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Post by wolf359 on Jan 24, 2020 4:06:13 GMT
need to talk with a therapist, guess thats better then having something worse.
Hey, let me tell you something man.
First Off, I think that it is VERY BRAVE of you for coming on here and revealing that to us.
It shows that you have a heck of a lot of guts, strength, and integrity in you. God Bless You for that!
Secondly and as I am sure you already know since I have already talked about this several times, I myself have a mental disability (and I really don't like calling it that).
My Official Diagnosis is "Asperger's with Acute Anxiety" which basically means (to me at least) that I know a heck of a lot of things but that I also get very nervous, anxious, annoyed, impatient, upset, angry, or frustrated very easily.
As I have said before though, I have never once looked my diagnosis as a disability or an illness but just simply a part of who I am.
It has been hard and I have made a lot of mistakes in my life because of it but as time has gone on, I have actually learned to use my diagnosis in a way to help me grow as a person and to learn from my mistakes so that I never make them again. I am actually proud that I have it and I have never once let it stop me and there is no way, no chance in hell that I will ever let it stop me.
Obviously, That is how it is when it comes to myself.
When it comes to you however, The Best Advice that I can give you is that whatever the problem is or how it turns out, just take it 1 day at a time and always Always ALWAYS try to stay positive (even in a very small way for a couple of seconds if you can) whenever you are having a hard time with something, with anything.
It may not seem, look, or feel like it will help but it most definitely will. 
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