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Old Nov 10, 2003, 09:42 AM
soscared soscared is offline
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Hi everyone, I am a new user and I am looking for some support etc. as well as I am willing to offer what I can to help out.
I am kreally struggling with feeling like I am not really myself and I feel very different from everyone else.I have been struggling with being very depredded and not wanting to keep going on like this anymore.
Is there any end to this, or does it just keep going and going. I discociate a lot and am not able to function very well at a lot of things I do.
Does anyone else feel ilke this? How do you getthrough it?


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Old Nov 10, 2003, 09:49 AM
Serenity Serenity is offline
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you're in good company here...the majority of us can relate...you are definitely not alone and welcome, I think you'll find some comfort,support and reassurance here
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