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I am thinking of the antipsychotics. i had two “psychotic rape delusions,” from schizophrenia and don’t my gender due to borderline. pd. Feel abused by past providers that is part of my schizophrenia. “Hear command voices telling me to cut off male appendix for past perceived grievance,” I feel intrusive thoughts that cause anxiety causing me to report for shame. “Visual hallucinations of male appendixes and dark figure standing over me.” I feel nightmare and flashbacks. Another provider gave me Paxil for “PTSD,” was taking for a month and seemed to help me sleep concentrate but feel they are hiding the psychosis and intellectual impairment to help me. I just dumped them down the toilet. Is this paranoid or protection because I feel abused by previous providers? Do you know where I can get treatment with all this on my records and not being reminded of past mistreatment.
I live in twin cities MN. Have to move to shelter Monday where I hear the voices and had a “psychotic rape delusions. Believing I have double masters is part of the schizophrenia because people with those don’t end up there and highy educated people are also highly articulate. I had speech impediment since birth and did well ihn school but now schizophrenia and intellectual issues and don’t know who I am, what Genter or how many degrees I have. I feel abuse not paranoid but sometime question it now. I know this happens with other dually marginalized transgender people and if I could find a provider who understands this, I could get real treatment.
Hello Penny,
If you are feeling suicidal please call 911 or the Trans Lifeline at 877-565-8860. Trans Lifeline offers a hotline staffed by transgender people, especially for transgender people who are in crisis. More info at https://translifeline.org/
NAMI Minnesota is another source for crisis information and for referrals to LGBTQ+ mental health resources. They can provide referrals to a variety of trans-friendly support groups and counseling. NAMI Minnesota’s Helpline can be reach at (651) 645-2948, ext. 117.
NAMI Minnesota also provides a crisis text line. Help is available 24/7 by texting MN to 741741
NAMI Minnesota Info at https://namimn.org/support/information-and-resources/crisis-resources/
and https://namimn.org/support/information-and-resources/nami-helpline/
OutFront Minnesota also offers a listing of transgender support groups and mental health resources. I believe several of the organizations listed could potentially be of help to you. More info at https://www.outfront.org/support-counseling-organizations
Based on your comment I believe you can benefit from a qualified LGBTQ+ mental health therapist and/or psychiatric physician who can help you decide what is the best course to live your best life. Please let us know how it goes. I wish you much peace and happiness in your journey.
Hugs,
Lori