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BDRD March 3rd, 2017

I guess I should introduce myself. 20 year old college student whose main problems won't go away until I die or our medical technology makes us essentially gods. Most of the time I'm able to accept my life is terrible, but for the past few months something's changed. I'm tired of things never improving, and I have a full long life ahead of me. Part of me knows nothing that can be said here will change my problems, but the rest of me is getting desperate.

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Emily619 March 11th, 2017

No need to have a fancy introduction cheeky I'm really proud of you for sticking through and thriving as best as you can, I'm sure you're doing a great job because you're definitely worth it! Are you coping alright? That's important too!

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BDRD OP March 11th, 2017

@Emily619

I most definitely am not coping well, but my coping mechanisms are about the only things that work.

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Emily619 March 11th, 2017

@BDRD

Oh no! sad What coping mechanisms do you use?

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BDRD OP March 11th, 2017

@Emily619

The better ones include distractions and procrastinations. The worse (and until the past week more common) one is self harm. I've tried other methods, the ones I have are the only ones that help.

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Emily619 March 11th, 2017

@BDRD

Hmm so not too many positive one's, unfortunately! Have you tried any alternatives to self harm before? heart

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BDRD OP March 11th, 2017

@Emily619

Yupp. None of them give quite the same adrenaline rush, which is the main reason why I self harm, the change of hormones and my body switching to survival mode help keep all the pieces of my mind together.

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Emily619 March 11th, 2017

@BDRD

Yeah, I totally understand that it can definitely be hard to suppress self harm triggers. Before you self harmed, or while you were clean, what was different? Could you try to incorporate that in your life today if it was a feeling of happiness, for example? Being able to stay clean is absolutely wonderful!

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BDRD OP March 11th, 2017

@Emily619

The only real difference between me before and me now is before I had hope. But I can't keep lying to myself. As I said in my introduction, my problems won't go away until I'm dead or humans are gods.

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Emily619 March 12th, 2017

@BDRD

Well, problems definitely can't go away in one night (although I wish they could!), however I definitely believe they can get better with time :) Did anything in particular cause you to lose hope?

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BDRD OP March 12th, 2017

@Emily619

Nope. My demons have been very patient, and they've finally worn me down. At least they haven't fully won. I've probably been better than most, I doubt a majority of kids would last long if you forced them to accept their own death could come every time they eat.

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Emily619 March 12th, 2017

@BDRD

That's really great that you won't let the demons win, and thus staying strong. Honestly, people who can remain emotionally strong can be hard to find nowadays! So, with the demons wearing you down though and trying to fight them, does that kind of make you lose hope easier?

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BDRD OP March 12th, 2017

@Emily619

I don't lose hope anymore, it's already lost. Even a city on fire will eventually die down and end if no more fuel is added, and it's been a long time since life has given me something to work with. And with the paranoia/shyness that borderlines social anxiety/antisocial (yes, as in psycopath) thing I got going on in my head, it's very unlikely my lot will be changing much.

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Emily619 March 12th, 2017

@BDRD

Lost hope is definitely hard to recover. So do the mental illnesses prevent hope from being "found" again?

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BDRD OP March 12th, 2017

@Emily619

I'm a realist, I know when something's good and when it's bad. It's not any mental problems preventing me from having hope, it's a life that prefers giving bad things to good, and when I do get a good thing it's often quickly twisted into something bad.

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Emily619 March 12th, 2017

@BDRD

That makes sense! Outside forces can too have effect on us. Have you talked to a close friend about what's going on and if they can support you on a path to recovery, or at least getting better?

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BDRD OP March 12th, 2017

@Emily619

Close friend? I think I've encountered that term before, once while reading. I'm seeing a counselor on my college's campus, but I highly doubt talking will make any problems go away. As I said, I'm a realist, so I'm certain talk won't change my DNA, or make life suddenly start sending good things my way.

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Emily619 March 12th, 2017

@BDRD

I see where you're coming from, talking can't always help everyone, unfortunately! Have you encountered anything that does work yet? Considering self harm alternatives, talking, etc. doesn't seem to help much, something may in the long run. Have you come across anything that you think could help?

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BDRD OP March 12th, 2017

@Emily619

I know of a lot that could help, however I doubt you want to listen to me list of things that are impossible. Instead, the three things that are actually possible and would help are dying, medical technology allowing me to change parts of me and even my DNA at will, or finding someone who makes me forget about my problems. And that's in the order of most likely to world peace has a better chance.

Outside of those three things, all I can do is weather the storm.

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Emily619 March 13th, 2017

@BDRD

I believe dying isn't the answer, not at all. Although you may feel like it's a great solution now, it actually would not be in the long run because it definitely affects those who know you, and even people you haven't met yet. Are you suicidal often? Or having wishes to die because of this?

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BDRD OP March 13th, 2017

@Emily619

I'm not suicidal, but I am often wishing for death. When you can choke on food, even when taking your medicine and avoiding allergens, I imagine anyone would start looking forward to the end.

BDRD OP March 13th, 2017

And also I don't believe I can affect the lives of people I don't know. I refuse to believe in fate, because if everything happens because of a plan than I could commit suicide and it wouldn't be a sin since it's all part if the plan.

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Emily619 March 14th, 2017

@BDRD

Sorry the original reply escaped my notifications. Yes, true, fate is something I don't believe in much either, although I wish it were true (positive fate that is!) Does this encourage you to self harm since you want the end to come soon, if I read that right?

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SpiritedShaye March 23rd, 2017

@BDRD I think you're doing brilliantly. Not only have you come on here to try and get support but you are also pushing yourself forward. Sometimes life presents us with problems that aren't possible to get over.. You might have no control over it but you have control over how you let it affect you. There are many people here to support you, and if you ever need to chat you can PM me. Stay strong :)

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BDRD OP March 23rd, 2017

@SpiritedShaye

I've been strong for years now, since I was a child, with no breaks. How much longer can you honestly expect me to keep it up

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SpiritedShaye March 23rd, 2017

@BDRD You don't have to stay strong all the time. That is why we're here to support you

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crimsonMelon8700 March 25th, 2017

Hello.

crimsonMelon8700 March 26th, 2017

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