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Old Oct 24, 2017, 01:29 AM
Anonymous57777
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Originally Posted by Cocosurviving View Post
I met some online and thought we could become friends. I do not think it’s going to work out. He also has a mental illness and I thought that would help, wrong. Today he was going on and on about SSI, SSDI, Medicare and Medicaid ending. I told him I was just waiting for the end results but could not spend time worrying about it. He started talking about living in a homeless shelter. About him having no meds anymore. I told him I take my meds, use coping skills, do self-care AND I pray. I told him I’m not a religious person but I believe in a God and prayer...worrying does “me” no good.

I just had to go on anxiety meds three times daily. I’m not going to let the news stress me into an episode. He did not reply back. I do not mind someone telling me bad news. But going on and on I can not deal with. He asked me did I have a plan, a place to live after the end of SSDI. I can not deal with someone making me worry. We did not have bad words at the end of our chat.

Is it hard to have friends when you have a mental illness ?
Since you did not have any bad words and were just trying to help, don't assume you did anything wrong (you didn't). Maybe we are in a better place mentally when we are spending more time working on projects and being with IRL family and friends if we are lucky enough to have them. It is your choice whether or not you want to answer all his questions or continue to message him. It sounds like you may need a break from dealing with him and know it.
Thanks for this!
Cocosurviving