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Question by Azazeelie: depression????????????????????????????????????????????????
ok well im a 15 year old guy and im in love with my best friend but i haven’t seen her in a long time and this has put me into a deep state of depression and i don’t know what to do about it.
i cant go to a doctor or therapist about this i dont want to be put on meds. and i dont need psychiatric help i just need something to get my mind off it

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Answer by Caitie Shores
Talk to someone about it. A good friend, or even a therapist. If you really think you may have depression then you can go to your doctor or therapist and tell them & ask them questions.

Thats probably the best thing you can do right now. Keep your head up high 🙂 my best wishes to you!

– caitie

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