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Old Apr 19, 2012, 09:56 PM
IceCreamKid IceCreamKid is offline
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Originally Posted by Madoreck View Post
I've always been kinda socially awkward but in the last 4 years it has become a rather extreme social phobia. In the last 2 years alone I have gained almost 60 pounds due too stress. My parents are constantly putting me down and making me feel like crap. I'm the oldest of my 2 other siblings and I know that my parents see me as a failure. It has suddenly dawned on me that I'm graduating in just one month and I have no idea what I want to do with my life. My parents want me out of the house as soon as possible. I'm so scared about my future that I've started considering suicide. Some of my relatives thought I should join the military but now I'm way too overweight and I don't think I'd be able to handle the stress of the military anyway. Please can someone tell me what I should do? Was anyone else in a similar situation?
Take a deep breath and relax in the knowledge that you are not a failure. You're a young person getting ready to celebrate one significant accomplishment (congratulations on your graduation) and about ready to embark on young adult life. So, the way I see it, you need some short term goals and then you can think about long term goals. Would you like to go to a tech school or a community college or a university? Would you rather work for awhile before thinking about more schooling? If you are able, please discuss these things with your parents, but you should make an appointment with your school guidance counselor for some pointers. Your school teachers and counselors actually probably know you well and have probably already seen your talents and skills and would be a good source for advice for what to do after graduation. You likely have community resources, and you could ask about those, too. Local charitable organizations like Goodwill and the Salvation Army might be places for help, too. Courage! I have faith in you. I hope others will offer their congratulations on your upcoming graduation and tips on how to proceed. And yes, I floundered terribly for quite a few years and vowed I would help others if I could so they did not suffer the frustrations I had.