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Mental breakdown?

Hi. Sooo I'm 17 and I've been suffering from anxiety for as long as I can remember. Two years ago I was diagnosed with depression and have been taking celexa ever since. The past few months have been horrible. I have a lot of stuff that I keep bottled up inside of me and it all came out and I'm pretty sure I had a mental breakdown. I have never liked talking to people but I decided to open up to my school counselor. She said if I needed to talk or just needed to do my class work in her office I could. So yesterday I did but instead of doing work I cried for a good three hours. Now I feel sick. Upset stomach, headache, anxiety, I can't think or talk right and I just want to cry all the time. Another thing is I get very attached to some people who just made me feel good by hugging me or something simple and my counselor has become that person. But the bad thing is I am having separation anxiety if I don't see her when I walk by the office. It's making things worse and I have no idea what to do about anything at this point. And advice or opinions? I just want to feel better. I NEVER cry infront of people so that really messed me up
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MARK MY words ,one day the counselor will **** you..and trust me change your medicines..and stop going to that counselor  whom by hugging ,you felt better
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Return to your school counselor.  She offered to help so go to her and get the help that you need. How often do you see your doctor or whoever prescribed your meds?  Perhaps you need a change in prescription if what you take now isn't working so well.  
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