Posted by sid on January 12, 2002, at 18:49:29
In reply to Re: ELA, how are you today? » sid, posted by ELA on January 12, 2002, at 13:34:00
Me too. My work kept me alive many times.
As a therapist once said: you might have become a workaholic, but at least you got several degrees out of it. You could have gotten into drugs or alcohol, that would have been much worse.
I'm not a workaholic anymore, thanks to the depression, my brain needed a break.
Can you get some support at the "uni" ? A therapist perhaps or some counselling on how to better deal with stress and anxiety? Group therapy on stress and anxiety? Sometimes having someone accompanies you in your difficulties helps. And keep writing here...
Have fun at the uni.
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> > I don't understand what you mean, can you explain:
> > > I am going back to uni 2moro...
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> Sorry, "uni" = university or college if you're American I think? I'm at Cambridge University studying for a degree in Teaching. This is also causing me anxiety at the moment as I have long placements comng up and I'm not sure that i am going to be able to cope with them at the moment. I can't bear to not do it, though. Sometimes my work is all that keeps me from losing the plot completely...
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