StillHateBellotti
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Unfortunately for me after about 6-7 months of being pretty happy last year, my mental health problems started to come back in with a vengeance.
Coinciding with me going back to university, I started off okay getting 2:1s and the odd first in assessments but this all went downhill pretty quick, I also got into to an on and off up and down relationship which sometimes helped and sometimes made me feel much worse, also falling out with the people I lived with didn't help. Also other things going on with my family were in the background.
I spent most of the second half of the year sitting in my room not doing a lot, made acquaintances but not a lot of friends, however poor money management when I started uni and buying stupid sh*t I didn't need has landed me in credit card debt which makes me feel even worse. I have now got to retake half my year, albeit under the unis "exceptional circumstances" as I did sh*t in my summer exams and coursework from mid-March onwards.
I really thought seriously and still am about dropping out again, but I can't bring myself to do it since I have already done it before, how many chances am I going to get?
I tried changing medications from sertraline which used to work a treat to another which helped at first but made things worse if anything, to one that made me so drowsy I couldn't study.
I am sick and tired of my mind being my worst enemy and really thought I was okay but unfortunately sometimes this happens.
After being on no medication for a couple of weeks I am now back on a low dosage of sertraline which was the first medication I took that actually worked. I'm feeling ok most of the time now and I'm trying to fix my life up bit since it unraveled spectacularly in the last 3 months.
The only thing I can take away from this is that this breakdown was not as severe as the last one, but seems to have ****ed up things even more.
Don't panic, I use Mirtazapine which also act as a sedative at night, sleep like a baby now and have settled out. If it comes to it, take the debt up to 18 k and do a Debt relief order.....You would not be the first.