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Old May 07, 2014, 10:30 PM
Anonymous33735
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I feel like I can't be the only one:
I have tried to tell me mom before that I feel like I am depressed. She blew it off and said 'it's probably hormones.' Now, about a year later, she starts asking me if I'm alrighty or if I need to talk. I had asked her why she was asking his and her reply was "I'm looking for signs of depression." Like seriously, I had told you maybe a year ago I feel depressed and now you come to the reallization that I might be depressed. The only reason she's just now looking into it is because I'm about the age my sister was when she started with depression. YOU CAN'T BASE MY FEELINGS OFF OF MY SISTER!! It kinda made me mad that she based my feelings off of my sister instead of me. I even show the obvious signs of depression. Isolation, for example: I'm always in my room or on my laptop, but NOOOOO, you're fine until you're about your sister's age of depression. Thanks mom, for just now noticing. At least she is noticing.

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Old May 08, 2014, 10:20 PM
Rose3 Rose3 is offline
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Understandable that you would feel mad - for someone to base your feelings and experience upon someone else's experience.
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