you've probably just scratched your ear canal in your sleep and its bled a bit, but just to be sure could you maybe pop down to a walk in centre or A&E and get it checked out? bloods not supposed to come out of there!
you've probably just scratched your ear canal in your sleep and its bled a bit, but just to be sure could you maybe pop down to a walk in centre or A&E and get it checked out? bloods not supposed to come out of there!
Don't know how I can get there as we've got guests here so parents can't take me, plus they're moving the walk-in centre/some of the other services between hospitals this weekend and I kind of had enough of A&E last weekend anyway I need to book a doctors appointment anyway so could try and go there tomorrow?
Don't know how I can get there as we've got guests here so parents can't take me, plus they're moving the walk-in centre/some of the other services between hospitals this weekend and I kind of had enough of A&E last weekend anyway I need to book a doctors appointment anyway so could try and go there tomorrow?
Try get an emergancy one tomorrow i guess? Think it needs looking at as as McDreamy said, pretty sure blood aint menna come from there
Yeah I will, they're normally pretty quick so should be able to go tomorrow/tuesday hopefully The only time it's happened before that I can remember is when I'd just had an operation when I was six or seven, so it's definitely not normal
yes I thought so too.. I don't know though they just seem too formal. I need to be able to talk freely not be so formal..
You could start with the disability office (if you have proof of your mental health condition - if not, best to acquire some!). They can inform your tutor if necessary
You could start with the disability office (if you have proof of your mental health condition - if not, best to acquire some!). They can inform your tutor if necessary
Yeah I already have connections with the disability office but not mental health wise.
Yeah they do.. but it says something like "if you feel you need a counselling".. as if counselling should be a last resort?
Generally counselling is the way most people go, it's a less 'extreme' approach than medication etc... Counsellors aren't there as a last resort, it's for anyone who thinks they could need one, whether it's for a massive issue or not
yes I thought so too.. I don't know though they just seem too formal. I need to be able to talk freely not be so formal..
whether or not you go down the counselling route, you should still go and see your tutor about it - thats what they're there for. plus you might be surprised and find out that they're a lot more relaxed and informal about it, trust me you won't be the first student they've had who's had a mental illness (except if they're brand new, ofc )
today has consisted in not being able to leave my bed, and sobbing at regular intervals. I think its time I accept this is my life and there is nothing that is gonna extinguish this pain. nothing I try ever works.
today has consisted in not being able to leave my bed, and sobbing at regular intervals. I think its time I accept this is my life and there is nothing that is gonna extinguish this pain. nothing I try ever works.
sounds a lot like my day, except i haven't had the sobbing. Just complete and utter apathy
today has consisted in not being able to leave my bed, and sobbing at regular intervals. I think its time I accept this is my life and there is nothing that is gonna extinguish this pain. nothing I try ever works.
*Hugs* I hope something does help relieve things soon
today has consisted in not being able to leave my bed, and sobbing at regular intervals. I think its time I accept this is my life and there is nothing that is gonna extinguish this pain. nothing I try ever works.