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Default Dec 09, 2007 at 06:14 PM
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You know the sad thing, since I have been on my meds it is like I have been transported back to the days of my childhood. I was a very happy go lucky kid and had fun all the time. The problem is I went so long being depressed that the friends I had no longer are there because I pushed them away. I have one friend that I am close to and he is still there for me. I am that kid dragon that everyone wants to be around again, but no one does. I guess if I was really not feeling well this would cause me to get back into that old habit of pouting about things. I am able to express my feelings much better than before and I do get a little emotional at times, but that is who I am (or was and is now). I was always a very caring child and made sure that my friends were happy. Is there any hope of rekindling those old relationships and mending them? And if so HOW?

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Default Dec 09, 2007 at 06:17 PM
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I guess it would depend on how things ended with your friends? what happened in between... where they are are in life. People change. Relationships change... that's both a good and bad thing.

I would think it's worth a try... things can be rekindled...
I guess what I'd ask is do they still live nearby? Are you still interested in similar activities, etc? If so... then there's definitely a chance I would guess, and if not, it would be harder but if you want to try go for it

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Default Dec 09, 2007 at 06:32 PM
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Dragon, i think there is always hope, but what is meant to be will aslo be... sometimes, we just have to try... dont let others reactions deter you or cause you a hardship... know what you want, and go for it!

its true that time has passed, people have changed.. you as well... maybe it was time to let go... maybe its time to re-kindle... you'll never know unless you try..

with all youve learned and the distance you've come, no matter the outcome, hang onto the progresses.. maybe its time for a new cirlce of friends?
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