Saturday, March 15, 2014

The Stigma of the Homeless


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The Stigma of the Homeless

                My first job that I had when I started working in the Mental Health field was working in a complex in Holly, MI called Rose Hill. I was so excited to be working there and to be looking at mental illness through someone else’s eyes. (I actually started my internship there and then started working after the internship). It was the first time that I has stepped outside of my own little world and saw something different and yet there was something very familiar about all of this.

                I got to know many different types of mental illnesses first hand rather than just reading it in a book and trying to decipher what it would look like in real life. You learn that their world is so real to them even though it looks so bizarre to us. Many of them see and hear things that we cannot and they are responding to the stimuli just as if we would if we had someone in front of us talking to us or arguing with us.

                When I left Rose Hill and moved to Seattle I started working in many different areas of the social services department. One of them was working for the people that were homeless. 99 % of the homeless are people that suffer with mental illnesses and are not on medications. Only 1 % of them are men and women that are down on their luck and do not have a home to go to. That only last for a short time if they happen to be homeless for any length of time. This is a good thing for them but a bad thing for all statistics meaning that 99 % of the homeless population will not be able to help themselves, they will need some kind of assistance to get off of the streets.

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                Back in 1878 Pontiac built its first psychiatric facility. It was called Eastern Michigan Asylum for the Insane. It was changed later on to Eastern Michigan Asylum. It was not until 1911 that they changed the name to Pontiac State Hospital and then to Clinton Valley Center in 1973 before finally being closed down in 1997. The Architecture of this building was spectacular, but what went on inside of this building was far less than impressive.   

                Many of the psychiatric facilities were shut down all around the same time as this one as a federally conformed  project to do away with unacceptable practices towards people that suffered with mental illnesses and those who others “thought” that they did not belong outside in the public. Facilities such as the one in Pontiac were found to be almost like torture chambers with inhuman practices that went far beyond abuse as we know it today. These things will not be known to the public, but I have lived here long enough to know what happened in these facilities before they stopped these practices. Certain types of abuse still remain today and are far less cruel, but are still abuse.

                Now that almost all of the facilities are shut down there was a state by state problem of where to house the people that suffered with mental illnesses. Now we have many different types of places opening up to help people take their medications and learn a trade so that they can try to work and be mainstreamed out into the public. Exactly the opposite of what they were trying to stop about 100 years or more ago. We have finally grown up and are trying to deal with the fact that just because someone looks and acts different does not mean that they are different and they are dangerous. Some were born different, but some were born just as you and I and something happened to them chemically. Their brain synapses are now misfiring just as I was born with a missing chemical in the brain so I have depression.  

                Some of these people were put into group homes, some into hospitals, some after the hospital were put into private facilities like the one that I worked at in Holly and others still went to the streets. It is not because of this that people are on the streets because there is always going to be homeless, but the numbers of the homeless did increase to a larger number creating a new problem for the social services to work through.

                Working in downtown Seattle I discovered a whole different world and loved what I did. They had a unique way of housing the homeless without making them feel like they needed to give something back for it. Many of the homeless are afraid of being cooped up in a room even though they had the right to come and go as they pleased. Whatever they needed was provided for them by the housing that they were given and the funding that they were getting by the state and federal.

                I worked with them helping them by picking up food from the food bank and they could come down and pick up what they wanted according to what I had and a limit of what they could take. And then I would cook a meal for them once a week so that they were eating something healthy at least that much. There was never a moment that was not full of liveliness. Everyone must work with the homeless and get to know them. They are people too and they are proud wonderful interesting human beings.  
 
                Imagine: you are raising a child and he/she is completely normal in your eyes. He/she is doing all of the normal things that a child does through every stage of her/his life. Then…he hits college years and moves into the dorms at the college and you start to see a change. You try to get your daughter to talk, but she is not talking or she is saying nothing is wrong. Suddenly everything comes crashing down around your world as you once knew it and your son is not acting the same at all and ends up in a psychiatric wing in a hospital. You find out that he has schizophrenia and is having audio and visual hallucinations with other psychotic features. You feel like you are going insane also and not sure what all of this means and where to start to begin to understand. Now try to imagine how the person feels that has the illness that is having the hallucinations. He is all of the sudden having these things happening to him and cannot understand why or cannot understand why anyone will not believe him that he is see what he sees or hears.

                Mental illness starts in people at different ranges of ages depending on the disorder. The other thing that usually happens is that mental illness is genetic. One does not have to worry that it is going to happen to them just because they have been near someone else that has it. It is not something you can catch like a cold. People that suffer with mental illnesses are generally harmless very few of them ever become violent. It has been my experience to try to get them on medication for their sake, but sometimes it is not what they want, it is what we want. There are a few medications that the doctors will use just to keep them under control and that is no way of working with them either. To use medications the person has to be willing to do this entirely on his/her own. It cannot be forced and it has to be written in a plan for this person.

                Most of the time the person cannot hack living under the pressure of the medication, the parents looking to them to change and the pressure of them to revert back into a functioning citizen that can pick up where he/she left off. That is when they usually start living on the streets. Some of them never get the right medication regiment and that is what makes them feel uncomfortable. Everyone’s body is different and responds to medication in a different way so it is a set of trial and error when it comes to medication, except they have found a really good medication that works well for schizophrenia that has been around for about 20 years now. It is the only one that has worked on just about everyone. There are a few that cannot take it, but that is very few. I saw them start to use it when I started working at Rose Hill and was so surprised at how it improved when I came back from Seattle years later.        
 
