Any tips on fighting Depression??

That's it, just what the title implies.. I've dealt with this all my
Life.. But this one is horrendous; brought on by the news that my Dad'd organs are atrophying one by one.. And they gave him a year or less.. I've not been able to recover..
Any ideas that might help?? I have been crying at work, at home.. Driving.. It's starting to make me sick now.. Anything you guys do that might help??
Life.. But this one is horrendous; brought on by the news that my Dad'd organs are atrophying one by one.. And they gave him a year or less.. I've not been able to recover..
Any ideas that might help?? I have been crying at work, at home.. Driving.. It's starting to make me sick now.. Anything you guys do that might help??
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How exactly is that going to help her? Might as well tell her to wish her depression away because that's going to have as much effect: zero.
Lots of great suggestions on here. I would add taking time off work so you can deal with this, if you can. Go see your dad. Talk to him everyday. Share your feelings. And think about how he's feeling. He must be scared. Try to be strong for him.
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I'm so happy with my righteous self
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I've been fighting depression since mid 2001. Can't handle being alone at all. Almost have to force myself off the couch at times when my wife's away a few days for work. All I can say for now, is to try and find others to talk to. Whether it being family, friends, acquaintances or professionals. They can't always " fix" what's wrong, but sometimes you just have to let things out, & not just once. Try doing things that make you happy, if possible too. Life isn't easy & sometimes it's very difficult, for everyone. How we handle these situations, in life, shouldn't have to be done alone. We're here for you.
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I suggest you step out on your Porch.
Run away my son. See it all. Oh, See the World!
Throw your headphones on, turn your phone off, and go for a long walk without a destination. Find a park with hills if possible. get into a space where you can let your body take over, as when walking. it will help clear your mind. Getting up on a physically higher plane, such as a mountain or hill, and taking a rest at the top can help with perspective. Fresh air, peace and quiet, and deep contemplation can help. It's all about perspective. You gotta get away from the modern life distractions and rediscover yourself, or find your center, as they say.
Good luck.
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And I know it sounds odd from a complete stranger, but I hope your dad is OK and you are too.
seriously though, talk with someone, friends and or family members.
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it doesn't have to be poetry or anything. just write and bare your soul.
i have been writing for a month or so and it has helped me process things that i have never dealt with going all the way back to when i was 12 years old.
also, talk to someone. bottling those things up is probably the worst thing you can do.
best of luck, and you can get through this.
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2010 sucked. It was bad on so many levels. I felt the worst about life since 1981. Luckily, during that time I came across a couple quotes
Success is increased competencies in key results areas.
You have a right to take up space (My sister said that to me)
I looked at what I was good at, and walking around and going to cafes and writing about the experiences was something I enjoyed, and loved to do, and as a skill I was good at it. Also, it got me out of the apartment which was always going to be the first step away from my sadness. Paying the money for coffee was definitely worth the decrease in sadness.
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So, honestly look at what you like to do that you are good at, and do more of it during the time you are hanging out with your dad.
Be nice to yourself.
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Now if we are talking about cyclically lower than normal lows that interfer with work, relationships, daily functioning I agree with many of the above suggestions. Faith in God if that gives you strength should never be scoffed at (we all be thinking with our different brains)
Wish I could give you a real hug, my friend!
Peace to you and your dad
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Finding someone to talk to was a huge help... She was also into meditation therapy and that was very helpful and relaxing...
BUT for me, the best best best thing has been exercise... there is always another goal to obtain and it does not have to be big... I'm still nowhere near the shape I would like to be in but maybe the energy, maybe the accomplishments, big or small, but I have never been happier...
and my life is pretty awesome ... but that has not stopped me from being sad or out miserable in the past...
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Never heard that, but if it's true that's very interesting. It must have to do with thinking and staying positive. Mind over matter is a powerful tool. If it works then it can only be a good thing.
