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Tetrisz
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Member Since Aug 2023
Location: Germany
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Confused Aug 25, 2023 at 08:12 AM
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Hey! I haven't really posted here, so I hope I'm doing it right.

My mental health is affecting me in a way where I am not able to live alone, so I currently am able to live with my grandma and some other family members.

I'm currently actively engaging in therapy and social therapy and I also recently have been put on medication. The issue is I can tell that I'm getting better (not as many mental downfalls, no hospital stays anymore etc) normally this should be positive, but I cant help but feel bad about it. I feel guilty that I'm getting better and now I feel as for other people it seems like my mental issues and mental torture I had to face arent even as bad or real. I'm not sure how to explain ,but its just as for other people it seemed as if I faked all of it.

I hope someone can give me advice of some sort!
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