 
Many times people do not want to give money to the homeless when they are panhandling because; “they are just going to go out and buy alcohol and drugs with it anyways.” The first drug of choice for people that suffer with mental illnesses is what they know - alcohol. And if that does not help stop the hallucinations then they turn to drugs. Just about all of them smoke because the smoking has been proven to have a calming effect for them. Alcohol and cigarettes are the first thing that are tried before going to any other drug. If the person does not have a good support system they will continue on the downward spiral with stronger drugs. If they can get someone to help them then they might have a chance to get off of the alcohol and not go towards the drugs.
                People who have been on the street and have not bathed in a while are used to the way that they smell. They do not understand the way people want to back away from them and do not want to talk to them. They have a distorted picture of themselves because of their brain not functioning right. The next time you have a really bad cold and your head feels like it is in a cloud…think about how the people who suffer with mental illness feel all of the time only worse.
 

                I am challenging everyone to at least commit themselves to volunteering once or twice at a soup kitchen or a homeless shelter. It is an eye opening experience and it is fun. Many of the people that are homeless have a story to tell and many do not say anything at all. It is a way of giving back to your community and feeling good about it.    

               

Monday, March 10, 2014

Greatest Quotes


I want to change things up a bit this week. I spend most of my time thinking about how to make people’s lives better. In my world I love to look at things that make me smile because my life is full of heartbreak and I consistently think of the horrible things in this human race.  Quotes from famous people that I love is something that makes my heart warm and makes things feel better for at least one day.
My first favorite person that lived on this earth a very short time was Jesus. Although He had many famous quotes these are a few that should make a heartfelt difference in everyone’s life:
“Let the one among you who is without sin be the first to cast a stone.”
This is a favorite of mine because I have seen and heard so many people wanting to chastise other people for a sin and they are guilty of so many sins themselves. We are all guilty of doing of doing this without even thinking sometimes. Sometimes when we do stop ourselves and think about what we are saying.
“For what shall it profit a man, if he gain the whole world, and suffer the loss of his soul?”
“Do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Let the day’s own trouble be sufficient for the day.”
Albert Einstein was an interesting character. He was unique in many ways and the one that he was most noted for was that he was a genius. Like most people though, he had his problems. He had a hard time in school, so much so that he dropped out of high school and flunked his first college exam. As you can see, just because these things happened to Albert it did not stop him from continuing on and making a better life for himself. As you read his first quote, he was not insane. He would try the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results of course. He made mistakes because he tried new things because without mistakes you learn nothing at all. Keeping yourself safe and closed up you are not learning or anything else, you are just existing. You are not doing anything about your world to make it different. You are living for yourself and not for others. It is a lonely and selfish life. I like Einstein’s last quote that I wrote. To continue working on a problem and trying harder at it means to have veracity. It takes a lot to stay with a problem. It is much easier to give up and pass it on.
 “Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.”
“A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new.”
“The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil. But because of the people who don’t do anything about it.”
“Only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile.”
“It’s not that I’m so smart, it’s just that I stay with problems longer.”
Abraham Lincoln was probably the greatest presidents we ever had. He had much integrity and greatness that followed with him wherever he went. He loved the people in America and the people loved him until he wanted to make everyone equal. It was what was right and it was supposed to be we needed a person like President Lincoln to stand up for the people to get them to stop the tyranny. This first quote really scares me, especially in light of what has been happening lately with our budget and many other things.
“America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be beause we destroyed ourselves.”
“We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution.”
“No man is good enough to govern another man without the other’s consent.”
I believe this quote was made during the time that Lincoln was trying to end slavery, but these are good words to live by. Without your consent no one can tell you what to do or make you feel less than you feel without your God given right. You own the right to your feelings and your body. Do not hand it over without a fight.
“Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them?”
This one is so cool when you really think about what it is saying. You will no longer have any enemies if you make a friend of them because the enemy is now a friend. Ha…no more fighting! So you angry evil people we all love you!
And my favorite:
“Sir, my concern is not whether God is on our side; my greatest concern is to be on God’s side, for God is always right.”
Nelson Mandela:
“I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear.”
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”
“I detest racialism, because I regard it as a barbaric thing, whether it comes from a black man or a white man.”
“We can’t afford to be killing one another.”
Helen Keller was a person to be revered. She grew up in what I would call terrible conditions. Her mother thought that she was doing what was best by allowing her to do what she wanted to do because she was handicapped, but I just do not see it that way. No one should be allowed to act like an animal just because they cannot do for themselves as others can. They learn in different ways, but they still need to be taught the basics of right and wrong and how to do things for themselves without behaving rudely. Once there was someone in the household that could help Helen, it was obvious that she was a highly intelligent girl and could be taught anything. Do not underestimate anyone just because it “appears” like they do not have what they need to do the right thing or that they are too young. Treat them with exceptional intelligence and they may surprise you.
“The best and most beautiful thing in the world cannot be seen or even touched – they must be felt with the heart.”
“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.”
“Faith is the strength by which a shattered world shall emerge into the light.”
“All the world is full of suffering. It is also full of overcoming.”
This last quote I do love for it seems that Helen understood life and death much more than most people.
“Death is no more than passing from one room into another. But there’s difference for me, you know. Because in that other room I shall be able to see.”
I have been looking up many different people that I have admired and I am in awe that each one has some kind of reference to God or the Holy Bible. Their Beliefs were strong and it saddens me that many of our leaders today do not have that same belief system.  Theodore Roosevelt was another one of those powerful leaders with a strong belief.
“A thorough knowledge of the Bible is worth more than a college education.”
“Believe you can and you’re halfway there.”
“To educate a man in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace to society.”
“A man who is good enough to shed his blood for the country is good enough to be given a square deal afterwards.”
Even Ronald Regan was talking about God in a quote. What he said in one of his quote actually frightens me because they are trying to take the actual words off of our money that we for so many years had it so eloquently written on. This very country was founded on the fact that we are to worship as we wish and now we are not able to do what we have done since the beginning of this country because a few people are offended?
 “If we ever forget that we are One Nation Under God, then we will be a nation gone under.”
“Government’s first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives.”
“Freedom prospers when religion is vibrant and the rule of law under God is acknowledged.”
“Within the covers of the Bible are the answers for all the problems men face.”

