You should have created a new thread, this one is too old and I don't like thread necromancing, but:
From a launch to X perspective, you get (slightly?) better performance on frame unlocked games + xbox and 360 originals that have been upgraded get upscaled to 1080p for a better experience.
From what I'm seeing, the online thing is not going to work out, waiting for three days for a response is not great and it actually feels like I'm being ignored, I'm going to try the in person approach again, as it seems a more useful way of handling it.
Thank you duders for all your posts. at least it has helped me see that there is more than one way to skin this cat.
@opusofthemagnum:I've thought about medication, but in latin america getting medication to treat illness of this type is expensive, not as easy as in the States or in Canada, so I've never really considered it.
@chaser324: I tried a couple of therapists in person before, but I never really felt like I connected with them, they always ended up giving me worksheets and felt more like they were just trying to keep me busy rather than listening to my problems, that's why I tried online sessions to see if it was any different.
@htr10: I could ask to change my current counselor, but I think that I should talk to them first, to sort out any issues.
Maybe I should give this thing a longer run, maybe some more time could provide some improvement.
So I've been dealing with depression and anxiety my whole life, and I recently decided to give the betterhelp site a try. It's been some months but I really don't feel like I'm improving in any way, got some nice tips to handle anxiety from my therapist but most of the time I still feel the same, plus I feel that they don't answer to questions in a timely manner -- usually it takes two or three days.
Have any of you that are or have been in therapy feel that it has improved your life in any way? Should I keep at it and be more patient?
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