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Old Nov 02, 2016, 06:40 PM
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I use to go to therapy and it was ok. Then I lost my disability case. I went to my session right after and felt speechless. I was so depressed I felt like I had nothing to talk about. This was in July 2014.

Over the last two months I've been so stressed. I have so much on my mind and no one to share it with. I have no local friends and the friends I have out of state would not understand. They do not know what a racing thought is, why I deal with insomnia sometimes, or want to go on shopping sprees etc..Today I snapped at my neighbors's kids. I know they think I'm crazy. I'm trying really hard to move and I'm waiting to hear back. I'm just on edge. The weather is stressing me out too lol. I want it to get cold so these damn loud *** kids will want to be inside. When it's cold it's peaceful around my apartment area. I'm inside with bad nerves, anxiety and loud kids running around my yard!

Why do you go to therapy? Does it help? I have Medicare so my copay would be like $25 per visit. I would not be able to go every week because I have to pay bills and buy groceries
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