LostBabygirl3489
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I say depression but I mean all mental illnesses. What helps you feel better?
I am not officially divorced yet so unfortunately, I don't have health insurance anymore because I can't afford it. I am going to see a therapist early next month at the community health center. My depression and anxiety have been really bad. I've been crying myself to sleep almost every night and I've been feeling nauseous and dizzy. I hate to say this but I am scared of it getting worse...I keep wondering if I'm going to make it by the end of the year.
I am trying to make new friends in this area, but that's very hard because I am more creative and artistic and people like me are hard to find here. I've been here all of my life and honestly, I don't fit in here. I really am looking forward to moving somewhere new. I think I will have a better chance of making friends then. I do have two friends in the area but they are almost always busy and I don't hold that against them. It just gets very lonely and I definitely think that a friend would help right now.
The things that do help me are exercise like walking, which I do almost everyday. Journaling, writing, listening to music and being outside also help. I am going to try to get back into playing the guitar, too.
I would love to hear about how other people cope with their mental illness. I've had it for ten years now and my therapists have said it is most likely a life long thing for me so I definitely want to learn how to manage it better.
I am not officially divorced yet so unfortunately, I don't have health insurance anymore because I can't afford it. I am going to see a therapist early next month at the community health center. My depression and anxiety have been really bad. I've been crying myself to sleep almost every night and I've been feeling nauseous and dizzy. I hate to say this but I am scared of it getting worse...I keep wondering if I'm going to make it by the end of the year.
I am trying to make new friends in this area, but that's very hard because I am more creative and artistic and people like me are hard to find here. I've been here all of my life and honestly, I don't fit in here. I really am looking forward to moving somewhere new. I think I will have a better chance of making friends then. I do have two friends in the area but they are almost always busy and I don't hold that against them. It just gets very lonely and I definitely think that a friend would help right now.
The things that do help me are exercise like walking, which I do almost everyday. Journaling, writing, listening to music and being outside also help. I am going to try to get back into playing the guitar, too.
I would love to hear about how other people cope with their mental illness. I've had it for ten years now and my therapists have said it is most likely a life long thing for me so I definitely want to learn how to manage it better.