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Seriously What the Hell Am I Supposed to Do?

Question by Peace&Love: Seriously what the hell am I supposed to do?
I am 20 years old and I feel as though my life is a big, chaotic mess. I really don’t know what to do anymore with my relationship with my mother. I am at the point right now that I don’t want anything to do with her, I look at her as only a person and not a mother. If she wasn’t my “mother” I wouldn’t talk to her.

Here is some background stuff: I was physically abused as a child by my mother and father. As well as emotional abuse. Because of them I have no self esteem. I have scars on my body from my parents throwing me into walls, punching me, cutting me with knives etc. My father passed away when I was 16. My mother is a drug addict/alcoholic who has been my whole life. She is also bipolar and has multiple personality disorder. I moved out of my mother’s house and into my brother’s house when I was 17 because of physical abuse and the cops were called, which therefor had me live with my brother. I moved out on my own at age 18 (with my boyfriend) and I am still with him, living on our own.

Q&A: What Problems Might Patients Cause if Attached to the Collins Software Projects ?

Question by counterspy: What problems might patients cause if attached to the Collins software projects ?
Patients with personality disorders share certain characteristics:

1. Except those suffering from the Schizoid or the Avoidant Personality Disorders, they are insistent and demand preferential and privileged treatment. They complain about numerous symptoms, though they frequently second guess the diagnosis and disobey the physician, his treatment recommendations and instructions.

2. They feel unique, are affected with grandiosity and a diminished capacity for empathy. Consequently, they regard the physician as inferior to them, alienate him and bore him with their self-preoccupation.

3. They are manipulative and exploitative, trust no one and find it difficult to love or share. They are socially maladaptive and emotionally labile.

4. Disturbed cognitive and, mainly, emotional development peaks in adolescence.

Signs of Depression; What to Look Out For

Signs of depression; What To Look Out For

Signs of depression can be classified as either emotional or physical. Emotional symptoms include feeling sad, empty and hopeless. Loss of interest in the things you previously enjoyed is another symptom. You may lose interest in the hobbies that you used to love. You may also become disinterested in things such as sex. Irritability, anxiety and feeling guilty or worthless are other indicators. Having trouble in making decisions as well as thoughts and plans to hurt yourself are other signs. You may also develop thoughts of death and suicide.

There are also a number of physical symptoms. Headaches are common in people with this condition. If you suffer from migraine headaches, they may worsen when you become depressed. Back pain is another indicator. If you already experience such pains, they will worsen when you develop this condition. Other signs of depression are muscle aches, joint pains and chest pains.

Juvenile Arthritis – What Is It?

Juvenile Arthritis – What is It?

Arthritis is commonly associated with old age. When a young person complains of body aches, it is simply dismissed as a result of fatigue that is caused by youthful activities that usually require physical strain. However, arthritis, which generally refers to joint inflammation, can also affect the young. In the United States alone, about a quarter of a million children suffer from juvenile arthritis.

Juvenile arthritis refers to the chronic inflammation of joints in children under the age of 16. It is considered an autoimmune disease which means that it is a condition where a body attacks its own tissues and cells. It has no known definitive causes but experts believe that the answer lies in the genetic make-up of a child. They believe that a child suffering from juvenile arthritis has genes that made him vulnerable to the disease and that something from the environment triggered the activation of the disease. However, this disease is not hereditary.

Q&A: When Jesus Christ Gave the Great Commission, What Did He Mean That Believers Would “Speak With New Tongues”?

Question by *Destiny’s Prince*: When Jesus Christ gave the Great Commission, What did He mean that believers would “Speak with new tongues”?
Jesus Christ plainly stated…Mark 16:15-18- Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every person. He that believes and is baptized(believers) shall be saved; but he that believes not shall be damned. And these “Signs” shall follow them that believe.

In my Name shall you cast out devils.
You shall speak with new tongues.
You shall have power over the elements of the world. (power over serpents)
If someone tries to poison you or you drink something deadly, you shall not be harmed.
You shall lay your hands on the sick and they shall recover from their sickness.

I Feel Locked Inside My Own Mind and Don’t Know What to Do.?

Question by MR: I feel locked inside my own mind and don’t know what to do.?
Sorry for how long this is. I felt the more info the better help you guys would be. Please read it. Please. Please. Please. I really need advice on this. And this is the only place I can turn to. Please.

I’m 17 and graduating high school in June. I’ve felt this way for around one or two years. Basically I just feel completely run down. That part of it only started within the past week. I used to be able to push my emotions aside and be happy and smile and laugh and not let anyone know anything was going on. You know, keep it all inside. But this past year I found it hard to do so. I just can’t keep pretending anymore. And now I just have no energy at all. I’d rather lay in bed. This I can not do.