“I Started Having Suicidal Thoughts”: A NGO Worker’s Story

A NGO Workers Story News
Spread the love

  • Krishna Patwari shares how he battled with his suicidal thoughts after suffering from several mental illnesses since his teenage.
  • Seeking medical help and adopting positive life changes when needed can help people recover from their mental issues.

Due to the lack of mental health awareness in India, many patients choose suicide as a way to escape from their extreme mental distress, an alarming statistic of World Health Organization (WHO) says.

30-year-old NGO worker Krishna Patwari shared his story of how he battled with his suicidal thoughts after suffering from various mental illnesses since his teenage. He shared that his journey of mental disorder started when he was only 16 years old. He was a psychology student in college but never thought that he would himself suffer from a psychological disorder. He never opened up about his mental health problems to his family and friends. “I was just comfortable enough not to be seen or heard,” he said.

As a fresher, he dealt with extreme bullying during his initial days at the university. He even lost his father during that crucial phase in his life. All these events triggered panic attacks. He never went for therapy, but as a psychology student, he somehow knew that he had anxiety and maybe post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Being unable to deal with his psychological distress, Krishna committed suicide on a late Diwali night and was rushed to hospital by his mother and neighbors.

“When I was recovering slowly, one day my cousin-brother came to see me with his family. I saw my 1-year-old nephew for the first time and holding his little hands was the greatest feeling I ever experienced. It’s crazy because the first thought that went through my mind was “If I wasn’t here today, I wouldn’t have been able to see you. I’m so glad I am!” Krishna explained his feelings.

The next day after his nephew’s visit, he sat with his mother and told her that he needed medical help. “Who knew, all I wanted was to truly be seen and heard, and how empowering and enriching that really is and that it should start with me,” he said. He consulted with a psychologist and started having regular therapy sessions. After six months, he realized that his mental health was improving gradually. He even started working with an NGO for child counseling services. His work life positively changed his outlook on life.

According to Mental Health Foundation experts, sharing your feelings with someone you trust and seeking help from a mental health professional are two integral parts of taking charge of your health and wellbeing. Any individual with a mental illness can recover and live a satisfying life by taking medical help and adopting positive lifestyle changes.

P.S- Name and place changed due to privacy concerns

To Know More About Different Terms In The News –

  1. Cutting
  2. Repetitive Self-Mutilation
  3. Anxiety

Want To Know If You Are Suffering From Anxiety? Use This Free Test To See If You Match The Criteria

