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Old Apr 11, 2012, 03:03 PM
Jest29 Jest29 is offline
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Ok, so I was feeling alright up until lastnight, right. Then, I had this dream, and then after that, I woke up this morning feeling really, really depressed. Not suicidal, but just really, really depressed. I was diagnosed with anemia year ago, so I sleep a lot during the day, however I didn't feel depressed or sad at all until this morning after I woke up from my dream. I am not here to talk about my dream as I know that there is another forum where I can talk about my dream. Everything just seems to be moving in slow motion, and I just don't feel motivated to do very much of anything today. I would go to see a psych doctor, but I am not working right now. I just graduated from school not too long ago, waiting to take the certification exam and then get a job. The only thing is, I don't know how long this depressive mood is going to last.
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Old Apr 11, 2012, 03:15 PM
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Hello & Welcome, Jest29!

Is your anemia under control?
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