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Brittanie

761d

So my depression has really kicked in toward the end of me getting my associates degree.. I'm so down on myself and I feel like I can't do it anymore. I'll never be good enough to finish these last two classes, or get a job, and if I did manage to get one, I'd probably mess it up with my anxiety and low self esteem. I guess my question is...how do this life shit anymore...it seems like something I'll never be able to reach. I need to find a good psychiatrist I think because I'm only taking seroquil and kolopins right now and I think I need something stronger that also works with me having epilepsy as well.

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    • giraffelover

      731d

      Look into cognitive behavioral therapy

    • giraffelover

      731d

      Look into cognitive behavioral therapy

    • RobynLee

      761d

      I could possibly get my 2 yr degree except for the fact that I'm horrible at Algebra. I don't see the point of taking it & heard that in The UK that u don't have to if you're not majoring in a subject that requires it. However, here The States they do for some stupid reason. Someone told it bcuz it makes u smarter but I just feel like a numpty at anything above fractions. 🙄

      • Brittanie

        731d

        @RobynLee tbh I had to take it for my online class and I Google most of it and passed lol

      • Brittanie

        761d

        @RobynLee the school I'm going to, it's all online and the Algebra I took was so wasy especially with all the help I can get through UMA. I'm HORRIBLE at math and I somehow passed with a B. I'm pushing myself past all my comfort zones to do this and its SO hard. I want to cry and give up while I'm doing it. đŸ˜Ș

    • onesmallrat

      761d

      wow.. me too. My depression and adhd both are acting up heavy because I have a lot of long term goals but none of them are really paying off
 What are some things you enjoy doing? Can you carve out some time in your schedule to prioritize things you enjoy? (It doesn’t fix the depression but can sometimes make you feel more like yourself)

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