What are some of your favorite quotes?

 

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Teen Parents




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Being a mother is always hard and scary for some. I was one of the fortunate ones that found it one of the easiest things to do and one of the best things that I would do in my lifetime. Of course I made it a choice and not one of those things that just seems to happen to many of the people out there that do not think of the consequences of having unprotected sex.
I lived in Seattle, Washington for a little over 5 years and one of the many different jobs that I had was working with teen parents. It was often incommodious to understand that some of these teens would never have gotten this way if they had a different kind of home life. One of the girls was taking care of the parents as well as herself and her child. That was one of the teens that I knew would succeed in life and to this day I have followed her progression and indeed she is doing wonderful.
Some teens try to do the best they can and find out that they cannot make a go of it and finally end up giving their child up for adoption. I commend them for that also. Either way of living is not easy, but a decision has to be made either way.
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Being a mother at an early age is giving up many things in your life. You no longer can act like you are the age you are. You MUST grow up! You cannot have a baby and cart the baby around and treat it like it is a baby doll. The baby is real and he/she has needs. I say this because one of the girls did this and I was appalled, but my job was to be her advocate and to teach her how to be a mother. Of course she was fighting me all of the way, but that did not stop me from trying. You pray for the best for the baby and work with the teen so that she can give the baby the ultimate care. All the baby knows is that is his/her mother and would not know anything different if she acted like a grown up or like a teen ager.
The best advice that I can give to a teenager is to weigh in all of your options. Do you have a home for the both of you? Do you have good support from your family? Would you have someplace to go to help you learn how to be a mother if it is necessary? Will the father be there to help you provide for the baby?
There are so many questions that you need to ask yourself before taking on such a task. Even if you have someplace to go, the bottom line is this is your baby and you must do everything you can for this baby. Do not expect anyone else to do it for you. You must learn to feed the baby, change his/her diapers, learn the signs when he/she is sick, and understand the difference between a cry for hunger, wet and I just want to be held. Babies do not come with a “How to Book”.
When I had my first child I was in for a shock. It seemed like all of the books I read and all of the advice I was given was all wrong. This baby that I had in my arms was not responding to anything that I was told or that I read; he just cried and cried. I held him in my arms and had to put him into a front carrier because he wanted to see what I was doing at every minute every single day, but before I figured that out I either carried him around or tried to put him down to do housework or to eat and he was not having it. One day I was downstairs in my family room and I put him on the couch so that I could vacuum. I neatly tucked him in with pillows and made sure he was secure until I could get the floor done. I looked over while I was vacuuming and he was sound asleep. I’ll be doggone if he did not like the sound of the loud vacuum or the constant noise to help him go to sleep.
To this day he has to have a hum of a fan on to go to sleep at night and since then I have discovered things about myself and going to sleep. Noises that are constant help me go to sleep also. These are some of the many things that you have to discover about your children. You have to keep an open mind, be objective and help them discover not only their talents, but their sense of imagination. I sometimes felt that my children had too many toys to play with and not enough creativity until one day my son was angry with me for putting him the time out chair too many times and wished that I would just spank him and get it over with. I laughed at him because my son was so hyper that the time out chair was so perfect for him. I asked him why he did not just make up stuff in his head while he was there to pass the time. He said he did…he imagined a ball outside the window bouncing up and down, but that just got to be too boring for him. I told him the only other option for him was to stop doing the bad things that he was doing to get him into the chair because spanking was not an option.
To raise a child these days is not just something that we do anymore like it was back when I was a child. I thought of it as a privilege when I had my boys because children are precious and need special care the first few years of their lives. I am dealing with a problem right now that is heart breaking. This mother is old enough to know better, but has never grown up so to speak. She is so needy and wants so much attention that she uses the pregnancies and the children as a way to get that attention. It has taken me and one other woman years to get these children into a certain state of reasonable survival so that they can live without looking like they are animals in the wild instead of little lovable human beings like they are. They did not even know how to shower and wash their own hair because they were not shown how to do the basic things.
I cringe when I think that there are worse living situations out there than these few children that I am managing. This mother was just selfish and other mother’s are too busy trying to get drugs and other things to pay attention to even feeding their children. The children that I am referring to at least got fed even if they had to get it themselves. They were just not clean and not clothed properly. The mother was too busy trying to figure out what she could do for herself instead of clothing the children appropriately or paying attention to bathing them and making sure that they knew how to take care of themselves.
 
