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darkfeary
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Default Feb 06, 2024 at 05:53 PM
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I have been living with constant impending doom, dread of the future, hyper-vigilance, and in survival mode for the past 20 years and counting.

I hace tried many different medications and treatments but nothing helps.

What are some suggestions, tips, and tools others use to help you feel safe and peace?

I have no one for support either and no funds to seek help.

Thank you.
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