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Life went pear shaped
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Hello beautiful people,first time post.
5 years ago my life took a big turn,it went from being someone that had everything and everyone(friends) and then to being someone that lost it all especially my mind,i never knew much about depression and anxiety,but when i did i thought ahh well thats life,just live with it surely it will all go away,but no it doesnt work like that 5years later and im still stuck in the same rut,only now realising that i need help,and this is the first big step ive taken,lucky for me i still have my beautiful mrs that has been very supportive,only weeks ago i opened up to her about it,and since then life is starting to be easier in the aspects of my relationship with her,shes the most strongest woman i have ever known and im so lucky to still have her in my life,i dont deserve her but i can tell you this i owe her the world..
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Hi BM, welcome
A view of managing your depression and not expecting a full recovery is more realistic I think.
Glad you have support with a good partner. Glad you've expressed yourself here. Good news for many here.
Tony WK
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Thanks TonyWK
Thats pretty much all i can express at this present moment,im still new to all this but at least its a start,hopefully in due time i might be able to give my full extent of my life story and how it all began..
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