quixoticparadox
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I am a 19 year old male who still hasn't graduated from high school.
My life started going down hill when I began high school around 5 years ago.
A sudden burst of depression, along with extreme anxiety turned me into a loner in school. I went from having a lot of friends, to literally having only 1-2 friends.
I got through grade 10, but then dropped out of school around half way through grade 11.
All I did at home was watch T.V. and wished that I could go into a dream world to escape this miserable life.
My doctor gave me some anti-depressant pills, but they did nothing at all.
The only thing that got rid of my depression was cutting out processed foods from my diet, as well as practicing Yoga on a daily basis.
I lost my depression at around age 18, but still had anxiety. Losing my depression allowed me to continue on with high school through home schooling. This process was too slow, however. I felt I had to get back into a regular school if I ever wanted to finish high school. But this school I'm in is not a normal high school. It only had 650 students at the start of the year, but that number dwindled down to 200 students at the end of the year. Too many drug heads, and trouble makers. I feel like I'm in a school for the rejects of society.
My first year back in high school has just been completed. It started out with lots of anxiety, but I eventually got that problem down to a manageable state. I still have 1 more full year of high school to complete. This involves taking summer school, which starts tomorrow.
Finishing high school when I'm 20 years old is always on my mind. I feel like such a loser for wasting those years away. Those earlier years were supposed to be some of the best times of my life. All of my old friends are already in University, but I'm still in high school. I can't get this out of my head.
To top it all off, I start summer school tomorrow for Chemistry. Now, I know for a fact that this summer school is going to be full of 15-17 year old students. I went to the same summer school after grade 9, and had a lot of fun. But now I have nothing in common with these younger students.
Any thoughts or words of encouragement would be appreciated.
My life started going down hill when I began high school around 5 years ago.
A sudden burst of depression, along with extreme anxiety turned me into a loner in school. I went from having a lot of friends, to literally having only 1-2 friends.
I got through grade 10, but then dropped out of school around half way through grade 11.
All I did at home was watch T.V. and wished that I could go into a dream world to escape this miserable life.
My doctor gave me some anti-depressant pills, but they did nothing at all.
The only thing that got rid of my depression was cutting out processed foods from my diet, as well as practicing Yoga on a daily basis.
I lost my depression at around age 18, but still had anxiety. Losing my depression allowed me to continue on with high school through home schooling. This process was too slow, however. I felt I had to get back into a regular school if I ever wanted to finish high school. But this school I'm in is not a normal high school. It only had 650 students at the start of the year, but that number dwindled down to 200 students at the end of the year. Too many drug heads, and trouble makers. I feel like I'm in a school for the rejects of society.
My first year back in high school has just been completed. It started out with lots of anxiety, but I eventually got that problem down to a manageable state. I still have 1 more full year of high school to complete. This involves taking summer school, which starts tomorrow.
Finishing high school when I'm 20 years old is always on my mind. I feel like such a loser for wasting those years away. Those earlier years were supposed to be some of the best times of my life. All of my old friends are already in University, but I'm still in high school. I can't get this out of my head.
To top it all off, I start summer school tomorrow for Chemistry. Now, I know for a fact that this summer school is going to be full of 15-17 year old students. I went to the same summer school after grade 9, and had a lot of fun. But now I have nothing in common with these younger students.
Any thoughts or words of encouragement would be appreciated.