By maryfvs - 30/04/2016 04:12 - United States - Huntington Beach
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I hate to be the person who says "dump him" but if he isn't going to support you & be there for you during a time like this, what good is he? As someone who also suffers from depression I will say this: get professional help. It's the best way to get past this, whether it's with medication &/or therapy. Also talk to a family member or friend who will be more supportive.
I agree with NY, but hey who knows what people will say on the internet. They could suck ass, or be totally awesome. Give it a try.
I suffer from depression (I've been on meds for years I was just going through a down) and recently went through the same type of thing with my ex. Turns out that now we're broken up, my depression isn't as bad any more and I actually feel happier. With what your bf is doing I highly suggest ending it, you'll probably feel a bit better to since having someone not care can make depression worse. Also do go to your doctor for some professional help to.
I'm really sorry to hear that OP. It sucks not having someone there to support you, especially if you have feelings for them. I'd suggest talking to it about someone else you trust. A friend or sibling, maybe? And if both of those fall through, feel free to message me. I underwent a lot of times where I felt completely alone, and I don't want anyone else to feel like that. So whether you're OP or anyone else, I'm always her to talk if you'd like
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Sorry op. If he won't listen to you, try talking to a friend, family member or coworker who will listen. There's also free numbers you can call to talk to people about depression too.
I hate to be the person who says "dump him" but if he isn't going to support you & be there for you during a time like this, what good is he? As someone who also suffers from depression I will say this: get professional help. It's the best way to get past this, whether it's with medication &/or therapy. Also talk to a family member or friend who will be more supportive.