I was watching a clip on the awards Sunday night 3/2/2014 and I was happy, ecstatic, and elated for the man that won the award and not because he won the award. Because he was the son of a single mother and was so proud of his mother and was standing there cheering her on. It is not often that you hear that from a child of a single mom and especially from a son of a single mom. Like I said before; it is with great difficulty that you raise children and to raise them as a single mom is so much more difficult. I cheer on the mothers that can do it and do it with success and great pride:
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I believe that many women can probably relate to my story: I was married with three boys and I did not receive much help if any at all with those boys. As they grew I did not receive any help at all and then they grew to an age where they wanted to do more in their lives rather than just stay home. So I started carting them all over the place-soccer, golf, dance…you get the picture. So you become and single married mother. By the time my eldest was 13 I was finally single and then I really had a plateful. I not only had to cart them around, but I had to work and go to college. I know the difficulties of raising children alone, but financially I did have help. The story that this man talks about on stage is a miracle to me. She did it alone and I praise that woman for that.
  
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11 Facts About Teen Pregnancy
1. 3 in 10 teen American girls will get pregnant at least once before age 20. That’s nearly 750,000 teen pregnancies every year.
 
2. Parenthood is the leading reason that teen girls drop out of school. More than half of teen mothers never graduate from high school
 
3. Less than 2 percent of teen moms earn a college degree by age 30
 
4. About a quarter of teen moms have a second child within 24 months of their first baby.

5. The United States has one of the highest teen pregnancy rates in the western industrialized world.

6. From 1990 to 2008, the teen pregnancy rate decreased 42 percent (from 117 to 68 pregnancies per 1,000 teen girls).

7. In 2008 the teen pregnancy rate among African-American and Hispanic teen girls, age 15 to 19, was over two and a half times higher than the teen pregnancy rate among white teen girls of the same age group.

8. 8 out of 10 teen dads don’t marry the mother of their child.

9. A sexually active teen who doesn’t use contraceptives has a 90 percent chance of becoming pregnant within a year.

10. Almost 50 percent of teens have never considered how a pregnancy would affect their lives.

11. Teens had fewer babies in 2010 than in any year since the mid-1940s.



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Sunday, February 23, 2014

Depression




About one in six people suffer from clinical depression at some point in their lives, and most mental health disorders start before age 24.

