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Let me tell you about how wonderful Mumsnetters can be.

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babyheaves · 24/06/2012 20:31

I'm writing this thread as I have a massive thanks to say to a number of Mumsnetters who have been incredibly kind and supportive over the last 6 weeks while I have been ill and incredibly needy. To say they went above and beyond the call of duty is putting it mildly. There was at least one occasion where I'm not all together sure if I'd have got through it without their support.

Its not been an easy decision to write this thread as it is highly personal and also deals with a difficult subject, but I've decided to be open about why they have had to be so supportive to try in my own small way break the taboo about mental illness.

In early May 2012, I was admitted into an acute psychaitric ward with severe depression. It was the best thing for me as frankly it saved my life. I have been in hospital for just over 6 weeks and am now on home leave before my final discharge. I'm still not well, but am well enough to face the real world and try to get my life back on track. I'm dealing with having being diagnosed with Bipolar II which is a life long illness that I will need to adjust to, being away from my small children and DH for so long, integrating back into the family and all of the stresses that come about with a long stay in a secure unit, including the incredible guilt at knowing that at one point I was prepared to leave my children motherless.

When I was admitted, I wasn't sure about whether to tell anyone as you never know how people will react, but I did tell some Mumsnetters and their help has got me through the darkest time of my life.

I don't want to list all of their names in case the want to remain anonymous, but they are welcome to name themselves on here if the want to, and I hope that they will so people can know how amazing they have been to me. Anyway, to the #radfemnuthousecollective I would like to say thank you.

Thank you for the flowers that brightened up my room and always seemed to arrive when I was at a low point, to pull me out of my horrible mood and make the day more bearable.

Thank you for the cards and the letters and the postcards that made me feel cared for and wanted and for sharing yourselves with me in that way.

Thank you to the mumsnetters living abroad, who through the wonders of the internet managed to get chocolates and puzzle books from Europe and the other side of the world to a secure unit in the UK.

Thank you to the two mumenetters who within minutes of me being admitted were on the phone to the ward to find out when they could come to visit me. Thank you for doing that, for turning up unexpected when I was at my lowest, despite all of your own worries and demands and making me feel that in some way my life was worthwhile.

Thank you for the Dempsey and Makepeace Activity book that made my laugh so fucking hard that it was noted in the ward notes (patient experienced period of hysterical laughter on recepit of gift).

Thank you to all of you who have listened to me being needy and ranting and being an emotional vampire, and instead of turning away, gave me all of your support.

Thank you for anything I have forgotten due to being doped up on psych meds. You are all wonderful, wonderful people and I owe you all big time.

Thank you.

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UnnamedFemaleProtagonist · 24/06/2012 21:07

Who sounds needy, TSC? Confused

WhatWouldMargoDo · 24/06/2012 21:09

That Kerry Katona remark was me.

Sorry.

I hope Dempsey and makepeace made up for it.

usualsuspect · 24/06/2012 21:09

Anyway nice to see you back baby , I've missed your poems

UnnamedFemaleProtagonist · 24/06/2012 21:09

Don't forget BoF, I'm sure she won't mind being outed.
Yes this is the second coming and bit of fun who've come to see me...

babyheaves · 24/06/2012 21:10

I'm getting the hang of needy TSC. I'm still working on whining in a pathetic way, but am getting there/ Wink

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TheSecondComing · 24/06/2012 21:11

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TheWoollybacksWife · 24/06/2012 21:11

Lovely OP and glad you are on the road to recovery. The vast majority of MNetters are wonderful people and I'm glad of their support - both virtual and real.

I have to say that MN has cost me a bloody fortune. I see your Agatha Raisin (the whole bloody series) and raise you Daisy Dalrymple. Grin

babyheaves · 24/06/2012 21:11

Indeed, when they came and said X and Y are here to see you and my first reaction was "Who the fuck are X and Y". I now accept that introducing yourself as The Second Coming and BoF to psych nurses wouldn't have ended well.

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AmazingBouncingFerret · 24/06/2012 21:12

I remember spryinhg my computer screen in a rather unladylike fashion at "this is the second coming and ive never met her bfore in my life"

phantomnamechanger · 24/06/2012 21:13

OP, I dont know you or your story, as I have been away for months, but I applaud all the MNers who were there for you, and have seen examples of wonderful selfless supportive things like this in the past.

well done all of you, and very best of luck to you, OP.

AmazingBouncingFerret · 24/06/2012 21:14

With wine! I sprayed with wine! I'm not some sort of feline! Honest! Blush

EchoBitch · 24/06/2012 21:14

I think introducing yourself as The second coming would be brilliant.

EchoBitch · 24/06/2012 21:16

You marking your territory Ferret?

WhatWouldMargoDo · 24/06/2012 21:17

Probably best not to rock up at a psych unit and declare "I am the second coming" though, in all fairness echo.

TheSecondComing · 24/06/2012 21:18

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IwishIwasmoreorganised · 24/06/2012 21:18

What a lovely thread.

So glad that you're on the road to recovery babyheaves, and a massive well done and thank you to the lovely MN'ers who are playing such an important part in that.

EchoBitch · 24/06/2012 21:19

Arf at the ping pong room....did they have a ping pong room Babyheave?

RandomMess · 24/06/2012 21:21

So glad that you're coming through the other side and it's wonderful to read about the support of your friends on here Grin

All the best with getting your illness under control, it can be done even if it does take a while.

babyheaves · 24/06/2012 21:21

Yes, yes they did have a ping pong room.

Grin
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BridgetCleary · 24/06/2012 21:21

She looks a bit like The Second Coming too. It's the beard.

habbibu · 24/06/2012 21:22

"I now accept that introducing yourself as The Second Coming and BoF to psych nurses wouldn't have ended well". Am I the only one seeing that cartoon-stylee - tall, imposing figure "I am The Second Coming", second, cloaked, punching nurse "BOF!" ?

AmazingBouncingFerret · 24/06/2012 21:22

Quite fancy a game of ping pong now...

CatitaInaHatita · 24/06/2012 21:23

Apparently Amazon don't send mariachis via post and they wanted to charge a fortune for swimming the Atlantic on account of their instruments getting wet and the chance of losing their hats. I hope the puzzles were an acceptable substitute... Wink

For those who haven't seen a mariachi band. Here is a photo.
www.mexicolindomariachi.com/MexicoLindoMariachiE.html

FrankWippery · 24/06/2012 21:24

Now you've set me off with a series of delightful snorts, remembering exactly how RFNC came about Grin