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Being called a nightmare!

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Hippychickbbbb · 30/04/2026 19:42

My husband divorced me as I couldn’t stop talking about my feelings! I was very emotional,I regret this deeply, even discussing selling the house as he lost his job he called me a nightmare for lengthy discussions but there was a lot to discuss I’m angry with him for calling me a nightmare I’m not I just can talk a lot about things as I’m very sensitive and feel things deeply ! Hopefully this won’t get deleted I have a councillor who I talk to and I talk to my neighbour and I talk to my friend John who are all a lot more understanding than him ! I’m getting a social worker who can help with things , I m trying my best I’ve lost friends cause they weren’t understanding my mum just tells me to toughen up she has told me I can’t live with her so many times , I can’t get hold of her on the phone she says to keep busy I hate myself mum she told me not to cry it won’t help me

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LittleGreenDragons · 30/04/2026 19:57

Call your crisis team @Hippychickbbbb and stop posting here. You need real life help.

Hippychickbbbb · 30/04/2026 20:01

Im not calling the crisis team as they are called the home treatment team and they are for people being at risk of being put in a ward I don’t want that I’m allowed to post

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MarmadukeM · 30/04/2026 21:02

Hippychickbbbb · 30/04/2026 20:01

Im not calling the crisis team as they are called the home treatment team and they are for people being at risk of being put in a ward I don’t want that I’m allowed to post

Ring 111 option 2. That’s what they are there for - you won’t be wasting their time, it’s literally what they are there for and it might be step in the right direction. It’s very hard to get admitted to a ward as threshold is high so I’m sure they deal with many people who are struggling etc but not at risk of admission

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