Francesca – Interview 13
Francesca started experiencing depression when she was about 10 ‘ she was badly bullied in school and a young carer. Francesca starting doing solvents and other forms of self-harm and has also been suicidal. She’s also been hearing negative voices. When she stayed in a psychiatric unit, she met 2 girls who’ve been really close friends since. Francesca says she can’t understand people who criticise those who have mental health problems. (White British).
Francesca started experiencing depression around the age of 10. She was bullied in school and she was also a young carer for her mum at home. The bullying got so bad that she was taken out of school and then became a fulltime carer. Around this time, Francesca started self-harming and also inhaling solvents and aerosols. She took her first overdose when she was about 13 and has done a few more times since, both when in and out of hospital, to punish mysel. She says self-harm and suicidal tendencies were her way of trying to control her life, or to punish herself for feeling too happ.
When Francesca was 14 she started hearing voices and seeing imaginary friend – this scared the hell out o her. She was referred to CAMHS and admitted to hospital. She was really paranoid and scare to go in to the psychiatric unit because she feared people would hurt her. In the end, it turned out to be a good experience because of the people she met while she was in.
At the psychiatric unit, Francesca met Mandy (see Interview 11) and Sian (seeInterview 12). The girls developed a very close bond during the months they stayed in the same unit and have stayed friends ever since. They stay in touch regularly and refer to each other as sister. They all say that getting to know each other was the biggest help they got, both in and out of hospital. During their stay in the hospital, the girls got to know each other’s moods, knew when to support each other and when to leave each other have the space to have their own time. They say they kept each other sane in the most insane way.
Francesca says she’s had very abusive relationships with different people throughout her life and because of it, has huge trust issue. She says she’s still learning to love herself. There are three things that help her; music, friends she can trust and talk to and her little niece, for whom she wants to stay sane and safe. Francesca is baffle as to how other people, even strangers, can judge her or her friends because of their mental health problems and says we;re actually quite random, bubbly, crazy-nice-way-girl!
For more from Francesca see her Group Interview 11-13.