uninspired

wow. i have been feeling pretty bad lately. i have been kinda keeping it to myself partially because i haven’t been hanging out with anybody except my mom. maybe that’s why i’m depressed. she’s great and i need more people my age to socialize with. i haven’t been telling anyone because i don’t want them to up my dose of zyprexa. i hate the stuff and i’m mostly feeling bad because i’ve been on it. i don’t like the side effects. i just want to smoke cigarettes and anything that makes somebody want to do that is not working. 

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