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How do you fight depression? - Let's help each other
Prayer and motivation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvy9km7g6fw
Also, I'm retaking math through Acellus and I'm breezing through it, hope it can help me with a stable career or in university in the future.
Started doing physical excercises and working out with hand weights I bought.
Still feels bad man but at least I have something else to do except doing wagie 9-5, doing chores, which take my mind off blightful thoughts too unlike procrastinating/jerking off
Prayer and motivation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvy9km7g6fw
Also, I'm retaking math through Acellus and I'm breezing through it, hope it can help me with a stable career or in university in the future.
I think it's impossible really. I've had to deal with people who've had it, and I could never solve their problems. The best thing you can do is mitigate it by reducing your work load in life, and not do drugs which make it worse.
I forgot one thing. Check for CPTSD, even if you had an ok childhood, since victims of it are usually in denial. It is way more common than you think and often gets misdiagnosed as ADHD or autistic spectrum disorder. And depression or bipolar of course. It can also be caused by a plethora of other things.
Accepting that depressive episodes are a part of life, just letting it hit the first couple days, then doing something simple like cleaning or cooking something small (like soup).
What has also helped was going to church weekly and having that after church meal with the fellow parishioners. If you aren't religious, maybe planning a day of the week to go out and meet with friends or acquaintences. Getting out of the house and talking/being with people helps a lot.
exulting in the pain and miseries of others, like the dark eldar. Every time you laugh at pat tomlinson or nick rekeita you stave off slaneesh's grasp on your just a little while longer.
in all seriousness the things people said here. keep busy, check vitamin / hormone levels, etc.
Like others have said, you sadly have to live with it.
It's one of those things that get better with age. If you can survive the turbulent teens and the disappointing 20s then you will find your severe depression becomes a deathly numbing sensation. Instead of sadness you will mostly feel nothing at all. And that is at least slightly better than feeling a deep misery.
Like others have said, you sadly have to live with it.
It's one of those things that get better with age. If you can survive the turbulent teens and the disappointing 20s then you will find your severe depression becomes a deathly numbing sensation. Instead of sadness you will mostly feel nothing at all. And that is at least slightly better than feeling a deep misery.
So would say around once you get closer to your 30s and start having a career/money you can kinda number it out. Honestly I want to work out/therapy/meds/dating/travel and hopefully I'll be so busy I don't have time for it
So would say around once you get closer to your 30s and start having a career/money you can kinda number it out. Honestly I want to work out/therapy/meds/dating/travel and hopefully I'll be so busy I don't have time for it
I don't think the career and money are what help get you out of the mire, rather the suffering has gone on for so long that your brain is numbed to it, your synapses can't handle it anymore and fail, and you feel like a zombie, but at least you don't have the strong negative emotions you once had.
I think it's impossible really. I've had to deal with people who've had it, and I could never solve their problems. The best thing you can do is mitigate it by reducing your work load in life, and not do drugs which make it worse.