It's not meaningless when you give so much support yo other with your blog writing :-)
Emptiness means you just need a trigger to fill it up with good stuff.
Try not to be too harsh on your friend. Many countries are not so advanced in taking things like mental health issues seriously or understanding exactly what that means It takes a huge change in mindset and that takes time.
Sometimes, when parents of kids with adhd, autism etc., who come to our clinic say that progress is slow, I always suggest they look back and imagine what thi is would have been like without help and therapy.
From an outsiders view, from the first posts , out your issues when the war started, you've come a he'll of a long way :-)
Take care and be as well as you feel you can be :-)
Yes, true, and unfortunately not everyone understands war situations and traumas. I know that too but sometimes it hurts when people don't know how to deal with someone, of course it is all about culture. It hurts to be honest because I didn't expect that my friend would react to my conversation like this. I get so many text messages from relatives and friends and I don't reply to them anymore. Unfortunately, people only see the outside of me, and when someone says that I am really lucky that I am a refugee in Europe, it hurts somehow and I can't accept that. Maybe one day I will write elaborately the context jealousy and humiliation I faced after fleeing from the war...
Agree and I am happy that I asked for help at that time instead of staying silent. I grew up a lot mentally so I would say so far the treatment was successful...