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unbelievablydead
Student
- Oct 20, 2025
- 100
i was a high achieving student all my life, and especially in high school. i was top of my class, won tons of awards, was kinda a teacher's pet (sorry), always turned in assignments on time, always made As, and when i didn't, i'd cry. however, when senior year hit, i did a complete 180, and this wasn't deliberate. i wasn't turning in assignments, i missed class, didn't do well on tests, etc;. this was the onset of my depression and possible adhd (i'm not diagnosed so i cant say for sure, but it matches up with the symptoms i started to present). i think all the pressure and stress i had put on myself for 10+ years got to me and that combined with mental health issues in my family predisposition me to all of this. and it still baffles me to this day that no one noticed. not a single one of my teachers asked me if i was ok, if there was something going on at home, if i needed help, if something was wrong. i guess they all thought i had "senioritis" or i had just become lazy, idk. the thing is if just one person had cared enough and said something, i think my life would be so so different, and that sucks. i wasn't lazy, i needed help. i was a kid, and i needed an empathetic and caring adult to step in, and no one did.
so, if you're a teacher or work with younger people and see something like this, please please please say something. the formative years are so vital and impact how the brain develops and functions for the rest of a person's life. say something NOW. it could save/change someone's life.
so, if you're a teacher or work with younger people and see something like this, please please please say something. the formative years are so vital and impact how the brain develops and functions for the rest of a person's life. say something NOW. it could save/change someone's life.
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