I struggle with depression and idk how to get out of it.i m always looking for something but idk what anymore.i just want to b happy.
❤I struggle with depression and idk how to get out of it.i m always looking for something but idk what anymore.i just want to b happy.
Well said Thalassa❤Hi there,
I'm not sure if this is a serious post or not. I've been here enough to realize that some people just make up posts for reasons beyond my comprehension. That said, I'll grace this with a serious reply, not my usual tongue-in-cheek replies, and if it makes a difference in your or someone else's world, then good.
Depression is a clinical illness. It isn't a transient feeling of sadness, lack of motivation, or desire to live life. It is a constantly recurring event that has such depth as to affect one's normal life routine. There is still a stigma attached to mental illnesses, and an ignorance surrounding it. Platitudes do jackshit for this. "Just get up and do it", "get over it", "think positive" only work in the moment, if they do. This is an actual neurochemical imbalance.
So your first step would be to find :
- a therapist, and
- a psychiatrist
Ideally you want to have both helping you. If you had to choose one - for financial or logistical reasons - I'd say, go with the psychiatrist. Therapy can only go so far, and frankly you can work through quite a bit with the right set of friends, and with enough motivation - motivation which is easier to funnel when your brain starts to stabilize into "normal range".
Therapists and psychiatrist tend to be expensive. If that is a hindrance, find a solution to it.
Here are some ideas of how to go about finding a pro bono therapist: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/how-to-get-therapy-for-less-than-10_b_9157656
For a psychiatrist, once it's diagnosed and you set course on a treatment plan, and have something that works for you - it can take a few months - after that it is maintenance, the appointments are spread out and the costs of the appointment can therefore be laid out over months.
Therapy comes in many forms - neurolinguistic programming (NLP), cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioural therapy (DBT), and many other forms. You'll find something that works for you.
The first step is getting yourself to make those calls, to find someone who you want to go see, and get yourself out on the days of the appointments.
For that, you have to be:
(1) committed to yourself, and tell yourself you won't give up - if just on that day of the appointment, do things moment by moment
(2) You're not in this alone. Don't isolate yourself. It is an automatic tendency to do that. That is what the disease does. You end up with no one to talk to, no one to turn to. You feel like no one will understand and you'll be judged. It's a lonely world to be in and there is just no end to the bottom. Have a few close friends who you can confide in about what you deal with, and tell them what you have planned, so they remind you that you have to do this, and who'll check up on you.
(3) Be good to yourself. Drag yourself out of bed to take a walk, to do a workout, to do some yoga or meditate. Remember to eat foods healthy for your body.
Last, and I cannot stress this enough, if you are having suicidal thoughts:
Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline : 1-800-273-8255
Or use the crisis hotline to text, if you don't want to talk to someone : https://www.crisistextline.org
I believe you can get through this. Don't think you can do this out of sheer will. Determination can only take you so far, no matter how far it is. Clinical depression is not an illness you can outrun. Meds help. Therapy helps.
Be well
xx
Hit the gym or play video games. Study have shown that having a regular workout routine can help fight depression. Video games are also seen as having the same effect. So either one would really be helpful to you.I struggle with depression and idk how to get out of it.i m always looking for something but idk what anymore.i just want to b happy.
I find the concept of "clinically depressed" hilarious and ridiculous. Depression is not a medical matter, even though there actual prescriptions for it. People have created medicine for every inconvenience.
Well I would encourage them not handicap them. Empower them not cripple their abilities.I hope you never have anyone close to you with a depression.
It is situational as there are many external factors that affects one's mood. How one views depression depends on that person's beliefs. Someone can view depression as a good thing or as a bad thing. Also, I am not a fan of medicine and trying to create medicine for everything is lunacy. Emotions are not physical things, only concepts.
Well I would encourage them not handicap them. Empower them not cripple their abilities.