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Break up with my gf
Hi , i have recently broke up with my girlfriend... I have no idea why this happened, according to her she was not happy with me because i was not able to give her time because of my work . But seriously i tried my best to keep her happy....Even she is getting engaged with someone in next Month.  ..Now the situation is i am not able to concentrate on anything, i am mentally ill , i don't feel like eating anything, my heart pumps very fast whenever i think about her ... please help me some one ... What should i do in this case ...
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I can understand that this must be a tough time for you. What you're experiencing right now, is a reaction to your breakup. I recommend consulting a Psychiatrist for a detailed evaluation. In my opinion, you will be advised Psychotherapy sessions instead of medications, since it doesn't appear that you're suffering from clinical depression. Also, do not worry. This is a phase that will pass soon. Good luck.
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The end of a relationship often feels like the end of the world. After all the time and energy you have invested in it, it is very painful when it gets over. Keep in mind that life is full of ups and downs; nothing is permanent. The pain you feel today will go away with time. Give yourself time to heal. Give time, time. In the meanwhile don't isolate yourself from your friends and family. Confide in someone you are comfortable with. Make a list of life goals, and plan how to achieve them. Relationships are an important part of your life, but they are not everything. Spend time with those close to you, indulge in some enjoyable activities. Keep yourself busy. Slowly you will see that there is a lot to life. However if you are feeling suicidal, consult a psychiatrist immediately. Don't wait to feel worse
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