I'd say that you need to get over him, but that would be like telling a guy with Crohns disease to buck up and stop experiencing extreme intestinal distress. I think there isn't much you can do except go to a therapist. After two years, this is not going to blow over on itself, and seeing a therapist and maybe later a psychiatrist depending on how bad it is could help you to move on with your life. I know to a lot of people who've never been before, they feel like therapy is just for "Crazy people", but that's just because they don't know how much it could help the average troubled person.
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I'd say that you need to get over him, but that would be like telling a guy with Crohns disease to buck up and stop experiencing extreme intestinal distress. I think there isn't much you can do except go to a therapist. After two years, this is not going to blow over on itself, and seeing a therapist and maybe later a psychiatrist depending on how bad it is could help you to move on with your life. I know to a lot of people who've never been before, they feel like therapy is just for "Crazy people", but that's just because they don't know how much it could help the average troubled person.