VikingsGuy
Well-known member
Bringing others into your challenge was the right thing to do. I have seen the outcomes of others who could not and it is not a happy ending.Some days I regret opening up about my mental health struggles, and I wonder what life would be like if I had just continued to suffer silently.
Thank you for your courage. By facing this head-on and in an open manner you are helping yourself, your family and undoubtedly have set a great example for others who may now seek help in light of your example.
My wife and I wish others would have helped open our eyes to teen depression earlier as we almost lost our baby girl. (not their fault or responsibility at all, but it may have caused us to read some tea leaves differently). Now that we are in the mix and open about it, it is amazing (and scary) how many families have come to us for help or with their own past stories. Mental health is a hidden epidemic and folks like you are dragging it out into the daylight and give us all hope.
As for fair-weather friends/employer - that is truly heartbreaking, but at least now you know and you can shape your future around others who are compassionate and will stand with you.
Keep up the good work - you are doing the right thing the right way.