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Depression
This is a subject that is very commonly known, but people either do not want to talk about it, do not want to believe it exist, or cannot believe that because the person “acts” in a certain way that he/she must not possibly be depressed and can live like everyone else. This is quite a bitter subject with me as I have my good days and my bad days and just because someone looks like they doing well does not mean that they are.
This was something that I said to my own classmate’s way back when I was going to college to learn about social work. My own sister looked as if she was high functioning, but she definitely could not function in this world the same way that she used to. I was in one of my classes and the subject came up about working with people that suffer with mental illness. Some you can point out really well with their mental illnesses and others you cannot. I pointed out to the students that just because one looks high functioning does not mean that they are.
I have always had one of these faces that people like to come to and either talk to me because I looked like I was trustworthy or they would pick on me because I looked vulnerable. They were spot on with both counts. I am a middle child of a large family and I always listen to my siblings up until a few years ago. There is also an attribute about me that I have had from a small child that makes others feel that I am trustworthy and vulnerable. This part of me I just started telling just a few people and some of my sister’s have known for some time now, but for the most part I keep it quiet. This other characteristic of mine also keeps me feeling somewhat depressed, but I am learning to not feel that way with more awareness of my gift.
I was born with depression. It was not something that just happened along the way. What did happen along the way was life all of life’s mishaps that kept me from staying evenly balanced; being verbally and mentally abused all of my life, a bad childhood, a bad marriage, a bad divorce, many bad jobs with more verbal abuse from bosses until I just could not handle life anymore.
I worked very hard most of my life trying to stay “happy”. I stayed away from people that made me feel less than adequate and I have very good friends. I tried my very best to ignore what was happening at home and got involved at school with plays and stayed over friends houses to “get away”. That no longer worked after I grew up. Life stares at you right in the face when you grow up. I got married too young and I had children, which the children brought me out of the depression for many, many years.
Years later are when the problems start. I am divorced, thinking that I am doing well, but many things are in my path making it almost impossible for me to dig myself out of this hole I am in. I am going to college and having a remarkably great first five years of studying with a 3.8 grade point average. I move from a community college to U of M and I am still going strong and suddenly…my health just took a nose dive. I go to the doctor and she sends me to a neurologist and I find out I have sleep apnea, pseudo tumor ceribri, carpal tunnel, low thyroid and who knows what else? No wonder I am sleeping between every class, I cannot concentrate at all, have to study 3 times harder than before and my grade point average is still dropping. Argh…can someone please help me out of this dream! It cannot possibly be real.
I still managed to get myself through college with honors after all of that, working mighty hard to hold back on the depression. It was there, I was just keeping it at bay with keeping myself busy. Mind you that is never a good way of holding back feelings. It just keeps building up until one day you finally explode. I did not leave a minute to think except for my driving to school, work, taking my children to school, going to my internship and home. I was on the road a lot so it was far too much thinking I had to do. The radio did not even help…it just reminded me of something and I cried. Blah.
During all of that I was trying, (Trying) to care for my boys and their needs and was not always doing a great job of it. My first one graduated and he went on to college and still was at home from time to time. My second one graduated and decided to go to the same community college that I started at, but instead of driving the long distances that I did he would move into his father’s house so that left me with really only one son to care for and he was old enough to take care of himself. He had his own car and could do what he wanted when he wanted. I just wanted to know where and when so I would not worry. By the time my last one graduated I was getting myself ready to sell my house so I was packing and still going to college and working. My mother and father’s 50th anniversary came up in the year before I was graduating and I was swamped with work, my internship and homework. My sisters wanted a party and I was not happy because that meant that I would be doing most of the work…you have to understand my dysfunctional family to know how this works.
So – here I am full plate of work (40 hours), internship (16 hours), school (3/4 time of school) (and you count part of that home time for homework), trying to pack up a full house and housing my sister that is now injured because she fell and has bolts sticking out of her wrist. I am now responsible for finding all of the addresses of all of the lost relatives, making an invitation and printing all of them out on my computer and printer. My sister that is staying with me is of no help because she is in pain and is mentally ill herself. My other sister that wants this done works 7 days a week and suffers with anxiety disorder. My other two sisters are almost useless, but can make some of the food when the time comes and my brother...hmm I cannot remember what we had him doing.
When the party comes around my sister that is living with me is suppose to be helping my other older sister with the cake, but she takes off and is nowhere to be found. I drop my portion of the food off at the hall and am in charge of picking up my mom and dad that have no idea of this happening. We get to the hall and all of the food is there, but all of my siblings are missing. The cake is not put together and I am in charge of everything??? Yiks! Not only was I in charge of everything, but my sister was having a panic attack and was not able to make it out of her house to get to the hall to finish the cake. I was on the phone with her talking her through the panic attack and still setting everything up for the party…argh!
Now you have a good picture of my crazy family, my bad life, my bad heath and I am about to graduate and move clear across the states to Seattle, Washington. Why? Because it is way away from my problems…yeah, that is what I thought too. I learned a lot being over there as far as being a social worker. I got to work in areas that I never would have worked here in Michigan, but many of my problems followed me.
When you have a family like mine they tend to not allow you any space. They do not follow you in the literal sense; they follow you in the verbal sense. They would constantly call and beg for me to come home or mentally abuse you by telling you that Seattle is not the place for me because… This went on for the five years that I was there and I just kept getting worse and worse with my depression. I did not get the support that I needed and I did not have any family out there that I could turn to in the time of crisis. The last year I was there I even had my sister that never talks to me calling me to come home and live with her. By that time I was really having problems keeping up with the bills. I was working 2 jobs and still could not keep up. I owned my own condo, but it was in foreclosure and I was in the process of buying it back.
The pipe burst under the sink in the bathroom making it the second time I had to try to get money out of my insurance company and this time it flooded not only the condo below me, but mine as well. I found that at 8:00 in the morning and I threw my hands up in the air and said I have had it. My nerves could not take it anymore. I went home and found a Community Mental Health system that would help me because I was a mess by then. I told my story and I could not stop crying, rocking or shaking the whole time. I needed medication. I was a wreck.
