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Old 11-20-2010, 07:17 AM #1
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Default Depression and Relationships

Since being told i have neuro problems due to stress, the dark cloud of depression has crept over me.
when i was first told my symptoms were probably caused by stress i thought the Neuro and GP where crazy.
Yes i have suffered depression over the yrs but my life is going ok for once and all is stable.
Now i feel very low and unhappy.
Im more stressed about the DX than i am about anything else.
I feel like stress is the dx they give out when they want to palm u off.

My relationship is suffering due to the low and i see no light at the end of the tunnel.

K :-)
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