Board Thread:Help desk/@comment-5569148-20131015214330/@comment-5384369-20131015223910

Aw Macy. I'm sorry, not to sound insensitive or mean or rude or however you perceive this, but I honestly hadn't noticed anything wrong. I mean, we all have our "moments" where we kinda lose ourselves for a little bit (not like getting high or anything; that's a completely different feeling; I guess they're more like massive brain farts...)

Really, I'm not going to be your psychiatrist in this, but I do recommend seeing one. Not because I think that you have "issues", per se, but their job is to help other people who need help with certain mental..... insecurities (I guess. I couldn't think of a better word, okay?)

Macy, it's okay. I mean, I understand what it feels like (kinda. I went through a bout (<--- I never new about that word before, well I did, but I never really thought it was a real word, it just came naturally... go me) of sadness before. And 2 of my friends are currently going through it and one is kinda past that phase in his life. Hopefully, I doesn't get too too bad (The friend that learned to control their sadness tried to kill himself by overdoing and after I arrived at his house he kinda freaked due to the pills punched me in my jaw. The dude's got a strong right hook...) But I do know that counseling can help as well as talking to a therapist.

I'm not going to tell you what to do and how to dictate your lifestyle or whatever because that's really not my decision to make.

I wish you the best, and I'm honored that you trusted us enough to tell us this