Again sorry I must raise concerns of disabilities, mental health, and other problems, mainly this Covid lockdown. No one is forced to talk or not to talk but all the same if you do, you just may help professionals understand you and others who may face similar. As I myself face disabilities, mental health, and other problems too, I hope to understand others who face the same and similar to me as much as possible.
I face Dyspraxia, Dyslexia, Anxiety, Depression, and Epilepsy. Despite that, I have been doing involvement on and off for nearly 15 years in disability, mental health awareness, and Advocacy public and private. Naturally, during Covid, there has been no involvement as such maybe a little online but that doesn't mean I stop raising awareness, listening to others, etc. In fact, covid disability, mental health, and other problems raise a huge awareness because how we may get supported for different things, etc are even more limited than before because a lot of services are shut, etc and people who may normally support us, etc have been and most could be lockdown too, therefore most support maybe less, etc.
Naturally mostly likely which is very understandable most people may not want to tell things to complete strangers but at the same time no one wants to think of anyone struggling alone either. Mental health etc is a huge concern anyway but even more of huge concerns people are struggling even more so during in lockdown. I know is easy for me to say but I do face mental health myself and I am aware of what struggles can be. Everyone has their own rights and choices, I guess most of you are aware that there are counseling services online if need be.
I know it's been a while I haven't forgotten where I have been through stages in life myself where I have found it hard to talk about things but then done something about them in my own time. I know this not easy and the longer it goes on, it gets harder but not all of us get through these things whatever they may be. https://www.samaritans.org/about-samaritans/research-policy/understanding-our-callers-during-covid-19-pandemic/what-do-we-know-about-coronavirus-and-suicide-risk/
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