In reality the craziness is a side effect of knowing too much.
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I get this way, and when I do, I don't care about anyone or anything. I went into such a deep depression that I thought I would never make it out. My husband helped me through it, and I finally saw a dr. I hate dr's, but this one actually talked with me, and not TO me, and I am now on anxiety meds and depression meds, and my life is finally straightening out, don't give up hope. Seek help.
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That happened with me years ago. I was having such high anxiety. Got on a depressant with some couseling and within 6 months I was able to get off meds and make the right choices again
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I'm right there with you. Good luck.
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Best to go talk with someone about it. That is if you want to try and fix it so you can get back to normal. Otherwise just stay in your room, keep the door locked and never go out in public.
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You must speak to some kind of counselor. Not all Drs. are bad.
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I feel that way too sometimes....it's like the things I'm thinking aren't normal, and I know if I ever told anyone the extent of the craziness they'd really want to commit me. I think the important thing to remember is a lot of people think crazy shit, they're just not telling you either.
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