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Old Mar 04, 2007, 04:17 PM
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today has been a good day slept through pretty much most of it though... tomorrows the problem ..i have to go back to college iv been off the last while and tellin my mother i had no college she never questioned it and it was good now i have to go back and the thought of it fills me with dread i just dont kno if i can do it
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Old Mar 04, 2007, 10:16 PM
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yes sometimes college sucks when you don not feel good.

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Old Mar 04, 2007, 10:21 PM
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Pixie, sorry that you're having a rough time. I know what it's like to dread tomorrow. I wasn't going to college though, it was trying to get myself to work every day. I would dread it so much that I would have panic attacks and then I would be physically ill. This went off/on for over 2 years. I was in a psych hospital off/on during that time too. Thank goodness they finally got my meds where I could function.

Do you think that you need your meds adjusted? That's what it took for me to not dread tomorrow so much. {{{HUGS}}}} I'll be thinking about you!
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Old Mar 05, 2007, 10:59 AM
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Old Mar 05, 2007, 11:17 AM
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Hey, pixie, I'm there; I'm only taking two courses but was taking the last 3-4 days off. Now I'm behind in my reading, etc. I think I'm just going to sit and read all day, not worry about the assignments just yet.

I have a couple fantasy books/novels I read before bed and I was in bed most of yesterday evening with one :-) Maybe you can find something like that to take back with you and give you a break every now and then? Just go slow and work at your own pace; I bet you'll catch up and find something interesting to concentrate on in no time.
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Old Mar 07, 2007, 02:47 PM
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I'm going through depression myself in First Year university. Sometimes I don't feel like going to class (today for instance), but I try not to get me down. I'll do something that I enjoy and that makes me happy. Hopefully, the next day I'm feeling well enough to brave my classes. Do activities that interest you, even if it's watching a movie or something. Try to think positive. PM if you need to talk some more about your problem. college
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Old Mar 07, 2007, 08:03 PM
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Hey Pixie... I'm almost in my last year of grad school. Going to school while dealing with depression is incredibly difficult. A lot of times I don't feel like going to class, and I just went through a six week depression (bipolar) which took so much away from my schoolwork. I am trying to catch up on six weeks worth of doing nothing. Good luck in school, remember, we are doing something wonderful. Even if it doesn't always feel good, it's wonderful. college
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Just begun grad school and sometimes feel i can never keep going. Down to one class per quarter. Hang in there, after dragging myself to class, I usually feel better and even (on occasion) inspired afterward.
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Old Mar 07, 2007, 10:12 PM
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Hey I very much understand. I'm actually taking this semester off and am supposed to go back to school in May. But for me college has given me something to do. I function more off when I'm not in classes because there is no motivation.

But if you want to talk about it PM me.
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You can do it! I know college is a pain to deal with and get through (I'm in my 3rd year in uni).

If there's anything I can do, send me a PM.
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