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Just about given up on life

by smooth123, May 02, 2008 09:53AM
I would to apologize for making this post long and boring to read but i guess i need to write how i feel inside.  I'm 25 years old and about 6 months ago i had a nose op to striaghten my septum.  The op didn't work as planned and my nose looks weird now. Its not straight now and my nostirls are a different size to each other.

It started out a few people would stare at me in the street now and then but over time it was people smiling at me and laughing and as its got worse, everyone looks and laughs at me now. This has ruined my life i shake with the thought of leaving the house and i am sick in the toliet every morning before i go to work (i have rent to pay and force myself to go to work as much as it hurts. I would love nothing more than to stay at home). I can't look at people because its always the same thing, look at him he is strange looking. Oh he has a big nose.  Its like i no longer deserve respect and i'm some sort of freak.  I often look at old photos from happier times and it makes me hate myself even more for what i did.  I can't leave the house at weekends and evenings, i have a stricked routine of where i sit on the train to work and back. I get panic attacks where i can feel stares in the back of my head every time i am in public.  I can't build up the courage to tell people to mind their own business and stop looking.  My whole life is ruined.  mother and brother don't undertstand how bad i feel inside even though i tell them.

I was in the shop the other day and the shopkeeper was laughing at me.  I have had CBT and anti depressants which don't help.  Family keep telling me there is nothig wrong with my nose but they are lying.  CBT therapist said i have BDD but thats ok until some old man startes and points at me to laugh. I haven't cryed in 10 years but it go so bad i couldn't help it and i cryed myself to sleep last sunday.  It makes me look at life differently and how cruel people can be.  Break ups, debt and stress at work seem like a holiday now. I was alwayst the most confident person who would speak to anyone.  I dream about my childhood when i can get some sleep.  I can't look in the mirrow as it makes me sick. I don't know how much more i can take of this but i'm not cruel enough to leave my mum without a son. thanks for listening and if someone feels the same as me i really feel for you people. x
Member Comments (17)

by Rachypoo, May 02, 2008 01:29PM
Hey there, hope you feel better soon.

People probably aren't looking at your nose as much as you think they are. It's probably more of a very self-conscious feeling where you are so nervous and self-conscious about it that you portray that everyone feels that way. It can be normal to be scared of social situations, but just try to relax, your feelings of discomfort are often sensed by other people which will make it more awkward and cause them to look at you adn see if you're okay, while you might think they're staring because of the way you look, and the cycle continues. Just try to relax and smile, even if you're nervous and scared on the inside, try to portray yourself as confident, and eventually you may get some of this confidence. If you feel your nose is a feature you aren't happy with, you can do things to bring out another feature. Wear glasses that accentuate your eyes, wear a nice color shirt, smile to show off your teeth, etc.

If you find that there are cruel people who may laugh at you, do your best to ignore them or confront them. You don't deserve this.

Also, there may be some kind of procedure that you can get done to re-try the surgery if it was the result of a surgical error.

Best of luck xx

by hope_for_more, May 02, 2008 02:39PM
I agree, people probably don't notice it as much as you think.  Have you tried going back to the surgeon and telling them that you're not satisfied with the result?  Maybe that would work, I don't know.  

I did want to let you know that you're not alone.  I had skin cancer on my nose several years ago and the surgery left me with a scar across my nose and it's a little turned to one side (where they removed tissue) with my nostrils being a bit different size and shape.  My nose was pretty small so there wasn't alot for them to work with in reconstruction.  I don't think it's too bad but it sure isn't the nose I used to have.  

I hope you start to feel better soon and I hope that at least you got some relief from the septum problem. I suppose it's cliche but things really could be alot worse, a nose is just a very small part of who you are.

by Emma_08, May 02, 2008 05:00PM
To: smooth123
Hey,
I hope you feel better soon.  I'm sorry to to hear about your surgery and all of the pain it has caused you.  People can be incredibly cruel, but they probably don't notice your nose as much as you think.  My old roommate's nose was broken about 3 times and wasn't straight, but to be honest...I really didn't give this much thought until she pointed it out.  And I agree completely with Rachypoo's post, if you show confidence and demand respect from others, the chances are pretty high that you will start to feel better and get the respect you deserve.  Don't bother with the people who are jerks - you don't need this.  If somebody is going to judge you on something as small as how your nose looks, you don't need to be bothered with them - you deserve much much better.

Anyway, just a note on anti-depressants and therapy.  Try to keep with it and if you don't like you current therapist, find somebody else.  I have had depression and social anxiety for years, but found no relief until I found the right counselor and medication.  It is hard with anti-depressants because what works for one might not work for another.  Same with therapists.

