sweetwhisper -> RE: Depression in the Lifestyle (12/31/2005 7:11:00 AM)
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I agree, some do wallow in self pitty and victimization. I did this for years, though i didn't realize i was doing it. I still have to snap myself out of self pity many times. I know it's much easier to say, oh get over it and move on, than to actually be able to do it and i know from my own battle with these disorders that sometimes you really can not just pick yourself up and move on...my panic/anxiety disorder got so bad that i wanted to check myself into the mental dept of a local hospital, they sent me home said that i wasn't that crazy! which i guess should've been a good thing! lol but i was so far gone not only could i not see the light but the tunnel was no where near at that point. Anyhow, i grabbed on to the last bit of hope and as a very last resort gave anti-anxiety meds a try (paxil to be exact) i can say, from my own experience, without a single shred of doubt in my mind, that it saved my life. Therapy didn't work, friends and family couldn't help, all the advice in the world could never have done what the medication did. It was clearly something that was out of my hands for sure....it's been several years and i am now starting to wean off it ....slowly but surely. Sometimes, even amidst all of the confusion and haze that mental/emotional disorders can bring to a person, you have to find some way to cling on to a last piece of straw that might just help you....you can't just wallow in your dysfuntion, you can't just sit in a corner and say, oh i am screwed up, i am a victim of life....and from my own experience, i know it's pretty hard sometimes to be able to help yourself when your mind is not in the right place to begin with....but when you can't see that light, or even the tunnel for that matter, you need to reach out and whether it is through medical science, or religion, or whatever helps you, grab on to it and give it a shot. I agree that it must be difficult for those who have never experienced serious mental/emotional disorders to be able to comprehend this, or to understand an individual who has these issues, but unfortunately, i can relate. [;)] sweetwhisper
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