In the middle of all of that, I sustained several jobs where the bosses were very abusive and that did not help my predicament any. When I came home I was still problematic and had yet to find another job while I was so unstable. I got one, but was leery about that. Later down the line I felt that I was doing good enough to get a higher position, but that did not last long, because I could not take the pressure. My boss was a tyrant and again I am abused, but this time I was let go and it left me confused and shaken up to the point that I do not know what to do at all anymore. I have had two jobs now working with people that I am trying to do the right thing and they let me go because they want something different? I am more than just perplexed now; I am petrified to go back into the working field. So far I have been belittled, yelled at, embarrassed and what is next? I do not want to know what is next. That is the problem that is my trepidation.
Other people have the stamina to take that kind of thing and let it roll right off their backs. Everyone has different levels of tolerating things. Pain is another way of describing how one tolerates things. I have high levels of pain toleration, but when someone wants to verbally and mentally abuse me I cannot tolerate it at all. I break down and cry very easily. Men on the other hand can take things such as verbal abuse, but usually cannot take high levels of pain without needing some pain medication. Now this is not saying that this pertains to all men and all women. It is just and high majority of men have low pain toleration and high toleration to being verbally abused and women are usually the opposite. In my family there is my mother, father, four sisters and one brother and the weird thing is all of us have high tolerance for pain. I believe it is a trade off for having been abused at some time in our lives. Although, I think my father and brother still can take verbal abuse better than me and my two older sisters.
 Some things that I learned in social work was to learn the difference between when someone was personally attacking you and when someone was attacking you because they are hurt and needing to attack someone just to get back at anyone. This happened to me recently when I had to go before the courts and try to get Social Security. The judge was attacking me with just about anything he could and was not getting a reaction out of me like he wanted. I understood what he was doing and why he was doing it so it was not going to get me crying. Just because I do not react at that particular time does not mean that I am still capable of going out into the world and working a full time job. Anxiety is still anxiety no matter how you look at it.
It is still very difficult to get someone to understand depression or any kind of mental illness unless you have had it. I just happened to be one of those people that have depression but also understand other kinds of mental illnesses. I am in tuned to other people’s feelings and emotions. That is one of the reasons that I chose the field that I was in, but it got to me too much and I was having a hard time keeping my own feelings in check.
Depression and Suicide
One of the other things people cannot or will not understand is that the feelings of depression can go so deep that it can cause some of us to have feelings of suicide. It is usually not a thought that comes and goes; it is a thought that plagues you every single day and every single hour of your life. It eats away at you and you think constantly about how you are going to do it, what you are going to do it with, where you are going to do it, but the when just never pops up until the day when someone or something pushes you over the edge.
I was suicidal for 20 years and it was the worst feeling in the world to have weighing on your mind day after day. Starting at the age of 17 I had the urgent need to cut open my wrist and there was never a thought of anyone else that I would leave behind when I would do this. This need subsided some while I was having my children but only a bit. My children brought me back to reality every time I would have even one thought in that direction. They were my saviors at the time and I do not regret it one bit. Once they were out of my life and I moved way far away from them, it came back tenfold. My first year in Seattle I was 6 months trying to find a job, I was again having relationship trouble and I found myself swallowing pills, pills and more pills. I lay down and was ready to die, but God had a different plan for me. He made me throw up and I did not have any more pills to swallow to replace those I just threw up. It was just as well, my stomach would not keep them down anyways. I have a very sensitive stomach and it would never let me put anything into it that it did not like.
Two years later I was still having the thoughts and I had a miracle happen and they stopped instantly. The suicidal thoughts are gone, but not completely. When days get really, really tough I cannot help but think that I am broken and I want so badly for the pain to stop. While people stand at the top making decisions for you and telling you…you are not sick enough. NOT SICK ENOUGH? Why would I want to be sicker than I am? I cannot have major depression disorder and be smart because according to their profiling I am not mentally ill and can still function. Yes…I can still function inside the home, sometimes. I can go outside the home, maybe. There are still days that I have to fight to get out of bed. Fight to get out of bed, take a shower and show up to my appointments.
Writing these blogs are about the biggest things I have done in 2 years and they are holding this against me also. Writing sometimes is my only outlet. I have worked many years with people that suffer with mental illnesses and some of them are brilliant. I have seen some that could paint in water colors beautifully and play the piano wonderfully, but they could not function outside of a group home without being assisted.
Telling someone you have anxiety with depression is not something that they understand either. They usually work together, but not always. If I have something to do tomorrow I will always have anxiety about it no matter what. I will not be able to sleep well and will fall asleep just in time for the alarm to go off in a few hours. I go to my appointment and I am extremely tired when I get there. I get home and have to take a nap because of not getting enough sleep. I wake up in time that it is now night time and my whole sleeping time has turned from night to daytime. I try very hard to turn things around only to have another appointment and to have it happen all over again. This would happen to me when I was working. I was not functioning properly and therefore my production was terrible. I would get a bad report and this would go on until I would be let go. It is not the best environment for me. I cannot predict what will happen for me and when I am tired now days, I do not know what is going to happen. I have a hard time keeping my eyes open anymore.
Oh…and never do what I did and bury your depressed feelings by keeping yourself busy. I got myself on medications, but I never sought out professional help until after I came back from Seattle. I might have saved myself a lot of problems if I had gotten help before I had gone, and while I was in Seattle and then maybe I wouldn’t have been under so much stress. Then again who knows, I might have still had a breakdown, but still had a different ending. Your medication is on trial and error until you get the right one. I was on one medication when I went to Seattle, but it was reduced once I got there (something about Washington not allowing me to have the same high dosage that Michigan does). Depression does not only cause mental problems but is causes physical ailments also. Your body starts feeling like it has many problems that you cannot figure out.
           So this is my story of depression…I am hoping that some of you have come to a different understanding of the illness and what it may look like including suicide. Be very careful of people that are suicidal. I was suicidal for 20 years and never told anyone until it finally stopped. I never even told my family until recently even that I tried to commit the act. It is a deep and dark secret that can tear a family apart if lines are crossed. Do not think that you can handle it yourself. You need medication and a professional. If you do not feel comfortable with that professional you have the right to find another. Do not argue with the person that has the suicidal feelings. They are his/her feelings and they are real. Just because you do not understand them or do not believe in them does not mean that they do not exist. The more you argue, discuss, ignore, demean is more time that the suicidal person has to plan and commit the act. Just get him/her help and leave it up to the professionals.  
 

