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Old Oct 13, 2012, 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Leed View Post
The teenage years are probably the most difficult years you'l spend in your whole life. I would NEVER go back to those years if someone paid me a million bucks. It was absolutely miserable. I should have been in therapy back then -- maybe I wouldn't have been so screwed up the rest of my life.

Do you have a counselor in school that you can talk to? Most schools have one. I suggest talking with your counselor. Tell your counselor everything and see what he/she says or advises. They may perhaps have to talk to your parents if they feel that further therapy is needed. If so, hopefully your parents will schedule you with a good psychiatrist that deals with teenagers alot cause you really should be seen by someone. Or, perhaps the school counselor will be enough. It's hard to say right now. Only time will tell.

So see how it goes with the school counselor, ok? And let us know what happens. We'd really like to know. Let ME know too -- cause I really care! God bless & take care my friend. Hugs, Lee
I think at college there is means of support but I really don't feel comfortable talking to somebody that I don't know like that, I don't really talk to anybody at college at all, I don't fit in very well so I just try not to disturb anyone. I'm sorry to see so awkward and opposive, I don't talk to my parents about things like this either, we have never ever been close, and it makes me seem a bad person but it's true, I don't feel comfortable talking to a psychiatrist either, I just don't know what to do, I don't really know anybody honesty, so there isn't anybody to talk to, but I'm not sure what to do, sorry Lee