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How do you deal with Depression?
I mean severe depression. I will probably regret posting this later. Maybe I won't and won't even post. This is not just the cause of one event. Its possibly hereditary. My grandmother was bipolar. In the past I tried to get help and I never got a real diagnosis. Usually from the professionals and family I get "You need to try harder." In life, in everything. In the last few years I have done that. Become very motivated. I made so progress, maybe a lot. But under the surface there has always been the sense of having no idea what I was trying to achieve. Its hard to be motivated, to even want to get out of bed when you have no desire. Problems? I have trust issues, with anyone. self doubt, Its impossible for me to deal with anything new without worrying endless. SO I don't do try knew things much. |
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Re: How do you deal with Depression?
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Location: Brooklyn!
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Re: How do you deal with Depression?
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Location: Transporter buffer
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Re: How do you deal with Depression?
This place will offer you a lot of support - and that's a good thing - but you should talk to a mental health professional too.
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Re: How do you deal with Depression?
I guess I'd seek professional help if I did feel depressed. I know several people who take medications, some it works and some it doesn't. I do know that it can be trial and error on what meds will and won't work. I wish you good luck and will say a prayer for you.
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Location: Fairfax, VA
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Re: How do you deal with Depression?
http://www.truehope.com/ No prescription needed. It may look like a quack remedy, but it helped me a lot.
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Captain
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Re: How do you deal with Depression?
You're definitely not alone in your struggle. We're here to support you. Good luck.
Last edited by TrekNut87; November 25 2012 at 06:53 AM. |
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Location: fresno, ca, us
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Re: How do you deal with Depression?
I was diagnosed with dysthymia in my 40s, low-grade chronic depression. NO self-confidence; NO self-esteem. Every new challenge was NEW; I had no carry-over feeling of accomplishment. Physiologically impossible. So my efforts "try harder" only led to frustration and further emotional issues. That's what happens to many people with other types of depression, too. Because all your efforts cannot always overcome something with a physiological cause. So see a professional who will offer to address the physiological cause, if any, but will also provide advice on what you CAN do that will help (cuz "try harder" ain't gonna cut it when you've been trying your whole life). Best of luck and don't be afraid here. |
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Vice Admiral
Location: Maestro
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Re: How do you deal with Depression?
Discovered this summer that I also suffered from Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Between now getting healthy, sufficient sleep, and taking a seratonin reuptake inhibitor (Lexapro), I'm a new man, and just discovering how amazing both I and this world are. Don't deal, get treated. And don't be ashamed to GET TREATED.
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Rear Admiral
Location: MD, USA
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Re: How do you deal with Depression?
This sounds familiar. I definitely suffer from these symptoms, though I do not suffer from depression. I've got my own special issues, though.
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Fleet Captain
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Re: How do you deal with Depression?
(In seriousness, I can only second Kestra's answers. Chemical imbalances not withstanding, I've learned that depression is often an example of as you think, so you become..)
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"The more they overthink the plumbing, the easier it is to stop up the drain.." - Commander Montgomery Scott. |
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Fleet Captain
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Re: How do you deal with Depression?
In October of 2011 I was in a bicycle accident. I suffered massive head trauma. I am an atheist and I still am. Most people would say my recovery was miraculous. Other than no strong memory of the accident or the week after I had total recall of everything. I did not need to relearn to walk or talk. But my boneflap was removed because of swelling and was replaced last December, I had never been in a hospital since my birth. But for someone who always had anxiety issues it was overwhelming to deal with this. Just simply having to be told when I could eat or go to the bathroom. I am still not sure what really happened. Two days before this my only serious girlfriend broke up with me. On top of that a month before I had to move back with my parents to save money. That bothered me more than anything. Her timing, she knew hard it was for me to date at all. But to break up when I was living at home. Was it suicide? I don't think so. But I was being reckless in how I was riding. Maybe on some subconscious level it was. I was conscious when I was found on the road and in the hospital. I was told I was swearing at everyone and trying to pull out all my needles. I don't remember. My earliest memory after was a dream in which I was locked in a restaurant at night and was not allowed out. When my short term memory returned, a week later, my big concern was who was going to pay for the bills. Not my condition! The state of Wisconsin payed for it until April and than when I was well cut me off. So no follow up. More than anything all this revealed to me real weakness I always had. I had trouble with some of the therapy not because of the accident, but because of problems I always had. I have wanted to return to school but howI can pay for it or will I be able to deal with the stress. The day I was hurt,before my ride my sister and I talked on the phone about me moving to Las Vegas by her. I can't stand my parents. I lived with them way too long. A lot of my issues stem for that. Having to deal with them after the accident all the time was the worst. I had to pretend I love them so I could get out. Or at least I felt that way. Anyways I was VERY motivated to get out of the hospital as soon as possible and to return to work. Probably sooner than I should have. Than to save money to move by my sister. Well I did that in July. Now its like, what do I do now? I have no friends here. I never really had friends at all. I got an ok starting job. But not enough to be able to have a place of my own or a social life. I been trying to put the past behind me for years. Ok I did that. Now what? I have no idea. Thats fucking scary. Most people have something they want. I just try to get by. The physical pain is very close to gone now. I was told it would take about a year. |
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Fleet Captain
Location: Milky Way, outer spiral arm, Sol 3
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Re: How do you deal with Depression?
