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If you read my first post properly you will see I said I was depressed for 6 months. My doctor did not diagnose clinical depression after one month and he did not prescribe any medication. I was offered bereavement counselling but declined it. I knew, just like my doctor did, what the problem was and even though I didn't want to believe it at the time I knew, deep down, that I was going to get over it eventually. You then go on, more or less, to paraphrase what I said about medical intervention - not to say the whole reason for my posting at all. I was trying to point out that not all forms of depression are clinical and need chemical remedies. |
Re: Managing Depression - Any Advice????
Seek professional advice and join a local NHS supported self help group, your far from being on your own, but its worth remembering that all forms of depression are as individual as we are and one cure won't serve all, a starting point is to come to terms with yourself, don't get to involved with other peoples experiance unless you can talk to them face to face. god bless and I hope you find a resolve to you situation.
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They mean well but will probably do more harm than good. |
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Exactly. Just what I said in para 2 of my first post. :rolleyes: |
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Ok your depressed, sorry to hear it. Bottom line is STOP now. The internet aint got the answers to your problems.TAKE A MOMENT AND CHILLAX (CHILL & RELAX)
1)You got problems, seek professional help. That is why they are there. 2)£20k to send to a charity...get help, get better, get on with your life and then invest the money in those services that have helped you. Get on with YOUR life, and keep your chin up. |
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I echo what has been said already about seeking medical help as soon as possible for a more precise diagnosis, I think its also very brave to come on here and open up about it.
I would think that is taking the first step to recovery.(as with drink , drugs, gambling etc) Being able to openly express how you are feeling on an open forum is a very brave thing to do. and I think that you sound desperate to get yourself back on track as opposed sitting back and feeling sorry for yourself. I for one have full admiration for you and think you should get yourself off to the docs asap . Good luck and I am looking foward to reading the post that tells us that life is beginnig to look much brighter. |
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Just to let you know TJH, you aren't on your own it does happen to others and there is help out there if you go to the right people and ignore the amateurs.
http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...-to-30900.html :) If you notice the date that was a couple of years ago, fortunately I don't feel anywhere near as bad now. |
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Some things about depression:
There isn't an answer on how to cure depression. There is no regulatory body for professional psychologists. You yourself could set up shop as one tomorrow if you so pleased. Every single theory to do with the cause/cure of depression can be disproved. The basis of many of the major psychological theories are laughable. However it is all about what works for the individual, so don't listen to anyone suggesting you shouldn't try treatment x because it doesn't work. It doesn't matter if it doesn't work for 99% of people, if you are in the 1% you are clear, happy, free and how good would that be ? :) Some psychologists believe that all we are are chemicals and hormones, which may be true. In which case load up on pills to sort out that and you're fine. There is the danger however that doctors can tend to dispense the pills to cover up the problem rather than fix it. Others believe it's more about the mind(whatever that is) and this could just as equally be true. In which case you could do with seeing a psychologist. If you are going to, do your research and get one who is qualified with a degree from a decent uni. I'd advise going for a cognitive psychologist, and avoiding anyone who follows the psychodynamic approach. That is of course just my opinion and as I said you should ignore opinion ;) One thing I really strongly recommend no matter what path you choose is exercise. A good work out relieves stress and releases a good dose of the chemical into your brain that makes you feel good after sex, smoking weed or eating chocolate. The making and achieving of goals gives your life structure and achievement. As such exercise covers both the biological and cognitive approaches - guaranteed success ! If it helps, look at the stars on a clear night sky, think about how big the universe is and how small you really are. What's the point of worrying when you are so small ? Relax and enjoy life - why not ? :) Good luck pal, if you do do some research and end up struggling with some of the concepts give me a shout :) |
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The one piece of advice I would give on the subject is just don't go searching for something to become reliant upon; whether that be a medication or some sort of CBT. Medication is extremely trial and error with regards to its success, and CBT can be largely ineffective depending on your personal worldview. Coming around full circle, at the end of it all finding sense in a purer principle of 'keep busy and stop dwelling' has been the best possible situation to find myself in. I don't want to publish my somewhat colourful medical record on AccyWeb, so if the thread starter (or indeed anyone in the same boat) would like to chat more in depth, feel free to send a message. :)
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Thanks to everyone who replied to the post. Currently seeking advice from my doctor and just keeping myself busy.
The charity money is not a final good bye :p, just wanting to spread around some good will. As for the shotgun, when you hand in your licence, your gun goes too. Thanks again and ill keep posting as this is a friendly forum when approached in the right way. |
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