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Originally Posted by waggiedog
         
Hello there Raly and a BIG WARM WELCOME to Psych Central. Well, first of all I/we are glad you've found us, personally I KNOW you won't find a better, more assuring site as this one. There's lots of information if that's what interests you and there's also help by was of liaison helpers should you feel like a chat. You can have a look around the forums and see if you feel any of them, or even a few of them, relate to you. We have one for lonely folk.
What you're feeling isn't honestly unique to you hun, plus you are still very young. However, that's NOT to say I'm making light of your very obvious worries and concerns. Do you happen to have a therapist at this point? Just wondered as you really don't seem at all happy or content in any way. To be constantly lonely is a killer, it can make you very unhappy and depressed and that's why I mentioned a therapist, or any mental health care worker. Can your GP/family Dr help? I'm in the UK, so not sure how your system works. Later on you may well just make some friends and that's a good place to start Raly. Hope to see you around in the future. 
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(In the UK)
There is probably a counselling service or psychology attached to your GP practice. In my region it is Lift Psychology. (Which I have used).
The service is very good and they can also refer for counselling, in my patch, the primary care psychology is free, there is a charge for counselling, but consideration for ability to pay. You may not even need to see a doctor, in my area, you just make an appointment to see a psychology practitioner the same way you ask for doctor or nurse appointment (ask for counselling).
First session would be one to one to see what you need.
Don't be put off if offered group 'courses' as you're not put on the spot, no need to speak at all, but still very helpful. I would encourage you to make enquiries.
Best of luck