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Wow

I'm a 16 year old girl who was diagnosed with an anxiety disorder, but when I looked it up online, it didn't even begin to explain what was going on. It did with the social and worrying part of it, but that wasn't even half of the problem! THIS explains everything, including the social awkwardness. It also brings in other aspects that I thought had nothing to do with it, like not being able to get my thoughts out and not getting the sensations of peeing! Wow.




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Oct 18, 2011
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ur not alone...
by: Anonymous

i also suffer from adhd, anxiety, and ocd... and i found some things in common on there with the equilibrium and the emotional

Oct 05, 2011
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Hope
by: Anonymous

Do not be discouraged, the awareness will help you manage and improve your young life. Of Age may require a greater commitment, but you'll see through this part of will be better for you. Do not hesitate to ask for assistance you need to family friends and anyone who can give you support. I sincerely hope for a better future.

Oct 05, 2011
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Good for you!
by: Anonymous

Good! Now you can start building yourself a tool box to help you get through the hard parts! It doesn't have to hurt you, you can do anything you want to do...Be what you want to be! Knowing what has been making it hard is the first step to making it easier! I wish you every good thing!


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