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<blockquote data-quote="Lovebeingamom" data-source="post: 758850" data-attributes="member: 25990"><p>My 19-year-old daughter is a college student and has always been a high academic performer. She also has a history of depression/anxiety and has been managing this and no longer on medications or in therapy. In March she had to leave university due to the pandemic and come back home and do online classes. She had a boyfriend she meet in college and this meant they would now be 700 miles apart from each other due to the school closure. In April, he unexpectedly broke things off with her and she has been devastated. She had to return to school in September because she has two classes that meet in person. This would mean that she and ex-boyfriend are now just 90 miles apart. I think she was hoping to reconcile, but that has not happened. I see her going into a depression over all of this and she is having a hard time focusing on her academics. She had a week break from school and came home, but said she felt better being on campus and returned. I am so worried about her constantly that is taking a toll on me. I worry that she is becoming more depressed. She said she does not want to see a doctor or go to therapy and at the age of 19 there are limits on what I can do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lovebeingamom, post: 758850, member: 25990"] My 19-year-old daughter is a college student and has always been a high academic performer. She also has a history of depression/anxiety and has been managing this and no longer on medications or in therapy. In March she had to leave university due to the pandemic and come back home and do online classes. She had a boyfriend she meet in college and this meant they would now be 700 miles apart from each other due to the school closure. In April, he unexpectedly broke things off with her and she has been devastated. She had to return to school in September because she has two classes that meet in person. This would mean that she and ex-boyfriend are now just 90 miles apart. I think she was hoping to reconcile, but that has not happened. I see her going into a depression over all of this and she is having a hard time focusing on her academics. She had a week break from school and came home, but said she felt better being on campus and returned. I am so worried about her constantly that is taking a toll on me. I worry that she is becoming more depressed. She said she does not want to see a doctor or go to therapy and at the age of 19 there are limits on what I can do. [/QUOTE]
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