Squiddy
Here Lies My Hopes And Dreams
- Sep 4, 2019
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Brain fog is my main reason for wanting to ctb, but if I fail college, that's all the more reason to do it.
Would you still have the urge if you did not fail college?Brain fog is my main reason for wanting to ctb, but if I fail college, that's all the more reason to do it.
Yes I would because of this brain fogWould you still have the urge if you did not fail college?
Failing out is probably my biggest fearI am experiencing it now.
Can barely study. Don't remember what I studied even though I spent hours trying to study.
Fail college or dropping out is what I am afraid of.
I would rather ctb if dropping out is a choice. My parents won't let me go if I were to drop out
College is one of the only things I'm good at and if I fail, idk what I'll doIf I fail out I'm definitely gonna ctb, a possible degree in what used to excite me is really all that I have left to hold onto, other than the guilt of leaving my family
My thoughts exactly it's all I have these daysCollege is one of the only things I'm good at and if I fail, idk what I'll do
Our father who art in college! What are you trying to achieve in college anyway?Brain fog is my main reason for wanting to ctb, but if I fail college, that's all the more reason to do it.
I haven't exactly decided on a major yet, but I'm thinking computer scienceOur father who art in college! What are you trying to achieve in college anyway?
I feel like I would too regardless if I graduated or not. It seems entwined with me.Would you still have the urge if you did not fail college?
I have the same aspirations and I am still deeply worried about how to use it after college properly and get a job. I also don't like corporate america or 40 hour work weeks and would rather avoid that bullshit altogetherI haven't exactly decided on a major yet, but I'm thinking computer science
It was my Abilify Maintenna at the time, but I've been off that for a few months now and the fog is still thereWhat do you think is causing the brain fog? That usually happens when your mind is idle 90% of the day and generally happens to retired seniors i think, with almost no social interactions, conversations, problem solving...I heard over eating can cause brain fog aswell.
I know how you feel. My mental illnesses are also getting in the way of me studying and everyday is a fight, and I'm sick of itCollege is not the main reason but part of it. How am I supposed to study when it takes all I have to just fight my mental illness? And I honestly have no goal in life whatsoever so I don't see the point anyway
Not a day goes by where I don't think about leaving college due to this brain fog and my mental illnessesi started being suicidal since i was 8. i've been suicidal in all high school and that was very hard because i always cried while studying i just wanted to die. i've been really suicidal in college crying my tears even in the class and that's why i had to leave the college. i'm still suicidal and my life is getting worse everyday. that's a nightmare