God it just caught up with me. Im so tired and fed up. What do i do?

I can’t believe how overwhelmed I feel right now. I’m exhausted and fed up. What should I do?

This long year in 7th grade has really taken a toll on me. I’ve lost touch with five “friends” who turned out to be toxic, and I’ve felt crushed under their influence. My grades were terrible, but I’ve managed to bring them up to passing. The pressure is relentless, and it’s honestly suffocating. Plus, the bullying just doesn’t let up—it feels like another weight on my shoulders.

I’m nearly numb to everything, but it’s not a good kind of numb. Each event that happens feels like just another part of a relentless cycle, and the weight of it feels heavier every time. I’m not sure how I’ll get through this. I constantly feel like I’m being treated like I’m less than human, and I don’t know what to feel or what to do. I’m not happy, but I’m not ready to give up yet.

I also find it hard to trust anyone. Every time I try to open up or put my faith in someone, it drains me, and it always ends up falling apart.

One Reply to “God it just caught up with me. Im so tired and fed up. What do i do?”

  1. I’m really sorry to hear that you’re feeling this way. It sounds like you’re going through an incredibly tough time, and it’s completely understandable to feel overwhelmed. It’s not easy to navigate friendships, school pressures, and bullying all at once.

    First, it’s important to acknowledge your feelings—what you’re experiencing is valid. It’s okay to feel tired and fed up, and it’s also okay to ask for help. Have you considered talking to a trusted adult, like a teacher or school counselor? They can provide support and help you navigate these challenges.

    Finding a safe space to express your feelings—whether through writing, art, or talking to someone who cares—can also be really helpful. It might feel small, but taking little steps to care for yourself can make a difference.

    Remember, you are not alone in this, and it’s okay to reach out for support from those who understand what you’re going through. Focus on the small victories, like improving your grades, and try to surround yourself with positivity when you can. You deserve to be treated with kindness and respect, and you owe it to yourself to seek out people who will lift you up rather than bring you down. Hang in there—better days can come, even if it doesn’t feel like it right now.

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