 

Monday, February 17, 2014

The rising problem of bullying:


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When you think of bullying you think of children on the playground and a group of boys ganging up on another boy and either picking on him or beating him up. That is still a big problem, but we have gone far beyond that with technology and the child never growing up and continuing to bullying as an adult.  Boys are not the only ones that bully these days either, females are on the rise for bullying also. This is getting to be so much of a problem that it is as widespread as the teachers bullying students and so on.

When I was young things were only different to the point where the boys liked to pick on a helpless girl rather than a boy their own age. They thought they were tough that way only I figured out their game really fast…they were afraid of their mother…lol. I had enough of them trying to pick on me when no one else was around, so the very last time they did something I threatened to have my mother call their mother and talk to her and then they would have to get into trouble. They did not like that too much and they did not pick on me one more time.

                Another time I kept getting bullied by another boy and he refused to leave me alone. He was brave enough to bully me on his own. The other boys did it in groups – they were not so brave. The single boy did it one too many times to me and I hauled off and hit him with my fist and knocked him right on the ground. Funny thing that came out of that one is he decided to be my friend after that. I was still in elementary school back then and I had and still have a lot of strength. Why the boys wanted to pick on me is a great mystery to me. They knew I was not afraid of anything and I was just about as strong as they were.

                Bullying seems to trickle down to the next generation; I was bullied and my children were bullied. I am praying that my grandchildren do not have to endure the same fate. My eldest child had to tolerate the problem of being bullied almost on a daily basis because the school system would not believe him when he told them about the other boys making fun of him and the name calling. They would taunt him constantly and I was always on a “no fighting policy”. Someone else told him to fight so he did, just one punch, but it was enough anger build up in that punch from a long time of taunting that it left a mark on the boy. My son is the one that got into trouble and none of the other boys were ever talked to after years of this going on.

In order for the no bullying campaign to work, everyone needs to be onboard, including all of the people who work for the school system. They cannot just label a child a “bad child” and ignore him all together when he/she reports that someone is abusing them verbally and or physically.

                First I think we need to take a look at what do we consider bullying? It is an attempt to control another person through verbal abuse, exclusion, or physical abuse. Bullying can occur anywhere; in the home, schools (both with students and teachers), workplace, military and with the elderly (nursing homes or wherever the elderly are being cared for).

                Now we can look at why people bully: While you live in an environment that does not look at the standards of how to treat people may be a reason that bullying exist. They do not have any or low standards about how people are to treat each other. Some cultures are interested in who has the power and the influence goes with that power. There are too many people that are glorified by power and influence and will gravitate towards that type of setting because of what it has to offer. It gives you money and social standing. Negative behaviors get you more noticed that positive behavior does – I worked with children for many years while my children were in school and I can attest to that one being so true. I could remember all of the troubled children compared to the children that were always good. I mean, why would I remember someone that in never had to talk to every day?

                Then there are family issues that are usually top on the list when it comes to bullying. When there is no love and warmth sharing within the family it tends to leave an empty feeling inside and the child is more likely to go out and bully. They do not always have to have a bad home life, but having had social rejection could play out for the child to turn around and start bullying others. Abuse in the home has to be the biggest reason why bullying keeps going. A child trust and loves a parent and he or she is verbally, mentally and/or physically abusing the child confusing the child as to what is right or wrong. The child is born into the world with basic ideas as to what is right and wrong and the parent takes those ideas right out of the child’s head and confusion sets in.

                I feel that the biggest kind of bullying that has been going on for centuries is for people that are different, handicapped, gay or those who do not know they are gay yet, but act differently, people that are not living up to other people’s standards (are poor living in an area that is a higher class than them), etc.

Now we have what and why, let’s move on to the new age of bullying:

                Today bullying has moved on to cyber bullying. No one has to be face to face anymore, they can stay home and be in a group in one home and bully one person over the internet. With today’s technology and everyone having them, children, teens and adults can be bullying via texting on phones, on computers, tablets, any new technology that is out there that one can communicate from one person to another.

                Many of the cyber bullies believe that if they text or email with an anonymous mail that they will not get caught. No matter how anonymously they try to hide the mail there are ways of finding the original place of where the mail or texts are coming from. The ones sending the mail think that the cyber bullying is funny, but it causes damage to many of the recipients to the point of continued cycle of the bullying, depression and in some cases – suicide.

                There needs to be education, education, education about bullying way before the bullying starts with the elementary children start this type of behavior. Every year they need to go through the same training until it starts to get through their heads just what kinds of damage bullying can do.  

                There is a law that prevents bullying, but it is not a federal law. It is only a state to state law and unfortunately Michigan does not fall into one of the states that have an anti-bullying law. There are 45 states that have gotten on board with the anti-bullying law except for the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Michigan, Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota. New York is the most recent state to join with the other states to have a anti-bullying law.

                Michigan needs to get on board now and get this law into action. One of the only problems with this law is that there does need to be witnesses. So if there are three boys gagging up on one boy that is three to one already. The one would need two other witnesses or three other witnesses to come up against the others. Most of the time no one wants to get involved so this is a big problem. Even the person that is getting bullied does not always want to tell for fear of more retaliation. It is a vicious problem for the victim.

               

