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Old Dec 17, 2014, 03:40 AM
TokyoT TokyoT is offline
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I suffer from bipolar depression. It has been a part of me since I was a child; always spiraling into mood swings of happiness and depression. It has become a very difficult disorder to live with, but as with any disease, disorder, what have you, you have to find a way to survive and live with the condition. High school was difficult to get through, but I managed. I saw counselors, psychiatrists, and psychologists frequently. That support helped me deal with some of my issues and work things out. College has been a lot more difficult. There is a lack of consistency in the people I talk to; sometimes it's the same person, but sometimes I find myself explaining my situation all over again. This makes it more difficult to progress and battle my disorder. However, I have survived three and half years, pushed myself to finish a semester early, and finished my degree. I am set to graduate this Sunday, but my family can't afford my $13,000. I need to raise the money by the end of the week.

Recently, I have had a lot of difficulties in my personal life. I've had to deal with family financial issues, the death of friends, and sadly the loss of one of my own children in a pregnancy. All of this compounded for a person who suffers from depression is difficult to overcome. However, I am doing the best that I can and trying to move past it. I'm sure you all understand some level of the anxiety and depression I'm dealing with.

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Old Dec 17, 2014, 11:39 AM
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Is it possible to apply for a student loan?
Sorry to hear you're going through this.
Congrats on all of your accomplishments.
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Old Dec 17, 2014, 12:11 PM
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I can really relate to the depths of depression & anxiety you describe. It seems to affect all areas of my life when it strikes. You've done amazingly well plodding through college in the time you have & have otherwise been successful. Despite the current money woes you're experiencing, give yourself some credit for all you've accomplished.
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Old Dec 17, 2014, 12:30 PM
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dude mad envy on my part ..........u made it to the end of school with a degree

yah money sucks
student loan

personal loan

break it up into a payment plan

break it and put on several credit cards

if your parents have a house or condo (something they own or in there name) they can borrow from the bank on that u would just have to take over the payment plan for them

see if u can a extension to pay for it so u can grad and then make like 3000 payment then do 200 bucks a month

if the banks turn u down (try them first all of them start with the one u have a account in ) u can try credit unions

do not forget about online lenders .........just make sure u read everything

hell i was offered 35k from lending tree ....i have no job but i paid off my credit cards/ kept in good standing
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