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<blockquote data-quote="Emmasndco" data-source="post: 1731461" data-attributes="member: 287827"><p>Thanks BigMoose, I really hope things improve for you. I think stress and pressure is what is causing some of my issues although mine isn’t work related, more weight and medical professionals making me feel bad about myself. I have started seeing a therapist and shared some of my issues with friends which has made me able to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Try talking to different people, I’ve found some are really understanding and others haven’t a clue where I’m coming from. My temper tantrums are when I have so much stuff going round in my head that I can’t cope with an incoming message... there is no room in my brain for further information. I have now started to stop what I am doing and write things down that are on my mind as soon as I can’t concentrate on things so I can park them and explore them later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Emmasndco, post: 1731461, member: 287827"] Thanks BigMoose, I really hope things improve for you. I think stress and pressure is what is causing some of my issues although mine isn’t work related, more weight and medical professionals making me feel bad about myself. I have started seeing a therapist and shared some of my issues with friends which has made me able to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Try talking to different people, I’ve found some are really understanding and others haven’t a clue where I’m coming from. My temper tantrums are when I have so much stuff going round in my head that I can’t cope with an incoming message... there is no room in my brain for further information. I have now started to stop what I am doing and write things down that are on my mind as soon as I can’t concentrate on things so I can park them and explore them later. [/QUOTE]
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