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Getting a nosejob, on the NHS, for clinical depression.? |
Well I'm 17, suffer from and am being treated for chronic clinical depression. I have been admitted to hospital many times and see a psychiatrist regularly who says I need urgent help - much of my discontent with life stems from Earl - the name I give to my terrible nose - I feel that no matter how much I achieve in life and believe me I work like a dog with 12 A-levels and 3 Extension papers as well as two published books to compensate but my nose makes me depressed - the only motivation i need for work is to stare in the mirror and go 'ur really ugly, without this success, you'd be nothing' - do you reckon since the shape of my nose has had such a profound effect on my mental well-being that the NHS will be persuaded to break my nose with a chisel and remodel it without me taking thousands out of my university loan to end this madness. Thanks all who answer. You weren't center stage. But you struggled to be, so you suffered. IF you're not center stage & you're not struggling to be center stage.... there is: PEACE AND HAPPINESS WITHOUT STRUGGLE. But we "climb mountains" instead, to be center stage & to be special, unique, & different. The cost? A rarely satisfied, stressed out and depressed lifestyle. Your shackles are vanity, the way out is "allow what is".... Source(s): Thank you Earl. I really doubt that they will pay for cosmetic surgery. Sounds like you might have Body Dismorphic Disorder. It is good that you have a psychiatrist, but it sounds like you need some very intensive therapy to help you accept yourself the way you are. You don't need a nose job to be happy, you need help adjusting the way you think about yourself. Who knows, if you get Earl fixed, your ears might start freaking you out! |
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