The stigma you mention is real. I think it will help you to sort through how you feel and not downplay it. The darkness you describe does not have to be constant to be troubling. It might be tough, and you might encounter some resistance — especially from yourself, when you wonder if you deserve to get help. You do! You deserve to feel better. All of us do. Subscribe to get the best Verge-approved tech deals of the week.
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Is your attention span normal? Is your memory normal? I seriously want to know: What do normal people think about? What do these people think about in their down time? I have found that when I have down time, my mind likes to take what could have been a relaxing moment in my life and squash it into millions of tiny pieces of ruin.
My mind teases, "Oh, you wanted to chill and enjoy your idle time? We'll I'm not gonna let you! Na na na na boo boo! When I have time and space afforded me, I can't seem to enjoy it the way I wish to. Night time is typically the roughest part of the day for me, especially when I'm trying to fall asleep. The darkest corners of my brain invade the rest of it, and all the ugliest fears and worries intrude on what is supposed to be a restful time.
I've laid in bed trying to focus on something else, something positive, but I honestly don't even know what to think about. When I do manage to find another topic to ponder, then the obsessions and anxiety-encroached thoughts come swarming in and distort it.
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