Monday, February 3, 2014

Pushing The School System Harder

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When my children were going to school I had my eldest child doing math and reading at two grade levels above everyone else. I first had him in a private school and they were smart enough to challenge him and put him in a different grade when it was time for reading. When I was no longer able to do this and forced to put all of my children into public schools, there was no more challenge for him. This was a travesty for me and my son
Every year I had to go to the teacher and plead with them to help him along and try to tell the teacher to give him more challenging work. Most of the teachers would just give him more work...not the same thing and the wrong thing to do.
Eventually my son was given a label as "a bad child". I was appalled when I found this out. Of course he is going to fiddle-he is bored. That is why I talked to the teacher every year and told them to give him challenging work.
Let's face it; teachers are not equipped to handle highly intelligent students and time-consuming students. They are taught to teach average students and when there is anything different they do not know what to do with them.
Not everyone has the funds to keep their child in the overachievers or underachievers school and the government needs to accommodate for all students. I have seen both sides and it is not appropriate for them to allow this to be happening. The students that are falling behind will catch up if they have the proper teaching techniques. Everyone will benefit if they keep the overachievers provided for and going higher and the underachievers striving for better. What people fail to understand is what we teach children today is our future tomorrow.
Some of the teachers are too busy being angry for having to teach children for so many years. It is the job that they chose and either they get out and find another job or learn to deal with it. I guess it is not enough to get a summer off and sick days, they want more. I do understand that it is hard work, but be serious if you want to do the job or let someone else do it.
By the time my eldest son was in high school I had to change school districts. Wow...I was in for even more of a shock. We went from the problem of one district with bullying to another district of having a different goal of subjects that was more important to focus on. Theirs was science and the district that I just left must have been math. My son was already ready for trigonometry and the school district that he was going into never heard of a freshman being in that subject. All of their students that were in that subject were seniors. I was ready to fight the school system, but low and behold they allowed him into the class.
The biggest problem I had was not that they were far behind, but the "Bad Child" persona that followed him. My son was exceptionally smart at many things and computers was another of those things. He started on a computer when he was around 5. He built me a computer when I entered college so I had something to work on. He got into trouble at his new school because he overheard someone say the password of the school system computers. Of course he tried it and got onto the computers system. Wrong thing to do. He got into trouble right away. They band him from the computers for a long time only to allow him to run ALL of the computers later on because he proved the "Bad Child" label wrong. He was an exceptionally good child and exceeded in everything he did.
Labels have no position in the school system especially when they are placed there by a person that is prejudice of your child. He was not the only one that had a run in with the one that placed the label on him, I did also and I understand where it was coming from; a person that had an attitude problem. He felt himself as being "The Boss" and was able to do anything that he wanted because of his position. Unfortunately that is how things work everywhere. Power is what everyone is looking for. It helps keep people oppressed, put in their place so to speak. Why? Because they can. I watched a person that I knew for a short time, that was a mild mannered person, go to an academy to become an Oakland County Police Officer and his head became two sizes bigger as soon as he put the uniform on. Power does something to a person if it is put into the wrong hands or a person's hand that is not ready for it yet.
I was put into the position once as a house manager and did not want to overuse my power. The upper management was looking to me to start doing just that, but I still did not want to do that so I started giving out warnings and teaching the people how to do it better. The people under me thought that I was being mean because I was telling them how to do it differently than they do it and were complaining to upper management. I guess you just cannot win. You cannot please either side when you are trying to be nice, but I do not like being mean, so I will continue to go on being...ME
I believe that you look into the person's background before you start putting labels on them. What is going on in the family, what is happening with the child, what is going on with the child and his peers? It just so happened that many different things were going on in my child's life. 1. Unfortunately his father was not in the picture as much as he or I would like. 2. He was being bullied and no one would believe him or listen to him. 3. The child was developing a low self-esteem no matter how much I tried to build him up because of the other factors in his life.
Even the social worker was not paying attention to any of these factors. I was not into psychology or social work until I was 35 and I could see these things. Why are these things not being seen by the people who are supposed to see them? Anyone who works with children needs to have some psychology background of childhood behavior/mental illness/bullying. They all play a part in school children not to mention how the teacher is treating the child. My son had one teacher that did not understand my son at all (I had a hard time so I know that it was hard). She was on tenure and not caring what she did. She was just passing the time until she could retire. That was very sad to me.
My son was in the 5th grade before anyone informed me that he was a gifted child...gee, you think? They finally put him into a gifted program, but they were still not looking at his academic performance. I kept working with him at home with his self-esteem issue. The bullies were still there and it would not stop. I was in and out of the middle school to see what was going on at times and one of the bullies even tried to attack him while I was right next to him. Enough was enough. I went straight into the office and reported him.
Intelligent children never get a break. They are always picked on because of their brilliance. Finally one of my son's teachers took him under her wing. She has a gifted child also and I met her while my children were skiing and she was the head of the skiing activity. She asked me what I was doing right with my son because her son had already graduated and she felt like her she did something wrong in raising her son. Her son was working at a gas station instead of doing something better like she knew he could do. My son sometimes acts as if he is still lost, but he went on to get 2 degrees, became a lawyer and does something else at this time, but he is very successful. He can do whatever his heart desires; he has the brain to do it. After that teacher made that comment to me I finally felt valued as a mother and started to believe that I was doing right by my children.
Underachievers are in the same boat. They get picked on for not being brilliant. Sometimes they stay out of trouble; sometimes they join the trouble because of their feelings of self-worth. There are many ways of combating the problems that we have, but no one wants to get involved. Those of us that do get involved...(I'll tell you in another blog).
I have to stop hearing that “We do not have the funds” The government spends far too much money on what they consider is best for them, but they are actually spending it on themselves. How many people really need that much money to live on? I know how things work and so does everyone else. We all just sit back and live our lives because that is all we can do.
I know there are many people out there that can do these very things or more. Sometimes it just takes someone that believes in them and believing in themselves. My challenge today is that the school system takes on these brilliant students and makes them better than they ever thought they could be. The other half take on the underachievers and make them better and build up their self-esteem. Bullying has to stop also!
We are far behind in technology than we should be. Help get these geniuses out there to make our country bigger and better!