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  • Does anyone feel that they lack an identity? I don’t feel like I identify strongly with anything much or anyone. It makes me feel very lost
    Streetwise
    Streetwise
    I identify with lepers
    SusanLR
    SusanLR
    I feel lost (a good word for it), for several years now too.
    When I was a kid, I highly identified with the Mr. Spock character.
    In school I was always thinking things like "What would Spock do?"

    Now it's just like it's just Me. Whatever that is.
    And I don't treasure my own company!
    Is it possible to improve without getting official help? I tried and it didn’t work so not sure what to do now. Any thoughts appreciated x
    Lisa Anthony
    Lisa Anthony
    When I was diagnosed, I was told there is no medication or treatment available to help me. What I found has helped me was research and practice. I learned a lot. I studied communication, psychology, relationships, and lots of things. I still struggle, but not like I was. So yes it's totally possible to improve without official help. :)
    I need to talk, please can someone be there for me? Please
    Rocco
    Rocco
    Have you tried the chat room? People are usually there, to chat and stuff. Best wishes
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