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Age: 15
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15/m

I really do need to have any help from anybody willing to answer, anything will do.

A few years ago, i left my old school to go onto Secondary school. Now, at my old school, i had lots of friends and i was really, really happy and nothing was wrong. But when i changed schools, my social life just...collapsed. I've just been finding myself on my own and I guess it was from that point onwards that i began to talk to myself, creating realties in my head and situations and i would act them out (literally), speaking to people who weren't there and i would respond when they replied or asked or even spoke. I'd only recently began to notice this and it's scared me, i mean really. I don't know how to stop and try and erase this 'world' which has formed in my head. It only happened when i am alone.

What's even worse is that i've forgotten how to socilise with my peers and I've wanted to sit with them at luch time and dinner (I board at school), but i can't.

So basically, my question is: how can i get my life back together and have the social life i used to have?

Well, maybe you should consider to talking to people and becoming more sociable.

Be yourself, and just stop with the extra conversations in your head.

Im thinking your just letting this school get the best of you and that you are missing your old school and life and you don't really fit in the new.

Just try, to become sociable

hope i helped

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