Nothing EVER worked better for me than weight lifting. Just give it time.
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Nothing EVER worked better for me than weight lifting. Just give it time.
ive been depressed for like 6 months now. multiple times a day i think about dying and how scared i am to die. and i know its gonan happen eventually and i dont wantit to happen. im scared of getting older.. i was thinking about meds too. idk....
Look for some of the proof that our souls go on. Even if you don't believe it now, just research reincarnation and past life regressions etc...Quote:
Originally Posted by bluntman 420
I am not affraid to die and this gives me the ability to truly live! :jointsmile:
thanxs guys, i know theres no quick fix, i'll keep ya posted
People come to a path in their lives when they feel " Im not in control of my life" or "My destiny is planned" "whats the point in living we all die"
its easy to think like that, but thats more OVERTHINKING then being depressed, u analyse lifes up and downs to much when really all u gotta do is smile thru the shit look forward to tommorow and laught back at things that caused u pain.
u can easily look on the downside to EVERYTHING but why would u?
:)
THINK POSITIVE ACHIEVE POSITIVE
thanx for the words of wisdom rob, and everyone else, i'm told i overthink alot, which is why i've been trying to keep my mind occupied with stuff... like games and movies, playing guitar (although that doesnt necesarily (sp?) help, mostly sad songs i play lol, but it gives my mind something to concentrate on anyways)
can i get any of the medication above without prescription?
no problem man none at all :)
yes u can u can buy them in boots or holland and barrets :)
I think Robert42's first post summed up any advice I might give. Exercise and a healthy diet. Particularly one focusing on anti-oxidents and natural ssri's, such as st. john's wort, will do wonders for depression without resorting to pharmaceutical side-effects.
Setting any project for yourself, whether its exercise or meditation, and just resorting to that when you're bored or depressed, in addition to regular practice, is a solid step.
I'd personally advise against chicken soup for the soul. As I find those books depressing as hell. To each their own though...
therapy therapy therapy. you really gotta open up to him. tell him about your weed smoking. tell him about your painful memories. he really needs to know you to help you
exercise
St John's wort
good nutrition
multivitamin
reassess your habits... are you feeling down about procrastinating? lack of motivation? social problems? try to address these; sometimes a small situation can make you feel really crappy on the inside.
stress from school eats me alive... but these things have helped me.
if that doesn't work you might want to see a good counselor or psychiatrist. be careful about the drugs, though - the side effects are often unpleasant, and they don't make the pain go away... they just dull it.