Wednesday, January 31, 2018

The Half Mental Kid.

The title to this post may seem hurtful, because it is hurtful. Imagine being the child that phrase is said to. Today in Canada we are having "lets talk day. It's a day where people are encouraged to talk about mental illness, either their own illness or about how it affects someone close to them. It's a way to remove the shame many people feel who suffer from some form of mental illness. Just like when people from all walks of life started coming out as members of the LGBTQ community, many people from different parts of society are coming forward to admit they have suffered or are suffering from some type of mental illness. People are now finally realizing it is just an illness, you wouldn't feel ashamed for getting pneumonia or cancer, you shouldn't feel shame about this.

I find there are times when I have to watch that I don't let darkness creep in. Lonely dark winter days that can isolate or make a person feel isolated, are the most dangerous. I have seen the effects of depression and other forms of illness on friends, to be honest it really scares me. I can't stand not being in control so the thought of an illness that takes away control and delivers chaos, is frightening to me.

I was thinking that I'm lucky I have not had to deal with mental illness. Suddenly I realized that is not true. I had a lot of anxiety as a child, I worried about everything, I was afraid of everything. I think my parents realized something was wrong but were not sure what. I remember having to go to a psychologist, I remember being told to keep that hidden, I remember my dad and older sister thinking that I just needed to "smart'n up". I knew my thoughts were not normal for a kid and wished they would just go away but I didn't know how. I wished that I could just be like all the other kids, I did not fit in at school. I remember my father saying things like "what is wrong with you, it's like your half mental", he often used that term. I don't hold that against him, he gave me a secure life and he just didn't know any better at the time.

I also remember why I almost never take medication for anything. I was given something to help me, some sort of medication, it was orange and had a great taste. The trouble I found was after a while it wouldn't help, so then I would have to take double. The other thing I found was I felt calmer after taking it but then hours later I felt like crying all the time. Like many children, I learned fast to fake being better, I didn't know what that medication was but I felt it was something to be avoided.

One final thing I want to talk about is how kids can hide stuff from their parents. I never talk about this but my parents have no idea how ill I could be at times. I was terrified of my father and hiding everything from him was goal number one. At a young age I developed some sort of bizarre eating disorder, I had heard a story of a child choking to death just from eating her lunch. My brain focused in on this and I developed a fear of choking to death. No one ever knew I stopped eating, adults rushing around in their day to day lives would never suspect a child going to great lengths to hide this. This obsession with not eating would last for months at a time. For weeks I would survive on chocolate milk and soup. I would take food but slip it to the dogs after, no one noticed. The last time it happened I was probably thirteen just turning fourteen, I never told a soul until last year, I mentioned some of this to my sister but I could see she didn't grasp what I was trying to say. To this day, I feel that I affected my growth rate, I feel that is why my frame is so small compared to other guys. Well that's my story.











10 comments:

Mistress Maddie said...

I guess I have been very lucky. I enjoyed reading your story. It's amazing ...make you wonder how many have issues and never know. I have never taken meds for anything, even when sick which is very rare. I take general vitamins and that's about it. I do like my gin though. I too am also small...5'8. And I ate like a horse. But when i did drag I was huge!!!! Do you find your eating is better now?

Sooo-this-is-me said...

Maddie, yes I eat well, sometimes a little too much lol. I could get away with that when I was younger but now I have to watch to keep from getting a one pack! When I say small frame, I really mean that even though I'm your height my structure is small, for example I can't wear a man's watch, my wrist is too small. The complete opposite of big boned lol. Although my last boyfriend was turned on by that so I guess it's not always bad.

Old Lurker said...

I have learned that nobody is interested in hearing about my mental illnesses. People only care when you are in deep crisis (so they can play the hero) or when you are cured (so you can be an inspiring story).

Anxiety is the pits. I hope you are able to eat more than soup and chocolate milk these days?

Sooo-this-is-me said...

Mr Lurker, yes don't worry, I eat whatever I want these days. I guess talking about mental health scares people, that's why I wrote the post, just to let people know they are not alone, many people have or had issues. I wasn't looking for sympathy lol if that is what people thought, that was a long time ago in a land far, far away. Another thing I noticed is never post about h.... i.... v... because does that EVER make people uncomfortable. Anyway I'm not here to sell ads, this is like my personal diary that strangers keep getting into! Lol

Anonymous said...

Your childhood has some similarities to mine. I spent a good amount of time hiding things from my father and pretending everything was okay. I read your post with interest and it brought back memories. Thank you for sharing.

Ur-spo said...

I hope you know your story is a common one. I hope in time there is less shame to such and the story becomes less likely to happen. I also hope you know you have survived such and are a remarkable person - at least to me :-)

Anonymous said...

I like reading your blog because, like me you are always healing.

Sooo-this-is-me said...

Michael54, thank you, I worried about writing this. I didn't want to seem dramatic or wanted a pity party, I wanted anyone else who had or has trouble to know other people have gone through issues, nobody is alone in having problems.

Sooo-this-is-me said...

Dr Spo, it's amazing how many people who I thought were strong and had perfect lives, confess to me that my image of them is completely opposite to reality. It's also a really good feeling when someone quite remarkable tells you that they think you are remarkable too.

Sooo-this-is-me said...

Hello friend, wow that's a really touching thing to say, thank you.