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I'm 19 and still live with my parents. I will not be able to move out anytime soon. I have a job and am sarting to save money to move out. Someday I will be able to leave here but that feels like an eternity to me. My family is one of the main causes of my depression. They are emotionally abusive and neglectful. They only get involved in my life when it will benefit them. I basically raised myself growing up. I don't know how to keep living here and start to recover. It feels impossible. Anyone else have a similar experience? Having suggestions on what to do?

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Hi In the meantime can you put your name on a list for a local authority house-see your doctor and because of your depression; they will help you get accommodation faster.

doctor will write letters to authorities to help you.

very Best Wishes

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