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Imagine being mentally stable

| How many nervous breakdown you've had this week? Mine? I lost count tbh.


| Let me tell you a fun story. I once had a depression and a lot of anxiety due to college. Once I dropped out and my parents coped with it my depression is pretty much gone, but I'm still a nervous wreck for no reason whatsoever. At some point I learned that most of my source of anxiety aren't real threats but my mind still reacts strongly to those. It causes me to interact with triggers in an odd way.. almost recreational.


| People with ADHD usually have a heightened sense of fight or flight-response. May be worth talking to a doctor about it.


| Like two so far.

Well, not so much nervous as emotional breakdowns.


| I think I've kept it down to a reasonable 1-2 per week recently. I think reaching for anything below that would take more effort than it would be worth!


| around 1. help will never come.


| >>746488 you're absolutely correct. help will never come, because help isn't real, only solution is. no one around me has a solution, all they do is tell me to pray because mental disorder isn't real or some shit. or something like>>746374 without giving any specifics (no offense). all doctors I went to are shit. they prescribe antidepressants that doesn't even work. I have better experience talking to a friend with similar situation than any doctor.


| >>746565
What specifics are you asking for? I'll be happy to answer any questions.


| >>746567 Uh oh commitments.

The specifics would require you to live in 12 mile radius as I do. You can start by naming a state or smth.


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| >>6b2d67 too many.


| >>746760 amogus


| >>746373
That's completely normal homie. You just need either:

1. Strong support group around you, aka friends or family who know a lot about that kind of stuff and how to deal with it.
2. Proffesional therapy.

That's really the only way. But, judging by the kind of emo attitude in your other posts here you're probably gonna call that bullshit and just never try/stop trying.

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