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Are your family supportive of your mental health issues?

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I know it can be really hard at any time to speak to others about it, it was for me, what about you?

I don't think I could tell anyone at that time.

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I didn't know I was slipping away until after the fact.

When I presented to my family and friends they were shocked. I was high functioning and then I woke up one day crying and that was it. So it seemed like it came out of nowhere and caused a lot of confusion.

The signs were there but we all missed them

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