It's long under way. It's been a long battle with lots of obstacles. But finally I graduated and is done studying, which in turn means I can exit being in the "system" and get to just be an ordinary independant person. Don't get me wrong. I'm grateful we have a wellfare system that can catch people that, like me, suffers from depression and anxiety and gives them a chance at getting an education. I'm incredably lucky to be born in a country where that is possible. But when you are in the "system" you loose some of your autonomy. You are in parts at the mercy of your social advisor. You have to convince them to give you the treatment you need, to give you the support to get back on track. I've had some good social advisors mostly, but I've also had bad ones. You are not in charge of your own life to the same degree others are. Now, I am. And it feels...weird. And good. But really quite weird after having been fighting to get back on track for the last decade and a half. But yay, I graduated!
So, what now? Well, I got a job! The company I was interning at the last semester of my time studying decided that I was what they needed. And I'm looking forward to start my career there. Lets see where it all leads to ^_^