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flyawaymax

even when im not laying facedown on the floor literally, i am always laying facedown on the floor figuratively. in my heart or whatever.

Girls be so shocked when they realize you actually listen and try to remember what they say.

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bunlly
The worst part about anything that’s self destructive is that it’s so intimate. You become so close with your addictions and illnesses that leaving them behind is like killing the part of yourself that taught you how to survive.

Lacey L. (via lazypacific)

this is why I get high

• I have more patience for things (from annoying people to video games) • I’m more optimistic • I get more done because I’m motivated • I’m not depressed (actually since i started, my depression is less frequent even when I’m clean) • I’m more organized • I’m more social • I work out better (longer amounts of time, more intensely, etc) • I sleep better • I’m more confident in myself • I don’t eat as much • Everything feels good • No stress • Music sounds better • I notice minor details that would normally go unnoticed • I fucking like to

There Are Different Types Of Anxiety

Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD)

If you have felt anxious for a long time and often feel fearful, but are not anxious about anything specific that is happening in your life, you might be diagnosed with Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD).

Because there are lots of possible symptoms and effects of anxiety this can be quite a broad diagnosis, meaning that the problems you experience with GAD might be quite different from the problems another person experiences, even though you have the same diagnosis.

Panic Disorder                   

If you experience panic attacks that seem completely unpredictable and you can’t identify what triggers them, you might be given a diagnosis of panic disorder. Experiencing Panic Disorder can mean that you feel constantly afraid of having another panic attack, to the point that this fear itself can trigger your panic attacks.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)                     

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a diagnosis you might be given if your anxiety leads you to experience:

  • Obsessions – unwelcome thoughts, images, urges or doubts that repeatedly appear in your mind
  • Compulsions – repetitive activities that you feel you have to do

Phobias                        

A phobia is an intense fear of something, even when that thing is very unlikely to be dangerous to you. If you have a phobia, your anxiety may be triggered by very specific situations or objects.

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)                      

If you develop strong feelings of anxiety after experiencing or witnessing something you found very traumatic, you might be given a diagnosis of PTSD. PTSD can cause flashbacks or nightmares which can feel like you’re re-living all the fear and anxiety you experienced during the actual event.