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Feeling absolutely alone
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Kdav80
Yeratava
@Kdav80 I’m here to talk I feel The same way alone like nobody even cares about me like I could Die and nobody would even notice or care.
lurleen747
@Kdav80 @Yeratava You can talk to us here! I need some adult conversation in my life too. Been feeling really alone lately even though I'm surrounded by people
Yeratava
Thank you so much ! I will Definitely talk to you
Yeratava
@lurleen747 thank you so much I’ll definitely be talking to you
Tescott1981
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Over the years, since my diagnosis, I have lost many friends and family but I have a select few that are always there for me. And yet I feel like I am all alone in this process of getting better. It seems like a never-ending batter that I just can't seem to win. I use a few of these different online forums to try and meet and talk to people who are going through the same things I am going through. So, what do you do when you have a few people around you, but you still feel alone in that battle?
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Thom Escott

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Feeling the exact same way. Depression makes me feel utterly alone. I can’t talk to my family or friends about it. They don’t get it. They think you can snap your fingers and the feelings will go away. The ones closest to me are the ones that feel the farthest away. 😔
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Kdav80
I am looking for someone to talk to I have no friends and very little family. I spend most my of days with my children. I really need some adult conversation in my life.
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Kenny