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TheBestUsernameEver
Student
- Dec 26, 2021
- 111
My recovery is going really well.
I've begun feeling good about myself and I have a good group of friends around me, and furthermore I'm beginning a course in September.
Medication has helped a lot. Having real friends is marvellous.
I'm beginning to engage with life again.
Hurrah!
BUT...
I recognise that these thoughts may be a normal part of the recovery process, but I'm not willing to just continue living an uninteresting existence where I'm forever struggling to survive, for instance with money worries.
I'm in a position where I'm able to give this some time and see how things work out and I am truly thankful for that.
However, if life doesn't actually get any better after I allow reasonable time, I would rather it end.
I've begun feeling good about myself and I have a good group of friends around me, and furthermore I'm beginning a course in September.
Medication has helped a lot. Having real friends is marvellous.
I'm beginning to engage with life again.
Hurrah!
BUT...
I recognise that these thoughts may be a normal part of the recovery process, but I'm not willing to just continue living an uninteresting existence where I'm forever struggling to survive, for instance with money worries.
I'm in a position where I'm able to give this some time and see how things work out and I am truly thankful for that.
However, if life doesn't actually get any better after I allow reasonable time, I would rather it end.