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Hello, I m Natsha and I m 26 ... I m having a schizoaffective disorder with Borderline Personality Disorder. I keep listening to others thought about me. Am I having a delusion or its true that they were talking about me? One more, recently I m in relationship with someone. So, does this relationship will be working on me? Does it true by having relationship with someone can cure you?.
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relationships can't "cure"you. it's a distraction for some people to have someone to talk to, or someone to love, and it might make you feel better, but it isn't for everyone and it's not a total cure.

what I like doing is splitting up my day- watch tv for a bit, music for a bit, internet for a bit, gets depressing if you have a lot of free time (like I do) and are constantly doing the same thing. what do you do?. do you work or study? (or have stuff to fill your time)

what about getting a pet. pets can really help with mental health (a cat or a dog, or some other furry friend)

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looking after yourself.

exercise (if you're in to that sort of thing), or even just basic daily hygiene

eating and drinking well
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relationships can't "cure"you. it's a distraction for some people to have someone to talk to, or someone to love, and it might make you feel better, but it isn't for everyone and it's not a total cure.


what I like doing is splitting up my day- watch tv for a bit, music for a bit, internet for a bit, gets depressing if you have a lot of free time (like I do) and are constantly doing the same thing. what do you do?. do you work or study? (or have stuff to fill your time)


what about getting a pet. pets can really help with mental health (a cat or a dog, or some other furry friend)


journaling
I used to be a business student but now no more.So, now I got a free time. I tried to do something like to distract myself like making myself busy.

I tried to having a pet like hamster but its end up dying. Thanks for the tips anyway.Tips on how to feel better.
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