Sorry for commenting so much but I have one more thing. Us internet folks are in no way a replacement for a trained doctor. And seeing a doctor isn't always a bad thing! Nothing is WRONG with YOU, your body is just giving you a bunch of signals and you need someone to help you understand them.
BTW, it may feel like a thousand different problems, but it could have a simple solution. For example, you know you have a history of depression. The anxiety attack (or the cause of it, or even how it was later handled by those around you) was a traumatic experience. So was the overdose of THC (the chemical in weed that gives you that high), and then the breakup. Each event deepened your depression, and your body has created these coping mechanisms. (i cannot tell you if this is actually the chain of events. Only you and a doctor can. Remember you're an adult; I know psychologist can be a stressful experience but don't feel "trapped" bc you're an adult and going voluntarily!)
Thank you so much for taking the time to put all that! I'm going to try to have a better outlook, and maybe even go to the doctor when my finances are in better shape.
Is it normal that I feel very mentally ill?
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Sorry for commenting so much but I have one more thing. Us internet folks are in no way a replacement for a trained doctor. And seeing a doctor isn't always a bad thing! Nothing is WRONG with YOU, your body is just giving you a bunch of signals and you need someone to help you understand them.
BTW, it may feel like a thousand different problems, but it could have a simple solution. For example, you know you have a history of depression. The anxiety attack (or the cause of it, or even how it was later handled by those around you) was a traumatic experience. So was the overdose of THC (the chemical in weed that gives you that high), and then the breakup. Each event deepened your depression, and your body has created these coping mechanisms. (i cannot tell you if this is actually the chain of events. Only you and a doctor can. Remember you're an adult; I know psychologist can be a stressful experience but don't feel "trapped" bc you're an adult and going voluntarily!)
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Thank you so much for taking the time to put all that! I'm going to try to have a better outlook, and maybe even go to the doctor when my finances are in better shape.