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[quote=Anonymous]I have a friend of ten years, we were very close and it was a sister type of relationship. She started getting awkward about things after her wedding, she was supposed to be Maid of Honor in our friends wedding and Godmother at our child's baptism. She was a no-show on the day of both events and called apologizing literally about an hour after each. Both events were about a month apart and the decisions for Godparent and MOH were made months ahead of time. She had agreed to both of us and even attend our friend's rehearsal. Her reason was the same for both, that she felt too emotional to attend. Friend has since mended her relationship with her and they see each other more frequently. The times that I have seen her have been awkward, a few times she genuinely seemed to not recognize me. It is just really weird to me. We have been friends ten years, she had been friends even longer with our mutual friend, now she doesn't recognize me at times but other times she does. Another friend experienced the same with her not recognizing them or acting as if she did not know them. This all happened in what seems like overnight. Does it sound like anxiety? Or depression? She attends other events and parties that our friend has hosted and her Facebook action seems to show that she is social and goes to events of her Facebook friends/family. [/quote]
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