Be well and good luck :)
Emma
  

by lonewolf07, May 05, 2008 11:35AM
To: smooth123
The dr who did this to your nose should be reported to whoever agency governs drs.  At the very least he should refer you to another dr  - a plastic surgeon or something.

In your position, I wouldn't be suicidal because then people would laugh at me while I was  in my coffin.

Do you think your nose can be fixed?  Do you want it fixed?  Have you asked a dr about it.

Something about the whole situation seems bizarre.   I've been laughed at and ridiculed by people who have the integrity of a flea (apologies to fleas everywhere).  It hurts - a lot.

Hopefully, you can forget suicide and get your nose fixed asap.

Hugs from one who knows the pain of being different ....

lonewolf


by smooth123, May 06, 2008 04:22AM
Thanks Guys I really appreciate your comments.

I went back to the surgeon but I was told if i wanted something else done it would cost me about £3000.  I don't just have that sort of money and I'm thinking what if it looks worse after than it does now.

I was always a strong person about everything i did.  I can't even look my own mother in the eye.

I never thought the sun would be as depressing as it is now? lol

by ADHolley, May 06, 2008 04:41PM
To: smooth 123
I'm not trying to be funny, but call a talk show like TYRA or Oprah, Dr. 90210 or even discovery health, they love doing these cases for free as they help you and most importantly for them, they get exposure, ratings, and money.  It can't hurt and just might help.

by lonewolf07, May 07, 2008 11:27PM
To: smooth123
Hi

Reading the above posting about talk shows also made me think of a few other things.

Do you know of anyone in the local media that might advocate or help raise funding for your plastic surgery?  Have you ever considered a malpractice suit against this dr and the hospital he works from?  Most of them are covered by malpractice insurance.  Sometimes even local politicians will help out if it gives them "good publicity".  Depending on what you think you can handle, making your problem public might put enough stress on the dr and the hospital to re-set your nose. These are just random ideas.  Do you really think it would make it worse to have it fixed?  It seems like you are suffering enough -  but you have to do what is right for you.

Hugs ....

wolf


by louise65, May 09, 2008 07:53AM
this is just a thought i had from reading your post, please dont take offence, it is not meant to be critical. do you think you have severe depression? are you being treated? i ask because i have in the past suffered severly myself, when at my most unwell i became quite paranoid and it felt very much like what you seem to be feeling. maybe you should talk to the doc re your mental health, there are some very good meds out there, that will treat depression anxiety and paranoia.  if you feel im totally wrong please just ignore me! however if you feel even a little recognition of these symptoms talk to your doc, what do you have to lose? if the meds dont help you dont need to contiue but it may just be the key to taking your life back, hope you are doing ok, let me know what you think and take care, louise 65

by smooth123, May 12, 2008 04:44AM
To: louise65
Hi Lousie

I do have depression and have done for about 4 years but before the op i was depressed never paranoid. No this is something quite different,  its more a case of bullying from strangers if that makes sense.  I can't describe how much this has ruined my life.  I can't even go to my favoritre take-way anymore let alone football matches.  Man i hate monday mornings the worst.  I am on effexors.  I thank everyone for their support.  Its such a shame because the summer is now fully on its way :-}

by jdansti, May 12, 2008 10:00AM
To: smooth123
There is hope!!!

It sounds like you are in Great Britain, so my apologies if something I say below is not possible based on your healthcare system - I'm in the US.

I went through severe depression caused by a reaction to a gastric drug called Reglan.  No matter what caused your depression, it is a medical condition that needs to be properly treated.  It's good that you are on Effexor, but if you still have symptoms after giving it a chance to work, you might need to add or change meds.  There are so many out there, and some work better than others depending on the person.  I was on one that completely got rid of my depression, but the same drug gave a friend of mine bad side effects.

Make sure you are seeing the best psychiatrist you can find - even if you have to pay more.  This is your life and it is worth more than any sum of money.  Use whatever options are available in your healthcare system.

Regarding the septal surgery, you are wrong - it was not your fault (assuming you didn't stick a scapel up your nose to do the surgery yourself!).  You sought medical help to fix a medical condition called "deviated septum".  I have one too and will also have to have it corrected if I want to be able to breathe properly.  If possible, I would find a well-recommended plastic surgeon to correct the previous surgery.  There's no need to live with the bad results.  It can be fixed!

Remember - you are the same person that you were before the nose operation and before the depression.  God, your family