you are so heard and validated sadie, thank you for sharing. dont compare your struggles with others, your worries and troubles are more than valid, always I have often thought 'i have it all, whats up with me why do i feel pointless and empty', it is literally a disorder anyway, well done for speaking out and being transparent, good on you. big love and hugs, we are your team
@h172 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing , you’re not alone Sadie, can really relate . Keep doing your talking therapy and take things day by day ❤
@beinguniquebeingmeeve Жыл бұрын
Oh Sadie it's so rough but well done for opening up its never easy I've had counseling for cptsd and depression and anxiety can really relate to your symposium and feelings not alone lovely 💖
@neloahmed5251 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your vulnerability ❤️ it’s helped me feel better. I just got home from a holiday and was struggling when I was away from my routine and everything I’m comfortable with at home. I totally get how it feels like you “should” be happy etc and feeling like you’re being ungrateful makes it even worse. Also the depression kitty in big mouth omg the first time I saw that scene made me burst into tears I felt so seen. And I feel the same about your video now; I feel so seen so thank you so much and I hope you start feeling better soon I totally believe in you and I know you’ll feel better soon. ❤️ sending you so much love 😭❤️ also yes poetry saves lives!! I write a lot of poetry and prose too.
@katemaxwell7747 Жыл бұрын
I think I have generalised anxiety too in a way coz I worry about everything I do each day like I always think the worst case scenario will happen. I plan my days to the second and if something happens that I haven't planned then I get really anxious and stressed. I want to be fun and outgoing more than I am but I feel that I can't because I am so worried all the time about everything that could go wrong/ how people think of me, am i good enough. Literally Sadie you are my sister. I relate so much to you. It's so sad seeing you upset but it's good to cry it out and I'm the same. I had a cry the other day literally saying the same things as you about my life being good but I still feel upset about it. We are in this together. Love you girl ❤ Love Big mouth too! Its so good for helping with mental health issues and soooo relatable. I love jessy! ❤️ Maury is my hormone monster I love him he makes me LOL 😂
@mwx5314 Жыл бұрын
Hi Sadie, I suggest that you ask help from professionals, surround yourself with what you call "home", something you do that gives u peace, it maybe a song, a show, reading, etc.. each and everyone of us has that something special that we call "home", and you need to get in touch with that again.. do what TRULY makes you happy.. being in the public eye might be a factor, it might not be.. you can decide what's good for you.. hope you feel better and get through it, never give up.. rooting for you..
@abagailheller8895 Жыл бұрын
Saddie, thank you for putting out this video. I'm so sorry you are in a rough spot rn but it dose get better. I have struggled with anxiety since the age of 14, everyone around me at first didn't understand what I was going through at the time, I grew up with an abusive parent (physically and mentally) once I got old enough to drive and have a job I met my first boyfriend and he was much the same unfortunately. I feel still a lot of the pain from all those years ago. It sticks with you unfortunately but overtime it will get so much better. Thank you again for putting this out saddie to raise awareness about anxiety for those who have and for those who don't know. Hope you get well soon❤
@sadiebass8256 Жыл бұрын
Aww I’m so sorry about your younger experiences that sounds so difficult 🥲 thank you for making me feel less alone💖
@christinemckee646 Жыл бұрын
So sorry to hear you're struggling. Hope you start to feel better soon. Sending love and best wishes x
@lizzsherwood222 Жыл бұрын
So much love and appreciation for you saddie ❤ you got this girl
@aysekahraman5489 Жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear you are going through a difficult time. It’s really important that you are listening to your body, that’s the first positive step. I have had therapy several times, it doesn’t always mean your relapsing but your ready to work on another part of you. No one tells you how hard your 20s are, each year is another journey of self-growth! ❤ You are doing more amazing than you think. Keep going ❤ I’m sending you a big hug. P.s. your nails look amazing
@JennySutcliffe Жыл бұрын
Oh Sadie bless you, thank you for opening up! I can tell you it’s nothing to be embarrassed about. Please consider the medication if you are still struggling, you don’t have to go on it forever but it might help in the first instance. We are all here for you 🩷
@enyabailey8749 Жыл бұрын
The feeling where you feel like you’re una simulation is called derealisation, based on what you’re saying that’s at least what I think it is, someone close to me went through that and there’s help you’ll get better x
@sadiebass8256 Жыл бұрын
Oh I’ve never heard of that! Thank you I’ll have to look into it 💖
@enyabailey8749 Жыл бұрын
Yes definitely have a look into it, I also want to add that it’s your brains way of protecting you - it disconnects you from your surroundings as a coping mechanism to try to keep you safe from whatever the threat is x
@calvinliu6304 Жыл бұрын
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@pippaboyd88 Жыл бұрын
This was very similar to my mid late twenties. I suffered with major depression. Anti depressants did help and exercise did help. I try not to drink much anymore as it does just make it so much worse. Go outside and exercise really is the best medicine and do exercise with friends make it far more fun. There's so much out there to explore and start reading stoicism that also changed a lot. Be safe pretty lady. Also citalopram sorted me out when I needed it most. It isn't a crime to go on medication. You know not to compare yourself to others, social media is a horrible platform. But thanks to people like you it becomes more and more okay to not be okay.