Yes, the Murphy effect (problems coming in groups), can trigger a latent depression and I'm afraid you'll never get beyond that. You'll recover but it'll always be lurking, ready to strike again. It's a constant fight and you'll get thinner skinned the older you get. Don't worry, though, you'll compensate by being more experienced in life and in dealing with problems. The most important thing to do now, imo, is to try and find a better job. Don't quit your current one before you got a new one! It's far easier to find a new job out of a current one than it is to get a job when being unemployed. Another thing is to get into contact with people and making friends. Las Vegas with its many tourists might not be ideal but there must be some local cultural life. How about attending evening classes? That's a great way to get to know people who share your interests. Or if you play an instrument you could join a band? Or a choir, if you are a singer. If you like board games, how about putting up a note that you're looking for a few like-minded people for a regular game evening? If you have a dog or can borrow a neighbour's, take it for a walk - dog owners quickly get into contact over their animals. Perhaps some poster here is from your area and would like to meet? Put up a note in the RL meeting forum ![]() At any rate, by coming out and posting here, you've taken the first and most important step away from the isolation and towards others. And you'll see that you are not alone. Many of us have been there, done that, picked and spun the cotton for the T-shirt And thanks to the time difference, there'll always be one of us online if you need to talk.
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Vice Admiral
Location: Warped off into the sunset. With fond memories of most of you, and not a little sorrow at leaving.
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Re: How do you deal with Depression?
One of the biggest trials of depression is the sense that life is overwhelming, that you just can't handle it. Rather than being a functioning part of the world around you you see life as an exhausting series of never-ending hurdles and so you withdraw - from other people, from meaningful activity, from all aspects of the world. But of course isolation and inactivity make the condition worse. In my case, I also have the manic agitation that (when it comes on) keeps me in a state of dread and panic, a sense that I'm wasting my life and have to accomplish things and have to live my life to the full, so I become melodramatic about being depressed. Another familiar thing you're saying, Donald Draper, is the disappointment that comes when you lapse into depression after believing you've moved beyond it. The sense that your development or progress was meaningless, that you'll have to fight it off again...it can contribute to the overall problem because it's quite the crushing blow, particularly if you're someone who places much importance on self-improvement. But the illness can be managed, and you can come to a much better place with help and the desire to make the most of it. If you go for treatment, you should be able to meet with behavioural therapists that can encourage you to resume activities and social interactions that will improve your overall mood, and you can be introduced to cognitive exercises that will help manage your anxiety and the automatic thoughts that provoke it. I'm glad you moved in with your sister and got away from an environment you felt was oppressive or uncomfortable - it's really important you have a place where you can "retreat" to after dealing with the outside world, and if home isn't a good place for you it's much harder to improve your overall mood. Please, keep us informed of your progress, and never be afraid to ask for help. Like the others have said, you're not alone here and you have no reason to regret posting.
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We are all the sum of our tears. Too little and the ground is not fertile and nothing can grow there; too much, the best of us is washed away. |
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Vice Admiral
Location: Massachusetts
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Re: How do you deal with Depression?
I've had anxiety issues at times. Talking to your doctor and seeing a therapist can really help work through these things. The stigma isn't there anymore. |
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