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Dit"I've been a grateful member here for over 4 yrs this place has changed my life of course for the better, coming to the groups has enabled me to no longer feel so alone. As a group leader for the Bipolar Support group I can relate to others and am expressing my experience strength and hope and this is very rewarding, I've also made many supportive friends here whom I talk to some daily. I used to have a lot of 'lows' since becoming member here at MdJunction I no longer have these lows." (Dit)

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06/13/2012 11:11 AM
Ginger32996
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Hi guys, I'm Sarah, 16 and a complete spaz when it comes to doing anything outside of my home. I wasn't always like this though. About 6 months ago I was actually normal. Then Social Anxiety Disorder hit me HARD. Since then, I was taken out of the regular classroom, couldn't compete on my allstars cheer team, and my parents have no idea how to deal with me.im so frustrated I could scream. (which I already have... Many, many times!) currently on medicine, I haven't shown any improvement and all the psychiatrists in my area are booked for 2 straight months. At least now I know I'm not alone in this. Thanks guys Sad
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you're never alone, keep strong and dont give up Smile
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