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I saw this online, and thought it might help you.
"It may seem like there’s no way your parents will be able to help, especially if they are always nagging you or getting angry about your behavior. The truth is, parents hate to see their kids hurting. They may feel frustrated because they don’t understand what is going on with you or know how to help.
Many parents don’t know enough about depression to recognize it in their own kids, so it may be up to you to educate them. You See More can refer them to this site, or look for further information online. Letting your parents know that you are feeling depressed will probably motivate them to get you the help you need.
If your parents are abusive in any way, or if they have problems of their own that makes it difficult for them to take care of you, find another adult you trust (such as a relative, teacher, counselor, or coach). This person can either help you approach your parents, or direct you toward the support you need. If you truly don’t have anyone you can talk to, refer to our resources at the end of this article. There are many hotlines, services, and support groups that can help.
No matter what, talk to someone, especially if you are having any thoughts of harming yourself or others. Asking for help is the bravest thing you can do, and the first step on your way to feeling better."
Let me know if it does! :)
"It may seem like there’s no way your parents will be able to help, especially if they are always nagging you or getting angry about your behavior. The truth is, parents hate to see their kids hurting. They may feel frustrated because they don’t understand what is going on with you or know how to help.
Many parents don’t know enough about depression to recognize it in their own kids, so it may be up to you to educate them. You See More can refer them to this site, or look for further information online. Letting your parents know that you are feeling depressed will probably motivate them to get you the help you need.
If your parents are abusive in any way, or if they have problems of their own that makes it difficult for them to take care of you, find another adult you trust (such as a relative, teacher, counselor, or coach). This person can either help you approach your parents, or direct you toward the support you need. If you truly don’t have anyone you can talk to, refer to our resources at the end of this article. There are many hotlines, services, and support groups that can help.
No matter what, talk to someone, especially if you are having any thoughts of harming yourself or others. Asking for help is the bravest thing you can do, and the first step on your way to feeling better."
Let me know if it does! :)
on May 11, 2016
Pro Tip:
Let's say you're in a hostage situation, and your phone rings. It's your mom. The hostage holds the gun to your head and threatens to kill you if you give away any information.
Say on the phone, "Mom, is this really an emergency? I'll try to call you back. And yeah, I know, I'll help with the painting when we get home." But press the "mute" button in such a way that your mom only hears "...emergency...call....help..."
Let's say you're in a hostage situation, and your phone rings. It's your mom. The hostage holds the gun to your head and threatens to kill you if you give away any information.
Say on the phone, "Mom, is this really an emergency? I'll try to call you back. And yeah, I know, I'll help with the painting when we get home." But press the "mute" button in such a way that your mom only hears "...emergency...call....help..."
on May 09, 2016
Yes. It's the middle of the night, and you're a kid (about 10 or 11). You see a CLOWN in your yard, the same one you saw a few times earlier today (and your parents didn't...). The best course of action is QUITE OBVIOUSLY to creep downstairs and LET IT INSIDE while your parents are asleep.
on May 09, 2016
Me: "Mama?"
My mom:
Me: "Mama!"
My mom:
Me: "Maaamaaa!!"
My mom:
Me: "Mama mama MAMA!" See More
My mom:
Me: "MAAAAAMMAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!"
My mom:
My mom: "What? Oh, sorry, I wasn't listening."
Later:
Me: "Mama?"
My mom:
Me: "Mama!!!"
My mom:
Me: "MAMA!"
My mom: "Omg stop yelling! I'm trying to text your father! If I don't answer, it's because I'm busy!"
My mom:
Me: "Mama!"
My mom:
Me: "Maaamaaa!!"
My mom:
Me: "Mama mama MAMA!" See More
My mom:
Me: "MAAAAAMMAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!"
My mom:
My mom: "What? Oh, sorry, I wasn't listening."
Later:
Me: "Mama?"
My mom:
Me: "Mama!!!"
My mom:
Me: "MAMA!"
My mom: "Omg stop yelling! I'm trying to text your father! If I don't answer, it's because I'm busy!"
on May 09, 2016
IT'S MY THIRTEENTH BIRTHDAY!!!
I GOT
MY
OWN
LAPTOP!!!!!!!! OHMYGOD
I also got:
12 books (one dollar each) See More
Laptop stickers
MAKEUP
Crossword books
A shopping trip
An iTunes gift card
I GOT
MY
OWN
LAPTOP!!!!!!!! OHMYGOD
I also got:
12 books (one dollar each) See More
Laptop stickers
MAKEUP
Crossword books
A shopping trip
An iTunes gift card
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Thanks! @MikasPrincess you're the only one on Qfeast who's said that to me so far!
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I don't think I have social anxiety, really. If I did have some form of anxiety, it would probably just be generalised anxiety, because even though a lot of the things you listed scare me, I worry more about things like not knowing where to go for a lesson, or not having a partner for something. I could have social anxiety, but See More if I did, it would probably only be minor. But most of the things I worry about are caused by the fact that I can't talk at school, so yeah. :/
The following situations are often stressful for people with social anxiety disorder:
Meeting new people
Being the center of attention
Being watched while doing something See More
Making small talk
Public speaking
Performing on stage
Being teased or criticized
Talking with “important” people or authority figures
Being called on in class
Going on a date
Making phone calls
Using public bathrooms
Taking exams
Eating or drinking in public
Speaking up in a meeting
Attending parties or other social gatherings
But that's just for anxiety, and a lot of my problems aren't because of depression or anxiety. I can cope with them, but I just can't cope with the things that worsen them. And I don't even know if I have depression or anxiety yet, because I can't get a diagnosis. I might not even have them.