Mental and Emotional Problems

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I’m leaving it up to you, on how you would like to pray for me. I’m sorry that this description is so long. I just hope it’s clear enough for everyone to understand what I’m talking about. Almost everything I've written here could be expounded on in separate posts.

For as long as I can remember I’ve struggled with certain sad emotions. Feelings of not being good enough, being left out, and not being accepted. During my school years I didn’t have a healthy group of friends, or even Christian friends. I was never apart of an in group, which in some ways might be a good thing, because these “in groups” almost always exist at the exclusion of others. With that being said, I guess everyone needs a place where they feel like they belong. (Writing that caused a contradiction error in my head.)

Instead of having friends, I had a whole lot of bullies. Due to my learning disability I was put in classes with the lower learning or in some cases the more lazy students. Often times these were the one’s who did drugs, cussed a lot, and got pregnant out of wedlock. I was a total misfit in that mess, and it went on until I graduated High School. I got into a bad habit of putting myself my down. You see I got put down so often that I believed that I was worthless. Even my Electronics teacher, pulled me to the side, and told me in all the years He had been teaching (At the time He was almost at retirement age) He’d never seen anyone with an inferiority complex like mine!

After graduating High School, my emotional mental health continued to come apart. I started having mini emotional breakdowns, anxiety attacks, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, and it got to the point to where I had to get help, and go on medication for a few years. To this day, I still have emotional problems, and whenever I wind down and get tired, depression often comes over me, and I start to cry. With the loss of two prior jobs, I felt like a failure as I reluctantly had to take a job as a second shift janitor. I’ve been able to hold it down for 19 years, but constantly feel like a looser. Which gets worse, when I’m tired, and I get tired a lot.

On my very lonely job, I listen to a lot of Bible, Podcasts, Audiobooks, and Music. I recently learned, and I think this is right. It sounds right to me. There is two kinds of beliefs. One is logical belief, and the second is emotional belief. In other words, it’s possible to believe one way logically and another way emotionally. For an example, you can say to yourself, I’m loved because Jesus died for me, while on the other hand feel like nobody cares about you, including God. In other words, your emotions are going opposite to your logic. Last year while researching bullying and inferiority complexes, I came across some videos about PTSD. They said, there are other forms of trauma besides what happens to a soldier who goes to war, that can cause long lasting emotional effects. Since I’m not officially diagnosed with PTSD, I’m not going to say I have it. But, something else they said, I found very interesting because it goes along with what I recently heard about the two forms of belief, is that you can logically reason with a person with PTSD, and they will agree with you on a logical level, and yet it doesn’t help them, because PTSD is not logical it’s a feeling. I forget the exact way to fix PTSD, but I think it was lots of love and patience, that can take years before the emotions start to change.
 

crmvet

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Psalm 18:28
 

Butterflyyy

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Welcome to CC, I am blessed to meet you. I am sorry to hear all this and I can identify with some of the things you said. I have had a lot of difficulties and trauma in my life and even some ptsd symptoms. God knows everything that has ever happened to you, and He loves you more than you know and it’s alright me saying but I get you, you don’t necessarily feel it; but God’s Word is true and the truth tells us that we have an enemy who wants to bring us down with negative thoughts; it says we need to hold up the shield of faith to put these fiery darts out. Do you read Bible every day? Do you have a Church you regularly attend to get encouraged? I’m so blessed right now to type all this as it’s a reminder to me! I regularly get sick and it hinders me but I know I am in a much better place when I get regular fellowship.
The Bible tells us to take every thought and make it obedient to Christ. These thoughts that say negative things about you are not true so kick them out; tell them to go away in the Mighty Name of Jesus because they are not true dear friend; you are so precious and important to Jesus that He suffered and died for you; this is true. Also you matter to every true Christian because you are a part of the Family of God.
I would like to be able to share how God healed me years ago it was so amazing and I have never been the same since. I think many people struggle with loneliness, anxiety and depression, now more than ever... but never let go of hope... and remember that one day there will be no more sorrow or crying or pain.
Ask and it shall be given you, seek and you shall find, knock and it shall be opened unto you. Keep asking, keep seeking, keep knocking... I’m speaking to myself here aswell lol. God bless you 🙂🦋
 

mar09

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Thank you for sharing what you go thru... may God hear our sighs even now, and turn our sadness/ moody emotions into joy as we continue to seek and obey Him.

Altho with gifts and talents, I had childhood experiences that made me very fearful and negative. Ever thankful the Lord called me and gave me a new perspective in life, but it did not take overnight. In fact, it really took a while, and He continues to change me today, as i know i've not totally surrendered everything fully to Him, even now-- and its my shortcoming, not His fault! Hold on to His living words, believe that He makes all things beautiful in His time, and many others are going thru what you are experiencing...

Lord, i commit Seeking-Christ to You, knowing You never turn away whoever comes to You humbly, with a broken spirit. Thank You that You hear our prayers, and we declare peace, restoration, and knowing our true worth in Yeshua's mighty name!
 

Flowergirl19

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For Christ's love compels us, because we are convinced that one died for all, and therefore all died. And he died for all, that those who live should no longer live for themselves but for him who died for them and was raised again.
2 Corinthians 5:14-15
 

Butterflyyy

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For Christ's love compels us, because we are convinced that one died for all, and therefore all died. And he died for all, that those who live should no longer live for themselves but for him who died for them and was raised again.
2 Corinthians 5:14-15
Amen He gives us new life, what a wonderful reminder, thank you!! 🤗🥰🦋
 

Flowergirl19

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Jesus said to them all: "If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me. For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for me will save it.
Luke 9:23-24
 
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I prayed for you

I read lots of your posts recently and I'm sorry you feel so alone. You should feel comforted that you have people on this forum to talk to. I hope we can cause you to feel better.

If you do it right you could still talk to the teachers at school and be friendly with them as long as you're polite and don't do anything wrong in God's eyes I don't think it's a problem.
 
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Unfortunately, school has become one of the worse places for people to be. Modern schools are a curse. I am so sorry for the torture you were forced to endure. May our Lord please deliver you from all your troubles we pray in Jesus name!