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Battling to come to grips with a physical illness? Get support from a free hotline in West Virginia, United States

The reality of physical illness can be disruptive to your life, impacting how you do basic tasks and the way you see yourself. A serious diagnosis can leave you feeling helpless, defeated, isolated, burdensome and afraid. There are 0 helplines in West Virginia, United States where you can confide in a volunteer or counselor. Consider contacting them if you feel:

  • That you are struggling to cope with the unpredictable or disabling aspects of your illness.
  • Anger and disbelief about your diagnosis, and constantly asking yourself, “why me?”
  • Worried about how you’ll look after your family when you are sick, you lose your job, or become disabled.
  • Shame and sadness about becoming a burden to others.
  • That your medical condition is having a negative impact on your mental health and wellbeing.
  • That life isn’t worth living, given the limitations and pain associated with your medical condition.
  • Regret or shame about what you may have done to cause or deserve your illness.
  • Cut off from your family and friends who cannot understand what you are going through.

Physical illness can disrupt your sleep patterns, family life, social life, work life, and your ability to function as normal. Medication, pain and exhaustion can make it difficult to think straight or process your feelings. A bad diagnosis can feel devastating.

Physical illness can bring emotional challenges that are hard to face without proper support. In West Virginia, United States, you can contact a helpline to speak with a counselor or volunteer who cares and understands how physical illness can impact on mental health. Asking for help does not mean that you're weak – it simply shows that you are human.


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