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Hello Alex i can relate to everything you have said there thats even before we talk about are ap.I myself was taken away from class mates because i couldnt read and write properly so school was horrible i went to good strict catholic schools but when you have these problems it holds you back.I left school at 15 never passed any exams in my life so no university for me.One to one help is great but but only if you have the motivation to learn which of course i didnt because i struggled with it all maths english etc.I had a lot of different jobs and when i hit 22 i started to train for a better job i am currently on the face of it doing better then my old school friends what with owning my own home and being self employed but when you look deeper into my life i am not.For one i have never been a woman magnet just one long relationship in my life.I live alone and work very unsociable hours i am now 33 with depression and also ap you can read my other postings which are on the ap side of things but i have constant debt problems which mean i have no time for a woman in my life i would love to be free from my toilet problems but like everything in life its going to be alot of hard work the workshop is fantastic so get yourself on one Alex after you feel uve turned a corner the rest is up to you to fight it.Try to do alot of exercise it helps to stay on track its good for depression etc thanks for reading Michael.