https:mindstar.health/assessments/anxiety-disorder-assessment/

Spread the love
  • Culmination Of A ‘Bad Habit’: Payal’s Story Of OCD

    Culmination Of A ‘Bad Habit’: Payal’s Story Of OCD

    Payal Rastogi shared how she battled with OCD with the…

  • Study Finds Sense Of Smell Is Body’s Most Rapid Warning System

    Study Finds Sense Of Smell Is Body’s Most Rapid Warning System

    A new study examined what happens in the brain when…

  • Children’s Facial Expressions Tell The Story Of Poor Sleep: Study

    Children’s Facial Expressions Tell The Story Of Poor Sleep: Study

    Children are overtired, their facial expressions can predict longer-term social…

  • Mother-Daughter’s Mental Health Start-up Helping 15,000 Folks

    Mother-Daughter’s Mental Health Start-up Helping 15,000 Folks

    25-year-old Arushi Sethi (co-founder of Trijog) shared how the experience…

  • The Story Of An Indian Woman Abandoned Because Of Mental Illness

    The Story Of An Indian Woman Abandoned Because Of Mental Illness

    40-year-old Kaveri talked with MindHelp about how she was abandoned…

  • Hit The Sleep ‘Sweet Spot’ To Prevent Cognitive Decline: Study

    Hit The Sleep ‘Sweet Spot’ To Prevent Cognitive Decline: Study

    The new study found that older adults who sleep for…

  • Adolescents And Older Adults Pay Less Attention To Social Cues: Study

    Adolescents And Older Adults Pay Less Attention To Social Cues: Study

    Adolescents and older adults lack attention to social cues in…

  • Kamal Kaur Channels Her Anxieties To Conquer The World’s Highest Peaks

    Kamal Kaur Channels Her Anxieties To Conquer The World’s Highest Peaks

    Kamal Kaur, a 36-year-old mountaineer, shared her journey from battling…

  • Mathematics Application Takes ‘Friendship Paradox” Beyond Average

    Mathematics Application Takes ‘Friendship Paradox” Beyond Average

    In network science, the famous ‘friendship paradox’ describes why your…

  • Gargi Dasgupta Beats Depression With Dance And Movement Therapy

    Gargi Dasgupta Beats Depression With Dance And Movement Therapy

    Gargi Dasgupta, a Kolkata-based dance teacher, shared how dance and…

  • Scientists Solve The Mystery Of Why We Overeat

    Scientists Solve The Mystery Of Why We Overeat

    Researchers are examining neurons and hormones associated with eating too…

  • Researchers Found New Reward Pathway Beyond Dopamine

    Researchers Found New Reward Pathway Beyond Dopamine

    While searching for ways to treat addiction and psychiatric disorders,…

  • Bullying Experience Inspired Mumbai Girl To Start Youth Organization

    Bullying Experience Inspired Mumbai Girl To Start Youth Organization

    Vidhi Yadav has shared how she got inspired to start…

  • Kids Develop Mental Health Issues After A Concussion: Study

    Kids Develop Mental Health Issues After A Concussion: Study

    A new study stated that a third of kids and…

  • Sleep Loss In New Moms May Cause Accelerated Aging: Study

    Sleep Loss In New Moms May Cause Accelerated Aging: Study

    New mom having less sleep may cause accelerated aging.

  • 27-year-old Ankita’s Story Of Psychosis

    27-year-old Ankita’s Story Of Psychosis

    Ankita Shrivastav, a 27-year-old Delhi-based corporate employee, shared her story…

  • OCD Patient Shares Her Story Of Losing Hope And Finding Strength

    OCD Patient Shares Her Story Of Losing Hope And Finding Strength

    OCD patient Mrinalini Bose shared her journey from losing all…

  • Daughter’s Schizophrenia Inspired Pune Man To Help Draft India’s Mental Health Act

    Daughter’s Schizophrenia Inspired Pune Man To Help Draft India’s Mental Health Act

    Pune man Amrit Kumar Bakhshy talked about his daughter’s schizophrenia…

  • Indian Woman Battles The Label And Stigma Of Mental Illness

    Indian Woman Battles The Label And Stigma Of Mental Illness

    Mamata Rode, a 44-year-old yoga teacher in Lucknow, shared her…

  • New Study Reveals Warning Signs For Dementia In The blood

    Diseases identified blood molecules that can predict impending dementia.

  • Fashion Designer Shares Her Story With Bipolar Disorder

    Fashion Designer Shares Her Story With Bipolar Disorder

    Mrs. Natalia Malhotra, a fashion designer by profession, talked with…

  • Mental Illness Is linked To Poor Sleep Quality, Researchers Find

    Mental illness tends to have poor sleep quality.

  • Union Health Minister Proposes To Train Teachers On Children’s Issues

    Union Health Minister Proposes To Train Teachers On Children’s Issues

    Union Health Minister Mansukh Manadaviya has proposed his idea of…

  • Researchers Find Interesting Link Between Insomnia And Sleep Hygiene

    Researchers Find Interesting Link Between Insomnia And Sleep Hygiene

    Researchers discovered a significant association between insomnia and sleep hygiene.…

  • Australian App TALi Helps Indian Parents Improve Attention Skills In Kids

    Australian App TALi Helps Indian Parents Improve Attention Skills In Kids

    TALi app, launched by an Australian tech company, improves attention…

  • Search Engines Could Help Young People Find Best Mental Health Resources: Study

    Search Engines Could Help Young People Find Best Mental Health Resources: Study

    A recent study found the crucial role of search engines…

  • Sports Boost Mental Health In Young Boys, Study Says

    Sports Boost Mental Health In Young Boys, Study Says

    A new study discovered that young boys engaged in sports…