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Spirits Reborn 09-29-2005 11:23 PM

I was just wondering if anyone here has any experience with it. And if you do, what did you do? Did it help?

you know how the story goes. Just looking for advice and tips [img]tongue.gif[/img]

Btw: I Am back!

Eagle eye 09-29-2005 11:34 PM

Is this depression or THE depression?

Spirits Reborn 09-29-2005 11:40 PM

this is depression. not the depression

burnzey boi 09-29-2005 11:58 PM

Gf dump you? Well if u have a boat and a sharp axe, go sink it before she sells it..

[ 09-30-2005, 12:05 AM: Message edited by: burnzey boi ]

Eagle eye 09-30-2005 01:25 AM

Okay, Is it sad depression or condition depression?

Eagle eye 09-30-2005 01:26 AM

Eat Lots! hehe

Ivelliis 09-30-2005 02:06 AM

Exercise *grin* I know it's one of the most hated things in the world (for some) but when someone pissed me off I just left and went for a half-hour run, came back right as rain.

mad=dog 09-30-2005 02:07 AM

I have recently broken out of a four year hell with low self esteem and emotional rollercoaster-ride. It was induced by nearly dying and that in turn started a destructive circle. There is no wonder-cure against depression - otherwise it wouldn't be one of the most frequent conditions in the Western world - but I might be able to offer some advice. In order:

1) Be honest to yourself. Don't try to fool yourself into believing everything is going to work out. The first step to a solution is identifying the problem. Often (as in my case) the thing that induced the depression is not the same thing as whatever keeps it alive.

2) Be honest to your surroundings. I never told anyone until it had driven me into the fringes of dispair after three years. Not even my closest. You simply don't want to trouble the ones you love so you tell them what they want to hear. That creates a negative environment - because believe it or not, they can feel these things.

3) Seek assistence if you cannot overcome it. A shrink cannot cure you. Mine couldn't at least. But he or she can be a great help for you to cure yourself.

4) Once it's over - don't "put it behind you". Something started this and fueled it. Identify it. Learn from it. Work with it. Or ultimately avoid it.

A depression is a highly personal matter. I am not sure how much this can help you.

Lanesra 09-30-2005 06:14 AM

Very good post mad-dog.

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Q'alooaith 09-30-2005 06:33 AM

Gotta agree with MD here, you've got to work out what's causing it, and work on dealing with it.

There's nothing wrong in asking for help.


*Personaly, I got out of depression by accepting my gender, and making my physical body match [at least starting to])


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