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Old 04-13-2011, 11:36 AM #1
Axelle Axelle is offline
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Default Is life worth living?

Hi,
i'm 25 and everyday i keep asking the same question...is MY life worth living?! I lost my dad when i was 14. He died of cancer. My dad's death was a complete shock for me and it took me a lot of time to get throug it. At 18 i met my husband and i was completely in love.i did everything for him i lived for him even if he was very bad to me...i always forgave him!we married and it last one year later! I was crushed and suffered from sever depression by the way my mum died which made my dépression worst.i've been trying to commit suicide 3times since. I'm now seeing a psychatrics and take lots of medicine and i'm fed up coz i see no results! I still feel bad and can't see how i can move on with my life!
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