I`m not ill but I`m not well either, so what am I?


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It is a bit of a funny time when people have been discharged from the services. Often it means people have learnt to live with their condition so do not need the support. It is very difficult to stop using your support, and I am not surprised you feel a bit lost. Things will get better with experience and patience.

Sometimes it means the initial symptoms are getting better and support is no longer required. In this instance it is still hard to go from "support" to "no support".

Any change in life is hard. Just accept how you feel and look forwrd to feeling better.

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Blah.

Confused .. mentally fragile by the sound of it . join the club! Sounds like you need some TLC ! So so, fair to middling.


A bit flat in mood?


sick-ish.

Normal :) dead


boarderline.


Unwell.

I think you are a bit attention seeking. It sounds as if you are totally normal really your well-ill


you are what you are..try to figure out.


You're confused, just go speak to someone you can trust, like a friend, priest or an understanding doctor, who may even suggest some kinf of counselling, good luck.

you are mature and an understanding character.those who re-evaluate themselves from time to time are great people because they never assume perfection,they keep seeking for it instead. You are illwell. This word would be added to the oxford dictionary only for your Honour.


Part of the human race who suffer ups and downs ride it it wont last long..

????. you were happy a lot of the time as a kid. You feel good at times now. But you're not happy as often. You remember what happiness is and experience it sometimes.

You're "OK".

Am i on target normal! :¬)




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