My name is Cameron, i thought i'd shout out to everyone as to why I am here. I am currently in the US Navy and am stationed in Japan. I'm 28 years old. Through most of my adult life i have felt terrible. I ve spent a lot of time seeking help, visited psychologists, doctors, counselors and been prescribed numerous drugs. I got diagnosed with ADHD a couple of years ago and take adderall for that and zoloft for social anxiety.
I have very little confidence, self esteem and motivation. All of this has affected my life in many pessimistic ways and it makes it very hard to enjoy. Over the last several months i took it upon myself to indulge in reading, studying and researching psychology to find the answers that could point me in the right direction. I believe i have found it. I joined up with you all to find others that are dealing with it and want to provide and recieve helpful ways to fix this. I found that abandonment played a major portion in why i feel this way and accept that this is the very problem that if fixed will dramatically improve my stability. I am still looking for more answers and will continue to research. One of the symptoms of this abandonment disorder is a major interest in helping people. I believe you have to give to recieve and i like to give more than recieve. I look forward to getting to know you all and hope it will all turn out well for all of us.
Very respectfully,
Cameron
I have very little confidence, self esteem and motivation. All of this has affected my life in many pessimistic ways and it makes it very hard to enjoy. Over the last several months i took it upon myself to indulge in reading, studying and researching psychology to find the answers that could point me in the right direction. I believe i have found it. I joined up with you all to find others that are dealing with it and want to provide and recieve helpful ways to fix this. I found that abandonment played a major portion in why i feel this way and accept that this is the very problem that if fixed will dramatically improve my stability. I am still looking for more answers and will continue to research. One of the symptoms of this abandonment disorder is a major interest in helping people. I believe you have to give to recieve and i like to give more than recieve. I look forward to getting to know you all and hope it will all turn out well for all of us.
Very respectfully,
Cameron