the wrong cause for twenty years. It’s not possible the cause is what they say: one of the descriptors is described as Brain related it’s not possible as it wouldn’t affect 100 percent only some. I know the cause of the illness and why one of the descriptors is what it is.

I can prove it. But I’m a nobody and this is the whole world hasn’t done a thing in all this time.

Because it’s a personality disorder and they don’t understand it, they cannot move forward.

I know and can prove the cause and the descriptor. How do I get someone to listen. No one is even interested. I have the disorder and have been able to move to where others haven’t been. I’m the only one like me. People just think I’m nuts. I’m asking ten minutes.

If anyone is a shrink or knows one can you please ask them to just listen to my evidence my proof.

That’s all I’m asking. I’m sending emails to the world and not one reply. Why not humour me and listen to my evidence my proof my reason.

I’m doing all I can or I will have to write a book and self publish it’s too important.

People aren’t getting the right treatment and that’s wrong

OP posts:
LokiLocks · 04/05/2020 01:28

FabbyChix I am interested in what you have to say and how you feel about this issue. I can see you are very passionate about this issue, could you tell us more about the condition or give us a name so that we can all be on the same page?

SomeHalfHumanCreatureThing · 04/05/2020 01:36

Go on then, what is it?

dottycat123 · 04/05/2020 04:41

I'm really interested to know your theory. I work with people with personality disorder and whilst I don't fully agree with current treatment trends I do believe that it's cause is multi factoral but primarily related to experience of trauma in early years.

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Thepigeonsarecoming · 04/05/2020 04:46

Op, I’m so sorry you feel you are not being heard. Could you contact your gp surgery or specialist and ask for a second/third opinion? This does seem important to you, and you do need to have someone who will listen to talk it through with

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