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Join Date: Feb 2010
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![]() For years I took anti-depressants that were prescribed by a general practitioner. Then they stopped working. So, finally, I went to a psychiatrist, who switched me to a kind of AD that fights obsessive thinking. This has seemed to work better for me, although I still have bad days.
But I've also learned that there is a great deal of cognitive stuff you can do to heal your depression, that's why I go to a therapist, too. It's basically a matter of talking to yourself and choosing not to identify with depressing thoughts and stories that--most of the time--are not true. I encourage you to see a psychiatrist who can put you on the right medicine. It takes a bit of courage, yes, but why prolong your suffering? You deserve to feel good. ![]() |
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#72 |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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![]() I have always wanted to be a writer. I like your idea for a new book, "How to Be Almost Normal". Ok, what do you say each of us come up with a different chapter title, and perhaps before we know it -poof the book becomes reality... good therapy also- What do you say?
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#73 |
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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![]() Here are 4 things you can do to feel better:
1)Exercise 2)Nurture yourself with good nutrition 3)Express yourself. 4)Look on the bright side
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