I’m sad about this

They said the living facility can’t give enough support than what I need

:frowning:

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Well seems the onus is on you to prove otherwise. Your young. You obviously have things you need to work on if you want independence. I’d start there and start working on you to get better and move out from where you are eventually. Prove them wrong.

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Idk how when I feel like not trying anymore

Yeah and your stuck where you are. I’d fight because that is me and I’d do what I needed to do to prove otherwise. The ball is in your court as they say.

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i’ll try to prove them wrong

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Yes. Take it personally if you have to but you need to do the little things that move towards your independence. Might take some time but be prepared and nothing in most of our lives is easy. Your not the only one so don’t get upset with others. It’s all about what you can do to make things better.

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I’m sorry @Crystal-Cotton. Are you going to a group home or nursing home?

I’ll stay in this group home likely

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Life is a marathon…

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@Crystal-Cotton Have you visited this group home yet?

I currently live there

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I would try to make a few friends there. Either there or elsewhere.

“A person is happy or sad within the confines of their cranium, not their geographical locale.”- Gina L.

Does this mean the group home you are in can’t support you? Or can’t you live on your own?

It means i cant live on my own

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So build their trust on it. Work on taking the meds eveyday. I know you do but give it a couple of years.

They said its 3-6 months minimum here

I’m talking about building their trust over the next few years. Doctors change but they have your records. If it’s down on it that you constantly stop meds it won’t help.

I wont stop meds anymore

Well good give it a few years

Dont stop meds at any cost. Let your body build tolerance and try again