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Old Nov 11, 2010, 07:25 AM
Kiffygirl0793 Kiffygirl0793 is offline
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I've been up maybe 15 minutes and already I'm in tears. I don't wanna go to work, but I have to. What's the point? I have nothing to look forward to. I JUST HATE THIS LIFE. I seriously can't wait til it's over.

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Old Nov 11, 2010, 08:18 AM
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Hello, Kiffygirl0793. May your day(s) get better.
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Old Nov 11, 2010, 10:34 AM
Lilleth Lilleth is offline
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I wake up each morning feeling the same way. I force myself to get up and go to work I have to. I am afraid I'd lose my job. I have so much dept and its just piling on I have family to take care off. How to make you feel better I dont know all I can say is that I was feeling like you discribe but now although I am still crying and still afraid I dont feel that life is not worth living. I dont know when the feeling went as for all this whole year I hve just wanted to fall asleep and not wake up. Could'nt see the point of life. Still don't but the feeling of wanting to die is not there. I am just sick and tired of the feeling of helplessness and worrying.
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