User blog comment:DarkShadowThePhantomWolf/Okay I kinda feel like I need some help/@comment-27070860-20171228170432

I don’t think many people here can help you, since none of us are really aware/have witnessed your situation (and from what I’ve seen, nobody here has a degree in psychology), so it’s quite hard to find help here- I’d really recommend talking to someone who knows more about these things if you’d like to help yourself- I have no idea what your relationship with your family is, but I’d also recommend talking about the ‘not physically feeling hunger’ and your ‘trouble with sleeping’ with your parents. It might get worse in the future, it’s better to take care of things like this when you still can.

About the isolation, I also was an ‘odd one out’ after moving to Poland- I have no idea what your situation is, but when I came here, elementary school was absolute hell. I would have been able to relate this during that time. After going to middle school things started looking better for me, and I do have one very good friend that now holds a very special place in my heart.

And I realised people would never COME to me to be my friend. The world expects you to make your own friends. To some it comes easier than to others. And that’s okay. I really lacked confidence back then- and even now I’m still trying to shape myself into someone who’s comfortable with people and oozes confidence. It’s not someone you can become overnight- if you want to create yourself a different mindset, then it’s going to take a very long time.

Well that’s enough about me- I have no idea what your reason for isolation is, so I can’t really give my two cents about it.

About the aj thing, that’s understandable, there’s more than a million people like that.

From what you wrote here, the rest of the points seam to just be consequences of your isolation.

All in all, there’s nothing you really learned through this very long and useless comment, but what I’d advise is this; talk to your family (or someone who can give you actual feedback) about these things if you really want help. And if you want to get out of your isolation, I’d recommend starting with small things. At the beginning nothing’s going to change. You won’t jump from isolated to having a lot friends in one day. Try starting conversations, even if they go nowhere. It’s the fact that you even tried that matters.