I have no hope

I’m probably just give up. I know y’all get tired of my complaining. Any suggestions of help .

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Yes I take my meds.

When my world was super frightening, I took up reading inspirational children’s literature. My favorite author turned out to be George MacDonald.

Jayster

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Look for constructive things you enjoy doing. Maybe you could write. Maybe you could enjoy art. Maybe you could read. Are there any kids around that could use a responsible adult’s influence? How about movies? Could you get on Netflix? Could you develop an interest in politics? There is a group called “emotions anonymous” that is present in most cities in the U.S. Maybe you could find people to relate to there. Try to enjoy the simple things, like the view outside your window, or maybe a chocolate shake once a week. Try to find something that interests you, and do that.

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Thanks. I’m trying to crochet . Good ideas.

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That’s all you can do is hope spray paint that .

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Just saw a black shadow.

Hey, what are you crocheting? :slight_smile:

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Nothing yet. I found a pretty blanket to make. I have so much yarn.

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Harassers slamming doors around me. It’s does no good to yell at them. What now?

Go to bed? Do they get worse at night? My symptoms always gets worse at night. So I try to just go to bed and hope to sleep through the worst of it.

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They’re dropping and throwing things around. Sleep is better.

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When the gal downstairs is fighting with her boyfriend, she likes to punctuate sentences by slamming doors.

We want to give up sometimes but…we can’t. I cry a little sometimes, and, as soon as possible, i move on.

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Give the new dose time to have an effect. I hope it improves things.

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Making changes isn’t always hard. Some changes don’t take much effort and can even be easy. There’s also something called a calculated risk.

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