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glasgow guy 03-06-2009 20:44

Re: Managing Depression - Any Advice????
 
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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 718647)
See I'm the opposite, I'm worse around people.

I can relate to that 100%...

given that we are kinda baring our souls here I will pitch in too..

I have suffered from bad depression for several years now and have been on and off medication for it, spoke to many a doctor etc...had the councelling (sp) for it and yes it did help to a certain extent but I do still have some days where I just need to be on my own..
back in the very 'dark days' I would sit and think of the best way to end it all -
having been in that situation it was only the thoughts of someone who and how they would be after it all that stopped me..you may say it was bottle but who knows...
at that point it was time to see someone who could sort my head out ..alot of talking happened, then alot more and yet more again..slowly I began to realise that some things werent as bad as they seemed and I could reason with things and people I guess...I cant say what would have happened for definate had I not gone to see the docs but to say they helped me would be
such and understatement...
I will say that a holiday is great as it felt like such a weight off my shoulders just to get up and go out and not think of anything in particular to do..
you started to help youself by talkking on here..

katex 03-06-2009 21:59

Re: Managing Depression - Any Advice????
 
I was going to say exactly what Cherokee posted ... think it is brilliant that you have made the first step to recovery, in other words you have 'come out' and admitted to yourself and 100's of people on here that you are suffering from depression of whatever kind !! Well Done ... :mosher:

'Course you realise now that there is no hiding and we will expect updates on your progress, and we do all mean well on our advice and anecdotes of our own similar experiences. :D

No blooming wonder yer self-esteem is low ... split up with wife; losing your business; house removing ... all the three big 'S's' stresses !! You have no reason to search your soul to ask 'Why me?' ... hope I am not sounding patronising.

Was musing a little tonight, and do get metaphoric at times .. :rolleyes::D
Nearly came and joined you in that room tonight, as put on a hair colour that is too dark for me ... need a paper bag ...hey, but it is semi permanent, will lighten up every day at each wash, and eventually get back to my natural colour (which is pretty good still actually). I thought this is hopefully what will happen to TJH, with professional help ... and he will get back to being his natural self, and look in the mirror soon and think "Hey, I'm Great !" I am confident this will be the case because, as you said, you have made your 1st (well, I say 2nd) positive step to getting better.

accyman 03-06-2009 22:04

Re: Managing Depression - Any Advice????
 
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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 718647)
See I'm the opposite, I'm worse around people. I love my room :)

have you tried prison :D

couldnt resist soz :)

jaysay 04-06-2009 09:41

Re: Managing Depression - Any Advice????
 
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Originally Posted by mattylad (Post 718641)
I think I need to see the doc for depression too :(

being stuck at home alone most of the day does not help, getting out & interacting with others
helps stave it off better.

Its bad enough when you don't have a choice about being stuck at home mattylad, if you are able to get out during the day do so, even if its only going for a walk into the town centre, at least you will see other people and may just bump into some one you know for a chat. For much of the time, during the week, my only contact with the outside world is on here, a fact that just about keeps me sane, even though Less, Beni, Mick, dave and company may just beg to differ:D

Less 04-06-2009 09:46

Re: Managing Depression - Any Advice????
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 718756)
Its bad enough when you don't have a choice about being stuck at home mattylad, if you are able to get out during the day do so, even if its only going for a walk into the town centre, at least you will see other people and may just bump into some one you know for a chat. For much of the time, during the week, my only contact with the outside world is on here, a fact that just about keeps me sane, even though Less, Beni, Mick, dave and company may just beg to differ:D

Oxygen bottles are allowed in the bar down the Railway now that we have the smoking ban Jaysay, get Mattylad to wheel you down.

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jaysay 04-06-2009 16:14

Re: Managing Depression - Any Advice????
 
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Originally Posted by Less (Post 718758)
Oxygen bottles are allowed in the bar down the Railway now that we have the smoking ban Jaysay, get Mattylad to wheel you down.

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Didn't know mattylad had wings Less:eek::D

Benipete 04-06-2009 16:35

Re: Managing Depression - Any Advice????
 
Decided to ease my depression by having a few days in Benidorm,may turn into a few weeks or months.:cool::cool:

But at least till I find it's depressing me.:D:D:theband:

blazey 04-06-2009 19:17

Re: Managing Depression - Any Advice????
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by accyman (Post 718701)
have you tried prison :D

couldnt resist soz :)

Why go to prison when I can just not leave my room.


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