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Glad to see you here! Hope that you are doing ok.View Thread
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It was a good reminder knowing that I'm not alone. Sometimes I think that I'm alone. I think everyone needs to hear that reminder now and again. Sorry to hear after all you do, you still have that dark cloud over you.. I hope it gets better for you and that dark cloud moves away. I know what you mean, everyday things gets to me too sometimes, everything feels like a challenge. Just do what you can, and don't be so hard on yourself if you don't get everything done. Just try again tommorow, start over again after you get some rest. I hope you find some joy soon too for yourself.View Thread
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- Stephen Chbosky
I do have people I can talk to about it so that's good.View Thread- Stephen Chbosky

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Thank you for replying even though you didn't feel like being online. Sorry to hear you are not doing so well. I hope that it gets better for you and that you feel better. I agree with you on the minor victories, even if it's just something little that you don't feel like doing, if you end up doing it anyway that's good! Even if that's the only thing you can get done, it's something.
Sending hugs and little victories your way.View Thread
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- Stephen Chbosky
I am glad to hear you are ok, spending time with family and having fun. I always wanted to see a meteor shower, hopefully someday I will. Hope it all goes well!View Thread
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Yes, you are right about there always being an alternative, and everything else you have mentioned. Don't be sorry, thank you so much for your kind words, what you said means a lot to me and was encouraging.
I hope that you are doing well. Hugs to you.View Thread
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I haven't been doing so well. I have been feeling sad, crying, and I feel like there is a weight attached to me bringing me down so I haven't been doing much. Also haven't been feeling good physically. I know what's bothering me but I just feel today that this problem isn't going to get any better and that I don't know how to make myself feel better about this problem. (Which I'm not comfortable sharing, sorry) I feel like I'm losing hope. I just don't know how to get through. I just want to wish it away!View Thread
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2. A moment of peace or to relax
3. Watching children playView Thread
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- Stephen Chbosky
Oh no, sorry that you feel that way.
This will pass. You should still eat, even if it's just a little something. I hope that you start to feel better, it's not a good feeling.. On the upside you are feeling better from when you were sick. I wish there was something I could say to make it go away. Hang in there!View Thread
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