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Should they get a roommate or idk. Could someone tell me cause they have so much to deal with hurt wise ...and having those panic attacks so much n awful lately

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This question is a month old. Worthless wrote a series of "interesting" questions at that time, all in a row. I believe she never came back for her answers. If I am wrong do let me know, but she seemed to have disappeared.
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anonymous828521 Sep 2019
Ok, thanks Alva!
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Your profile says you take care of mom? You live with her?

I know you can live with someone but be terribly, terribly alone.

Therapy is helpful, maybe even medication. I don't suggest you begin drinking b/c the aftereffects are worse than the base cause.

I am not sure of the question. Are you living alone now and never have before or you're facing it?

As an adult who has had panic attacks since I was a kid--it's a rotten way to live and feel.

I would have a terrible time living with a roommate, unless it were my older sister, she is probably the only person who is the calmest best option. For me, being around a lot of people makes the anxiety much, much, much worse.

Come back and share more. Others will have better answers than mine.
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AlvaDeer Sep 2019
Worthless had a whole group of quite "interesting posts" in mid August. This is from them. I think that she has not returned since then. Not certain. If anyone knows differently let me know.
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I also agree with getting a pet,, you wont feel so alone. and they are great cuddlers ,, dogs more so than cats. But they need to be walked, and you may meet some new friends. I also like the condo idea.. you have your own space, but there are people around you if you think you need help.. get to know your neighbors. My DD bought a condo , and she loves it
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You may like living alone. I do. My advice is to live in an apartment or condo...instead of a house, (so that u have more sense of community, & less isolation). The key is: be sure the landlord screens tenants well, or it can really backfire. (You don't want to be surrounded by crazy neighbors). Having a pet wud prob help u.
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shad250 Sep 2019
Living alone in a home is not bad; it takes getting used to.
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Eat some chocolate. Yummy.
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AlvaDeer Aug 2019
Second this advice, but would add a bottle of sauvignon blanc. Of course the rest of the night isn't so pretty.
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Worthless,
Are you trying to scramble my personal brain?
Because I gotta tell you, that isn't difficult to do these days.
Your last two questions knocked me out, so I am leaving this other last one to the gang. I know you are going to get some GREAT answers.
Hugs.
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