I have clinical depression, but I have found something for me that is gradually curing it as it feels like.
I feel like I'm experiencing a tiiiiiiny bit of euphoria and enthusiasm, but then I still feel a little depressed.
But then again, I don't know. I've never felt positive feelings before now with this treatment I'm using.
So may someone please explain to me what they GENUINELY feel like? Do they really feel INTENSELY energizing, or is it just a really satisfied, super happy state? Because my feelings are starting in between those two, but much more of the second one, so again, I don't know. I would really appreciate a deep explanation. Thank you! :)
That being said having suffered from depression myself I am concerned with what you wrote; "but I have found something for me that is gradually curing it as it feels like."
There is no self-help cure for depression Clinical or Manic Depression. There are over the counter medications that will actually cure depression. Clinical Depression, which is the moist common type, is the lack of one or two hormones that are secreted into the Brain. Only a medical doctor psychiatrist can prescribe the right medication to stimulate production or replacement therapy.
What really concerns me is how you explain your feelings. While I'm not a doctor how you explain how you are feeling is very close to who Manic or Bipolar depression, they are the same illness, are described.
My suggestion is that you see a Board Certified Psychiatrist and be evaluated as to just what type of depression you have and be medicated properly if needed. Clinical depression is a cyclical type of problem that involves a trigger, anxiety and depression with each one causing the other. To break the cycle the trigger needs to be found. TO find it talk therapy is recommended with a psychologist.
I can tell you if you follow my suggestion and work with the therapist the depression will lift. The trigger never goes away but you learn to deal with it in a manner that the trigger no longer hurts you forcing you to butty the problem that is actually causing the pain of depression. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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