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I have relapsed
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After 3 months of feeling great due to a medication change and starting uni I have gone backwards.
An incident with a girl I asked out (see my thread in relationships & family) has left me feeling down.
I thought I was over depression and anxiety for good, wouldn't have thought it would return.
I even recently met with my psychiatrist a few weeks ago for him to see how the change in medication is going and I was so happy and told him great.
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Hello M
I wish I could give you a real friendly hug. I am so sorry you find yourself in this place.
Is it possible you had just over thought this incident with this girl. And you keep going over and over it in your mind, and now it seems like a huge mountain? If yes, I do know how you feel.
You are a deep thinking and caring man, that is my impression of you. You meant no harm to that dear girl. Please don't be sad, Mister M.
You are really awesome, just as you are. You rock!
With kindness
Shelley xx
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I feel sad that I still remain lonely, alone, hopeless in love, that my future seems scary.
Thank you Shelley xx
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Hi guys, this thread is covering similar territory to the original one MisterM references up top, so we're going to close this one off. You can continue this discussion in the original thread.
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