Board Thread:Hosting Game/@comment-35813313-20190328023209/@comment-30269240-20190508094408

I can sympathize with loss. My life was surrounded by shards of death. I lost a best friend, great grandfather, friend's lover. It feels like you could've done something to stop God to have that. You weren't a bad person. If you were, you wouldn't have been with them from the start. Trust me, emotions can twist your brain, but if you stay strong, you'll build a much better person out of you to help to carry on their love in your heart, and help those in time where they feel lost as well. Remember our acknowledgement for you, and you can help the next person who needs you. It's okay to feel sad, that's normal. We're humans. And in our teenage years, hormones burst inside like bombs.

For panic attacks, try to think of something that makes you happy. Fight your fear. Motivate yourself. If not, seek others for help. Life is a battle fought with an army, not a soldier.