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emotion2011
Apr 2, 2011, 10:01 PM
I'm 14 years old
Nearly everythink that happens I cry at ,
Well every night I wake up crying , I come out the bath crying I don't even know why and its stressing me out more.. im losing sleep and my confidence. I've just been kicked out of school. I have no mom no dad since I was 5 years old my dad committed suicide when I was 2 and my moms in rehab, I've been through a tough life and it hasn't affected me before its just when I think about my mom I seem to get really upset :/..
I'm going now I'm sure people don't want to hear my life story..
So I just want to know why I keep crying?

emotion2011
Apr 2, 2011, 10:08 PM
Im 14
I'm in care, I have no mom my dad committed suicide when I was 2 , I've been in care since I was 5 years old I have 2 brothers and 2 sisters and non of my past has effected me but recently I've been starting to think what's up because I wake up every night I wake up crying an when I get out the bath again I'm crying :/ its all mixed emotions I switch to easily as well but I now shouldn't have no reson to cry I live with a family who are my aunty uncle and cousins an 1 brother I see my other brother on the week ends and I see my sister 4 times a year because they live far and I now have a boyfrend who I've been with for 1 month and 3 weeks and I'm happy with him but yet I still wake up crying and I have bad chest pains what's up with me and what do I do?
But also recently I've been kicked out of school for fighting and swearing at teachers too and I've translated schools.

marane22
Apr 14, 2011, 12:00 AM
Crying is the best form of emotional release. Sometimes you just need to simply cry. Of course, you have been through a lot for such a young age, which accounts for a lot of it. And your hormones are also changing, causing you to feel emotions even stronger than you have before. The goal here is to realize that regardless of your past, you have complete control of your future. Focus on finding something that makes you purely happy. Try exercising as a form of emotional release, or writing, or playing an instrument. Once you can channel your saddest emotions into something other than thinking something is wrong with you, you will be able to find more activities that make you laugh and smile. Hang in there, best of luck. You're young and you have plenty of fabulous years left to live, so you might as well make them happy!

sam_Legend
Apr 15, 2011, 03:18 PM
I am going to tell you something that: anything occurring more than normal it's pathological...
So best thing you should do is to see a psychotherapeutic.
May this help...
Regards.