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It sounds like you are depressed. It may help if you can find a counselor or therapist to talk to. This may be a situational thing or it may be chemical made worse by situational stress. The best person to decide which one is a therapist.
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you know what hun... i used to cry all the time too..... crying is normal, but not excessive crying... i ended up going to the doc. because my hubby was so upset and worried that something was really wrong with me... anyway, it ended up being depression and they put me on LEXAPRO and now i am just peachy.... no, i don't think that that much crying is normal, and i hope that you would talk to your doc. about it... trust me, don't be reluctant because i was very much mad thinking that i didn't need pills to make me feel normal.. but guess what..... ~~*~ANTI-DEPRESSANTS WORK WONDERS!!!!!~~*~ YOU WILL FEEL 1,000,000,000 TIMES BETTER! and don't get discourged if they give you something that doesn't work right away, it takes a while to find the right one... hope i helped!!
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Anti-depressants are simply drugs, and there are many drugs designed to make a person feel good, unfortunately, most of those drugs are addictive. I would say all are, as people become dependent on the drug/medication for happiness. What matters after you die? Focus on that, and you will always have a reason to hope and be happy for a future. If nothing matters after death, then "happy" people are simply fooling themselves about what's coming. Have faith in God and follow Christ, because it is that hope that grows stronger every day as the hope of the world fades. And, dedication to God can help you overcome any destructive habits in your life directly causing depression/image/physical issues, such as drugs, smoking, binge-eating, etc.
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Mi to babess :( mii to mannn x add mi if u want some one to talk to x-bubblezbabeii-x@hotmail.co.uk x
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