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Shadowcat
11-09-2016, 06:08 PM
Hi. I'm new on the site, but i figured I'd give this a go.

I'm sixteen. I've been dealing with undiagnosed GAD for the past few years and was only recently diagnosed when I began having panic attacks. Then my GAD got much worse. Previously, it was health anxiety. Now, I'm scared to death of the results of the presidential election. Thinking about Donald Trump being president makes me want to throw up from how scared I am. I can't sleep. I've been crying all day. My family is relatively unsympathetic. I don't know what to do. I'm so afraid that he is going to start a nuclear war, or put us all in danger, or get us nuked because he says something that makes another country angry. I'm tearing up just writing this. I'm young, and I really don't want to die before I've had a chance to live.

I can't focus on my acting, or my school work, or pretty much anything else. Any words of wisdom or advice or calming would be very much appreciated. Thanks.

MainerMikeBrown
11-09-2016, 06:14 PM
Well, look at the bright side, Shadowcat, maybe Trump will become more presidential now that he's knows that he's going to be leading our nation.

Justaspekt
11-09-2016, 06:26 PM
I'm so sorry your family isn't being more supportive :( I know things seem bleak right now. Heck this morning I had bad thoughts about od'ing my depression pills. But we're here for you <3 I'm not going to say the stereotypical "We'll get through this." Because I don't know. I'm not saying that to scare you, I just prefer honesty. But I do know that we can try our best. It's going to be scary over the next four years. I live in Georgia, basically Trump central but somehow, I haven't been attacked yet. Your fears and worries are valid and that's okay.

If you ever need someone to talk to, we're here for you. I'm here often. PM any time you need

-Justa

Shadowcat
11-09-2016, 06:27 PM
I don't know. I've always been able to deal with my HA because there was always that part of me that recognized how irrational it was. But now... It just seems so much more real

Dahila
11-09-2016, 07:11 PM
I would worry about nuking the world if Clinton won. He is not so fast to do it.
It is a shame she got rid of Sanders the only good choice for a president in this election. I had seen the protests in NY and Chicago and I think it is disgusting the way people behave. They chose and I do not think you should cry, The panic and paranoia in US right now is very upsetting. People should stop and think.
I really understand your fear but you are going to be ok. Is your family not happy with the elect?
The country looks like is very divided, I hope you guys will get together and solve all the arguments

Kirk
11-09-2016, 07:48 PM
I would not worry, as the President does not have complete power like a dictatorship and their is built in
checks and balances in the political system.

Shadowcat
11-09-2016, 07:55 PM
Thank you, Kirk. That helps.

Dahlia, no my family is not happy with the elect. But to be fair, they wouldn't have been happy either way.

Justaspekt, I do have one or two family members who support me. Namely, my mother and father because they have the same thing. But I don't live with either of them. I don't contacy my father often, and I've been trying to talk to my mother but for the last day or so I haven't been able to get her on the phone. Which makes things worse because she is usually my outlet.
But I live with my grandmother, and she is a little less than supportive.

gypsylee
11-09-2016, 08:12 PM
I woke up a few times and thought "Trump is President" :rolleyes: A clown is President of the United States. Can we all just take a minute to laugh about this?

Anne1221
11-09-2016, 08:15 PM
Like Kirk said, he cannot just do things alone by himself like they can in other countries. Remember we have THREE branches of government and he is only ONE (Executive Branch). There is the Judicial Branch and the Legislative Branch. So he doesn't have the power like you would think from watching the news. Try to forget about Trump and just focus on yourself and set some goals and work each day on those goals. It will get better each day as we will hear less and less about it on the news.

Anne1221
11-09-2016, 08:16 PM
Gypsy, I heard a reporter on TV say that in Australia you have to show up. You don't have to vote, but on voting day you can't just stay home. Is that true or false? Thanks!

Dahila
11-09-2016, 08:20 PM
Like Kirk said, he cannot just do things alone by himself like they can in other countries. Remember we have THREE branches of government and he is only ONE (Executive Branch). There is the Judicial Branch and the Legislative Branch. So he doesn't have the power like you would think from watching the news. Try to forget about Trump and just focus on yourself and set some goals and work each day on those goals. It will get better each day as we will hear less and less about it on the news.

Nice one.
Shadowcat you living with your grandma and I do not want to be mean or something but I am grandma too, I love my little one to pieces but when she sleeps over I am really tired........ older people have no patience for youngers. but it means nothing. She loves you but maybe two generation apart is difficult to cross. Calm down and stop analysing, take care of yourself , you are so young do not waste life worrying, please:)

Shadowcat
11-09-2016, 08:30 PM
Thank you Anne, that really goes a long way to making me feel better about it. It's so much better when reassurance is backed up by fact

Shadowcat
11-09-2016, 08:32 PM
And Dahila, I understand the generation gap and I don't resent her for it. But it does make me feel worse when she tells me I'm killing her with all my worries.

gypsylee
11-09-2016, 08:40 PM
Gypsy, I heard a reporter on TV say that in Australia you have to show up. You don't have to vote, but on voting day you can't just stay home. Is that true or false? Thanks!

I showed up at mum's LOL but no, you can hide under your bed all day if you want.. Which is what I did when I heard haha. But seriously, this was the first thing where I've thought "I wish my brother was alive to see THIS!" :)

Justaspekt
11-09-2016, 08:47 PM
Age gap is not an excuse for people to be mean and rude to you. smh

Justaspekt
11-09-2016, 08:48 PM
I would worry about nuking the world if Clinton won. He is not so fast to do it.
It is a shame she got rid of Sanders the only good choice for a president in this election. I had seen the protests in NY and Chicago and I think it is disgusting the way people behave. They chose and I do not think you should cry, The panic and paranoia in US right now is very upsetting. People should stop and think.
I really understand your fear but you are going to be ok. Is your family not happy with the elect?
The country looks like is very divided, I hope you guys will get together and solve all the arguments

You don't know much about the us at all if you think Clinton is bad lol

Justaspekt
11-09-2016, 08:50 PM
Thank you, Kirk. That helps.

Dahlia, no my family is not happy with the elect. But to be fair, they wouldn't have been happy either way.

Justaspekt, I do have one or two family members who support me. Namely, my mother and father because they have the same thing. But I don't live with either of them. I don't contacy my father often, and I've been trying to talk to my mother but for the last day or so I haven't been able to get her on the phone. Which makes things worse because she is usually my outlet.
But I live with my grandmother, and she is a little less than supportive.

So sorry you haven't been able to get a hold to your mom D: I hope she answers soon. If you have any friends you think you can trust, reach out to them too.

Shadowcat
11-09-2016, 08:52 PM
I have, but it seems no one is answering. I have a huge tests tomorrow too, and no idea how I'm going to make it through it

Shadowcat
11-09-2016, 09:35 PM
Not to mention, on top of that, I am worried about this mark on my leg where someone stabbed me with a pencil a week ago. My grandmother says it's okay, but I don't really know when to believe her

Anne1221
11-10-2016, 12:34 PM
I think you'll be fine. I had a pencil stab and I was fine.