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If you need help with gangstalking

It's not uncommon for people who are experiencing gangstalking to reach out to private investigators. They often feel like the police won't help them, and other people in their lives have also been unhelpful.

People experiencing gangstalking often have proof that various people in their life are stalking or harassing them, but are having a difficult time piecing together the connections, and understanding why this is happening to them.

And those are very common experiences for these people. Maybe an old partner is harassing you, and so is someone from work, and maybe your health insurance is in on it too. You just don't know why.

Maybe you think people are in your home when you're away. Maybe things have moved in your house without explanation. Or maybe your phone is making weird noises. Sometimes you even record these moments, but other people you know don't hear them in the recording.

These are common experiences described by people suffering from mental illness, often schizophrenia. We're not qualified to diagnose mental illness, but we can confidently say we aren't the right resource for you to get help with this problem. We encourage you to talk with your physician, or a trusted family member.

To be clear, the author takes antidepressants and talks with a therapist every week. There is no shame in needing mental health treatment. This post is coming from a place of love, and not judgment. 

What you're experiencing seems very real. And the person who can best help is your doctor. Please try talking to them at least once about what's happening with you, before dismissing this advice. Be fully honest about everything you've experienced, as the more information they have, the better they can help you.

If nothing else, wouldn't it be vastly easier to understand what's happening to you if it was as simple as your brain chemistry being off, and potentially fixed just by taking some medication? Please give this a try and talk with a physician or trusted friend or family member.

Regardless, it would be unethical for us to take money from you to help with a problem that is beyond our skillset. At the end we've included some mental health resources in our community. We wish you luck in finding the help you need.

For helping finding resources in King County, please visit: https://kingcounty.gov/en/legacy/depts/community-human-services/mental-health-substance-abuse/services/mental-health

For helping finding resources in Pierce County, please visit: https://www.piercecountywa.gov/5859/Behavioral-Health

For helping finding resources in Snohomish County, please visit: https://snohomishcountywa.gov/5441/Behavioral-Health