How A Traumatized 20-Year-Old Copes With Extreme Anxiety

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"Kodie says two years ago, her world collapsed when her grandmother -- her best friend -- died in front of her, and her boyfriend died of a drug overdose on top of her. She says since then, everything has become too much to bear, and the only thing that helps her relieve her anxiety and get through the day is taking medication. But Kodie’s family says they believe Kodie is addicted to the medication, and they are sick of her wallowing in grief and wasting her life.

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"I was wondering, though, does anyone relate to me, or understand me, when I say sometimes I just worry that this is me. That my dark times, my worries, my anxious feelings, my low moods, is all just me, that is just part of life, and so there is nothing t"

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