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Originally Posted by vital
Hi Lizi,
This sort of sounds like me. I was depressed for most of my life and used studying as a way to escape. It's probably one of the best ways of coping with what we have (although I don't have depression anymore  ! ).
Speaking as an anonymous guy on the internet, why not keep up your studies at University and get healthier and happier at the same time? I think you'll find that getting healthier and happier helps everything, including the studies. My best suggestions for what to do are here
http://forums.psychcentral.com/4162657-post74.html
 - vital
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Hi Vital,
I'l certainly take the time to explore the link you provided. I'm so happy for you for recovering from depression. It must feel like you're free in a way and can do whatever you want in life without a chronic low mood keeping you down! Yes, I know what you're saying is true and It's very good advice although it's never what I want to here. Nothing really get's better until you get healthier and happier so It may as well be done alongside my studies. Sometimes is just nice to think that escaping the "stress" will fix all your problems but I guess only I can. Thanks for the advice and I hope you stay depression free