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Had a major psychotic episode at 20 years old, but didn't go...

MyAnimus

Saturday, May 30, 2009
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I broke up with my boyfriend who was only with me out of pity or something like that.. plus the fact that he was emotionally abusing me and taking advantage of our relationship. It has been hard to accept that it was the right decision. I can't believe something like this has happened to me- who woul...
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    David Robbins
    Saturday, May 30, 2009 at 07:24 AM

    I am sorry you are depressed. You have found a useful tool, blogging, to help smooth out the rough spots. I look foward to your shareposts.

     

    Wishing you well,

     

    Dave

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    Christina Bruni
    Sunday, May 31, 2009 at 11:56 AM

    Hi MyAnimua,

     

    You are brave and courageous for risking being in a relationship with all its ups and downs and uncertainties.  Of course like anyone, you wanted it to work out.  I feel in time you will see it differently, move on, and maybe find someone else to risk loving.

     

    I'm always the first fan of people with SZ and other mental illnesses to risk being in relationships, either friendly or romantic ones.  Being in a relationship can be stressful so of course it's wise to stay on the meds and draw on your support network.

     

    Given the chance, I would opt to try meeting someone rather than staying isolated, and maybe that is just me, but it's how I see things.

     

    Again, I want you to know that I admire your courage and bravery and I do believe it will get better.

     

    Best wishes,

    Christina

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