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Suffering Anxiety
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<blockquote data-quote="_Snake_" data-source="post: 16191609" data-attributes="member: 159147"><p>I honestly had the same perspective for most of my life. When I was dating, I avoided any girl who was taking meds for depression or anxiety because I didn’t want to get involved with someone who was “crazy” or unable to cope with day to day stuff. My view has changed a lot in the past six months.</p><p></p><p>You may remember my best friend was killed October 30th. What I haven’t shared here is my journey since then. I experienced emotions and thoughts that I never thought I could have. At one point suicide was an option that my warped mind put on the table as viable. I’m 45, never had a problem coping, and have never been diagnosed with any mental illnesses until recently. </p><p></p><p>It’s something that’s really hard to understand unless you’ve experienced it, but I can promise you it’s very real and can affect anyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_Snake_, post: 16191609, member: 159147"] I honestly had the same perspective for most of my life. When I was dating, I avoided any girl who was taking meds for depression or anxiety because I didn’t want to get involved with someone who was “crazy” or unable to cope with day to day stuff. My view has changed a lot in the past six months. You may remember my best friend was killed October 30th. What I haven’t shared here is my journey since then. I experienced emotions and thoughts that I never thought I could have. At one point suicide was an option that my warped mind put on the table as viable. I’m 45, never had a problem coping, and have never been diagnosed with any mental illnesses until recently. It’s something that’s really hard to understand unless you’ve experienced it, but I can promise you it’s very real and can affect anyone. [/QUOTE]
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