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<blockquote data-quote="lucky number 7" data-source="post: 482944" data-attributes="member: 39747"><p>Went through a very rough patch at around 13 ..for months and months I stewed in like Snoop said a feeling of nothing...I had horrific self esteem issues too which made making friends hard...I got through it by talking to my family , it's actually unbelievable the difference getting things like this off your chest. Now I am your normal bloke really.</p><p></p><p>However I will say the amount of people with depression is astounding... of the 3 people in my life I would consider as close friends (people I would trust beyond any doubt ,best mates) they all suffer from it in one way or another.</p><p></p><p>Snoop do you think CBT could help someone with an eating disorder that stems from poor self esteem and depression?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lucky number 7, post: 482944, member: 39747"] Went through a very rough patch at around 13 ..for months and months I stewed in like Snoop said a feeling of nothing...I had horrific self esteem issues too which made making friends hard...I got through it by talking to my family , it's actually unbelievable the difference getting things like this off your chest. Now I am your normal bloke really. However I will say the amount of people with depression is astounding... of the 3 people in my life I would consider as close friends (people I would trust beyond any doubt ,best mates) they all suffer from it in one way or another. Snoop do you think CBT could help someone with an eating disorder that stems from poor self esteem and depression? [/QUOTE]
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