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Really weird behaviour
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Im kinda embaressed about posting this but i will anyway.
Usually im this happy, cheerful person who lets nothing bother me at all but all of a sudden i felt really depressed and started crying for no reason. This happened a few times one after the other.
Its never happened to me before and being a generally cheerful person its come as a shock to me.
Im suddenly getting a lot of anxiety, paranoia and depression for no reason.
Can someone tell me what this is please?
P.S no im not doing drugs
Usually im this happy, cheerful person who lets nothing bother me at all but all of a sudden i felt really depressed and started crying for no reason. This happened a few times one after the other.
Its never happened to me before and being a generally cheerful person its come as a shock to me.
Im suddenly getting a lot of anxiety, paranoia and depression for no reason.
Can someone tell me what this is please?
P.S no im not doing drugs
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I have got a lot of worries lately though, my best friend is ill and i keep thinking about the girl im seeing. Also i worry about things for no apparent reason.
i know how you feel pal. it sounds like you are a little depressed and this can happen if you have a lot of worries. i worry about things for no reason too and get anxious alot because ive had some major stresses. it may just pass but if it gets too bad, go have a chat with your doc.
good luck x
Thanx, il see how i go for a while but i think it was just a one off because im fine and happy again now.
Wierd :rolleyes:
Thanx
I started laughing for no reason, i mean proper loud laughing and i couldnt help it.
Damn i need a mental health professional.
Dont worry we can cry together lol
Hope you feel better soon as well, because i evidently know how your feeling.
Thanx and all the best
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