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Old May 08, 2016, 09:36 AM
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I've felt like crying everyday for no apparent reason for a few months now. I am confused and frustrated. I want to understand why I feel the way I do. Every day I look myself in the eyes in the mirror and ask myself why I am feeling this way. But the answer cannot be found in my eyes; my question is always answered by the tears welling up. Where should I look for instead?

I don't know why I'm posting this to be honest. The question is a bit rhetorical...Oh well I just had to let this out, I guess.

Anyway I wish you all a nice day.
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Old May 08, 2016, 01:00 PM
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Old May 09, 2016, 09:50 PM
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It happens to me. The place to look is not your eyes but your thoughts. The problem is, when you feel this way, you cannot see clearly. For me I think it's a cycle, and I wait until I come the other end. But you always have the option of seeing a professional. If you have friends that might help as well if they can understand what you are saying. Hope you'll feel better soon.
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Old May 10, 2016, 04:53 PM
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It happens to me. The place to look is not your eyes but your thoughts. The problem is, when you feel this way, you cannot see clearly. For me I think it's a cycle, and I wait until I come the other end. But you always have the option of seeing a professional. If you have friends that might help as well if they can understand what you are saying. Hope you'll feel better soon.
I cannot think clearly. I get overwhelmed by my emotional mess.
I am seeing my tdoc again in a few days. It's been a month since I last saw her (which was my first time) and it's been going downhill since then. Spent the entire evening crying on and off today...I suppose I'll have to spend the next few days as a walking zombie.

I have friends but none whom I am comfortable opening up to emotionally. Even less so right now as they are all very stressed about upcoming exams. I have a teacher whom I trust and he knows my situation to some extent but I can't exactly go whine in his office everyday. I feel bad because I cannot offer him anything. I feel like I'm just burdening him and I'm not doing anything for him in return.

Anyway thank you for your reply. I hope all is well with you. If not, I do also hope things get better soon for you.
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