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crying out for help depressed

TLDR: crying out for help depressed
In the forum thread, Elya expressed feelings of despair and self-loathing following a recent rape. Butterfly88 responded with empathy, reassuring Elya that the rape was not her fault and recommending resources like RAINN for support. Other users, including Ozzy47, lavalamp, Foxy, and PGen98, offered kindness and encouragement, emphasizing the importance of Elya's relationship with her pet, Teddy, and reminding her of her value and the support available to her. Elya also mentioned concerns about her appearance and eating, which were met with reassurances about her looks and encouragement to seek professional help. The conversation touched on Elya's daughter's hospitalization, which was adding to her stress, but there were positive updates about her daughter's recovery. Throughout the thread, users provided emotional support, shared personal experiences, and encouraged Elya to focus on positive developments despite her challenging circumstances. The thread highlighted a supportive community response to a member experiencing a severe personal crisis.
yes my daughter. she's still in the hospital bed but it's just still upsetting me
That's completley understandable, particularly this time of year. No one wants to see their child suffer, but on the positive side, you did say the doctors said she is getting better. So hopefully that means you will be able to bring her home soon. I'm keeping her in my thoughts and thinking nothing but positivity for you and for her!
 
That's completley understandable, particularly this time of year. No one wants to see their child suffer, but on the positive side, you did say the doctors said she is getting better. So hopefully that means you will be able to bring her home soon. I'm keeping her in my thoughts and thinking nothing but positivity for you and for her!
yeah she is getting better which makes me happy. just my relationship is really rocky :(
 
yeah she is getting better which makes me happy. just my relationship is really rocky :(
Focus on the positives and the rest will follow! Your focus is in the right place, your daughter's health, your relationship is going to be ok, and you will have time to focus on that soon enough. It's stressful when any family member is ill, but this your daughter, so you're understandably extra focused on her health and well-being. I'm sure your relationship will be fine once the added stress of your daughter being in the hospital is behind you. Trials and tribulation, as they say.
 
Focus on the positives and the rest will follow! Your focus is in the right place, your daughter's health, your relationship is going to be ok, and you will have time to focus on that soon enough. It's stressful when any family member is ill, but this your daughter, so you're understandably extra focused on her health and well-being. I'm sure your relationship will be fine once the added stress of your daughter being in the hospital is behind you. Trials and tribulation, as they say.
true hru?
 

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