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Hi welcome
I'm 67yo but before 26yo I felt exactly the same. I was mentally lost, distant from people and was undiagnosed.
As the years went by I felt there was something wrong, then a partner of mine, when I was 46yo, said she felt I needed to see a GP about my mood and sadness. I went, was referred to a psychiatrist and diagnosed wrongly with ADHD, anxiety. Subsequently took meds for 6 years and none worked so got a second opinion and diagnosed with bipolar, dysthymia (constant low depression and causes sadness) and depression. Took the new medication and have advanced ever since.
So why did things change before 26yo? I was invited to a lecture by a motivator.
https://forums.beyondblue.org.au/t5/staying-well/30-minutes-can-change-your-life/td-p/154525
https://forums.beyondblue.org.au/t5/staying-well/focus-and-never-ever-give-up/td-p/205053
So to learn about yourself and to become positive, you need to take everything in your life seriously as to what you can change. Eg Removal of toxic people, move house, reward yourself, find a hobby, sport, interest, find appreciation for life as simple as watching admiring and appreciation a bee collecting nectar or an eagle flying. This basic part of life we forget about due to modern life. Camping is a good idea even overnight.
It wont happen in days or weeks but months away you will be a happier person.
You only have to read the first page of each of those link I sent. I'm happy to talk further. What do you think?
BTW do you listen to sad music?
TonyWK
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Thankyou , so helpful , it's early stages for me , I've never experienced this before , but I'm tough , and know that I'll beat it eventually ,, I've been through a lot lately and I'm trying to deal with it the best way I can , having a stroke , losing a very close family member ,,, I think my issue is only mild compared to some but it's always good to share your feelings...
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Sadness if excessive could point to dysthymia as I have it but we can't diagnose.
It's refreshing to read about a teenager with such insight and positivity the latter if which will come and go with mental illness. So we can't expect to remain motivated.
Having a passion can help. Have you got an interest, hobby, sport?
TonyWK