Psychiatrist
In high school my daily after-school routine was to grab a plate of Oreo cookies, head to the basement or my bedroom, and game late into he night. I had almost no friends and panic attacks in school. I felt depressed and lonely most of the time. I hated feeling this way.
When I got to college, I decided it was time to make a change. I wanted to stop feeling sad, stop hating myself, and stop feeling addicted to video games. And over years, I did it.
I became a psychiatrist to help young men like us level up in real life. I know what it feels like to be down, depressed, sad, traumatized. I've learned how to get out. And I want to help you do that now.