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Hi, my name is Marco. I work in community-based mental health support in Germany, in a social psychiatric service.
I’m here because I care about the moment before people ask for help — when they are struggling, but don’t know what to say, where to go, or whether their problem is “serious enough.”
In my work, I often see that the first step is not just about finding support. It is about shame, fear, uncertainty, and finding the first honest sentence.
I’m interested in mental health, low-threshold support, communication, and making it easier for people to reach out before things become a crisis.
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Hi, my name is mrbennstep. I'm here because my wife is two months into a severe anxiety related breakdown and I don't know how to help her.

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Hi, my name is AssertiveDuck0228. I'm here because I’m looks for hEDS resources and a community, chronic illness is a lot and it often times feels like I’m alone! but with the magic of the internet hopefully I can find people going through the same thing as me. I’m quite honestly looking for whatever tips yall are using to survive.

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Hi, my name is HeartNxs. I'm looking for other sufferers of Dermatomyositis or other neuromuscular disease. Hoping to find some alternative treatment options.

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Pelvic floor rehabilitation for MS (video link below) — 2 PTs/experts offer solutions & info on bladder, bowel issues.

When new to MS, I went heavy on meds to fight urgency & stay working, but no info about Kegels, etc. Eventually turned my bladder to a Triscuit & went to ER with +103° temp. Checked out a month later, permanently in a scooter. Wish I'd known more about pelvic floor exercise, etc.

www.youtube.com/watch

#MultipleSclerosis #MightyTogether #Caregiving #ChronicIllness #newlydiagnosed #autoimmune #Disability

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