I've been there and done that! ITS NO FUN AND NOT THE ANSWER.
Get professional help, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE..........
Many people don't want the dogma about mental health problems so they don't seek for help.
The BRIAN is a very complicated organ in our body and it tells the rest of our body how to function and it also controls our emotions and how to think.
The BRIAN releases many chemicals into our body and helps us to function properly.
Stress and many other illnesses can cause chemical in balance in the BRAIN and that's when you need help.
Depression will occur and that is your first sign to seek for help. If one seek help early and takes the proper medications one doesn't have to worry about taking medication for life.
Depression is like Diabetes is can be controlled with medication and good tools to keep it from going out of control. If one denies their illness of depression and taken cared of professionally, in the long run ones depression will get worst and harder to get out of the illness; it will grab you and bring you into darkness.
I have tried many times to called it quits, but in my last attempt I was given insight from God that I was not finish with my mission in this world.
I know your pain and I understand your struggle, but believe me, LIFE is worth living.
If you have faith, pray to God and if you don't know God talk to Him and ask Him to come into your heart and give you strenght and guidance to help you with your struggles.
Please seek help. Please email me if you need to talk to someone @ 2wolfs@att.net
2007-12-11 16:11:27
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answered by Anonymous
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You're either setting us up for a sick joke or serious. Assuming the latter, I would urge you to talk with a trusted adult -- a school counselor, a minister, your parents. You shouldn't be in pain all the time -- it's symptomatic of depression. There IS HELP for depression, but you have to ask for it and you definitely deserve it. There is absolutely no need for anyone, no matter what the circumstances, to give up on life. But it is your responsibility to ask for help in making things better. Please don't waste any more time, and best of luck.
PS I'm bipolar and can assure you that the right meds and therapy can make you happy and functional, if you want to be.
2007-12-11 15:31:40
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answered by wendy.bryan 3
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If you have given up on your life... then devote your life to help others. Since you no longer want to pursue your happiness, then there is no longer any will for you to be selfish and care what society say or think about you.
Do the selfless things... you never know, you might even stumble into something or someone that will ignite your hope again.
Good Luck on your journey to your next life ;)
xo
PS. Girls suck so don't make them kill you.
2007-12-11 15:43:10
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answered by Megzy N 2
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Life is really not that bad. Sometimes all it takes is one person to help you see that, and hopefully at this point that person would be a psychologist. Keep going to one, until you find the one you like and hopefully he can help you try and find joy in life. Medication might be a option, I've heard and seen them really help some people out.
2007-12-11 15:31:34
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answered by UFGator07 2
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You sound depressed ( the pain is real! ) and should immediately consult a doctor for a referral to a medicating psychiatrist. Between counseling and medication your pain will be alleviated and you won't give up on life or social skills.
2007-12-11 15:30:35
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answered by LucaPacioli1492 7
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DONT JUST GIVE UP.
Thats a stupid thing to do.
Because I know for a fact that you havent "tried everything."
Thats what tons of people say.
Go to church maybe.
Find someone/something you feel is worth living for.
Your gonna regret it if you just keep hurting yourself and thinking these thoughts.
By the way.
Since when is being scared to talk to girls a good reason to end your life?
Aye I didnt think ever either.
Think about it.
2007-12-11 15:32:38
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answered by Ashleigh(: 4
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I'd pray for the strength to see a doctor for help. Then, I'd follow through and actually see my doctor about this. The sooner I got started, the sooner I could start to feel better.
2007-12-11 15:30:53
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answered by legendofslipperyhollow 6
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Call the help phone.
You can talk and they never know who you are, they can give some really good advice or other things to turn to. Its even a free call so your not losing anything by calling.
2007-12-11 15:30:04
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answered by Missy 2
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i kinda do the same thing... for me... i don't like burdening people with my problems, so i let them bubble up and put a smile on my face...
i tried talking to a therapist at my school, and it really seemed to help... or even going on anti-depressants... i have anxiety attacks, and they trigger depression for me... maybe it could help you too? good luck.
please don't do anything stupid. despite what you may be thinking right now, there are a lot of people who care about you.
2007-12-11 15:30:35
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answered by Anonymous
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There are free open line help. Stop being scare to talk to girls. Just be your self. I feel God made us all. Turn things over to him. Life to short...Live for each day like its your last.... we're not promise tomorrow.... Praying for you
Live,Love,Laugh...~~Diana~~
2007-12-11 16:18:53
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answered by Di 2
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