
EndlessDespair
Lonely
- Nov 6, 2022
- 114
I have been living with social anxiety all my life. I grew up in a black household, so mental health is never really talked about. I have a lot of siblings so my mom always had her hands full and never really noticed that I was different or had trouble socializing (though, I'm sure she wouldn't really know how to deal with it anyway). My social anxiety was left untreated throughout my elementary and high school years. I don't really know what it's like to have a friend Group or have someone you can laugh and make memories. I missed out on crucial moments in my life that I can never get back.
Now that I'm an adult, I struggle to make conversation and small talk. I get nervous and anxious during social interactions. I don't know how to make friends, and have never had a girlfriend. All my life I have been alone and forced to be a loner. I simply can't continue to live a sad life like this. I have always searched on Google to see if I had some type of mental illness, and each time I would self diagnose with SA, but I have never been able to seek professional help. Why? Idk. I just didn't know how, or didn't have the motivation to.
My SN arrived a week ago, and now that I actually have a choice, I will be giving life one more shot. I will finally get some professional help as a last resort, to see of it will actually help my situation (hopefully my health insurance covers it). If anyone struggled or is struggling with SA, please let me know if you have been treated, and if it helped at all.
Now that I'm an adult, I struggle to make conversation and small talk. I get nervous and anxious during social interactions. I don't know how to make friends, and have never had a girlfriend. All my life I have been alone and forced to be a loner. I simply can't continue to live a sad life like this. I have always searched on Google to see if I had some type of mental illness, and each time I would self diagnose with SA, but I have never been able to seek professional help. Why? Idk. I just didn't know how, or didn't have the motivation to.
My SN arrived a week ago, and now that I actually have a choice, I will be giving life one more shot. I will finally get some professional help as a last resort, to see of it will actually help my situation (hopefully my health insurance covers it). If anyone struggled or is struggling with SA, please let me know if you have been treated, and if it helped at all.