What is it? PMS, Depression, or just a phase of sadness?
Question Posted Monday December 17 2007, 10:21 pm
I don't know what's wrong with me for the past few days. A few days ago, I saw one of my friends who I haven't seen in a few months because she moved. I wasn't best friends with her, not even good friends. But ever since I saw her a few days ago I've been really, really sad when I think about her and how she moved away. Right at the beggining of the summer, before she moved was when I started to admire and look up to her as a friend. Not like a crush but just as a friend and that was a couple of months before I found out she was moving. When I think of the beggining if the summer, I get really sad. Now, I don't think this sadness is only in regard to her because 1) I wasn't even that good friends with her and 2) I never get so emotional and sad out of nowhere for minor reasons and this didn't really bother me up until now. And for the past few days, I've been thinking about her and getting depressed and emotional. Could this just be like PMS or something? I haven't been getting cramps and I hardly ever feel this emotional. But I've been thinking about her a lot and how much I miss her. Please Help. Again, this is NOT a crush or any sexual/romantic feeling.
P.S.-visiting is almost out of the question because she lives kind of far, her parents are really overprotective, and she's always busy. I don't get to talk to her much either. Also, I'd be kind of embarasssed to do these things because we weren't that close to begin with. So please don't suggest this.
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