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need cheering up....

ever since hearing of my friends suicide i have taken the exprience entirely to heart, its bothering more then i originally intended to allow it to and now its effecting my thoughts, my eating as well as my performance both at work and at the gym, i am filled with sadness, anger, depression ... a bunch of old feelings i had almost entirely forgotten about....

so if anyone has any ideas on what will take my mind off of this or how i can cheer up i am open to suggestions...:(
 
I lost one of my best friends in High school the same way. It took a long time for me to let go of it, but I know he is in a better place. I don't think anyone can be prepared to deal with that. It is just something you have to deal with and process when it happens. I couldn't believe he was gone. No one could really make me feel any better about it either. After a while it didn't hurt as much, I just missed him. I still have a pic of him and my other best friend - I remember him still like it was yesterday. You will still have the memories and no one can take those from you.
 
maybe this will cheer you up,just 5 mintues ago i sat down after making stir fry and i grabbed for the tv remote and the damn thing flew into my stri fry,then as im trying to clean that up i knock over a litre of milk all over my table and carpet

anyways i hope you get feeling better soon bro
 
I had a friend commit suicide this past fall. She worked out at one of the gyms I go to, and everytime I go there I think of her. Sometimes it is hard and I will start to tear up thinking about her. I just try to remember the positives that she brought and try not to dwell on the way she died.


Just try to remember the good things about your friend.

I know what you're going through and it's rough, but hang in there.:angel:
 
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