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i would just reiterate that it's ok to feel down and depressed ... accepting it as a natural state based on your life will at least guide you in how to move past it at some point ...
I'm glad today feels a bit lighter for you.
To add to the many wonderful suggestions, I'd say some kind of volunteer work could be beneficial...cleansing, removing yourself even for a little while from your current situation.
Animal shelters can be cathartic
Wishing you a mind at peace within yourself, no matter the path to reach it.
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I have a few words of advice, being a depression sufferer for many years now.
-don't stop life. I am personally still working on this, and fail at it all the time. it's a daily struggle. I have skipped a few shows (Alice in Chains was the most recent example) because I felt too depressed to function that day. It was so exhausting acting normal for work and my kids,I just couldn't go. But I regretted it later, as I always do. I almost skipped Cornell the other night, but I'm glad I didn't.
-don't let anyone ever tell you that it will get better, the "keep your chin up" shit. because when it doesn't, you feel even worse about it. if it's clinical, don't let anyone (yourself included) brush it off as the blues. people mean well when they say that, but they are responding in that way because either they don't know how to respond to it or they just don't understand, so if you hear that, they probably aren't the right person to be talking to.
-I'm on meds, and I personally hope I never have to go off them.
-if talking to a professional is a viable option for you, then do it. I think everyone, well or not, should get a mental check up. It's as important as your physical well being. Because it actually will start to affect your physical well being if it gets bad enough.
-I finally went and spoke to someone when I couldn't stop crying, for no particular reason. I was burnt out from working two jobs, about 80 hours or so a week for about 4 years, and then Vince "Greyhound Bus Beheader" Li happened. That was the tipping point. Reading about that happening just outside my city put me over the edge. It wasn't a very hard push, I guess.
-just don't stop talking about it. cliche or not, it actually works. even if just makes you feel better for the moment, it's worth it.
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yeah, a former professor I had who was into Tai Chi and all of that stuff claimed he knew someone in Japan who cured themselves of cancer simply by sitting and visualizing their body attacking the cancer for hours a day.
truth? who knows. but you're right, positive thinking is incredibly powerful.
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Never heard that, but if it's true that's very interesting. It must have to do with thinking and staying positive. Mind over matter is a powerful tool. If it works then it can only be a good thing.
I work in cancer research and it's somewhat true that "staying positive" helps. God certainly isn't going to remove the malignant cells, but the belief is what helps.
What I've seen over the years is that the patients who are positive are the ones who are more likely to keep up with treatments, eat right, excercise, fight through their symptoms, etc. The positivity is what changes those other factors...the factors that actually keep you alive longer.
Folks who get depressed often go down the downward spiral much faster and tend to not live as long.
My best advice is to communicate.
Talk to your best friends.
Write your thoughts and feelings down.
Listen to music.
Play music yourself if you can.
Go outside and walk!
Reading good material helps too.
Just communicate!
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the hard one is to not stop life. i struggle with that one a lot. sometimes it just feels better to insulate yourself in your own little corner of the house and stay there for awhile until ya feel strong enough or together enough to venture out again. going to the gym helps me quite a bit.
and you are 100% correct. the keep your chin up stuff does not work. worst advice ever...
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wallow in it.
drink too much, eat too much, f*ck too much - whatever.
then, breathe. work on yourself ... love yourself ... take care of yourself. if you need meds, take them. do whatever you need to get by. ask for the love and assistance you need. i hope you get all that you need.
Let's just breathe...
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Of course, I'm kidding. If we went through the "How are you feeling" thread it would be rife with comment about depression.
Well any way, seeing as my wife is away for a few days I thought it would be good to continue watching the box set she gave me last year of all of "George Carlin's Stuff" and I watched the 1996 show, "Back in Town" which was very funny but also very depressing. Sort of like laughing through the beginning of the collapse of society. Funny, true, depressing. What a weird combination of feelings. Maybe I should go do something fun like stick a hot poker up my ass (also one of George's idea).
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