Depression and how to overcome the sadness
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The title is false: the video doesn't contain any "how to overcome" info whatsoever.
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Thats exactly how i feel, ive started to shut off everyone cause i feel like they forgot about me , right now R bad times N i needa advice how to change the way i feel please! Ive tried working out to relive strees but it dont really help
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@OZRIC1985 Actually there is no such thing as happiness, only existance. SO i cannot experience happiness or unhappiness, only existence. I see life as like the matrix. Think of me as morpheus and i want to set you free form this psychological prison. I can help you escape
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@210482fmj I guess you are a happy little camper living in a perfect wonderland. How nice for you...
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@OZRIC1985 There is no such thing as depression. YOu can leave the rest to rot for all i care
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@RobertMOdell btw, I'm in the Portland OR area. What part of the country are you in? Best wishes.
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@210482fmj And the mind is in a REAL organ called the brain. Of course everything is in the mind. So is the pain from a broken leg which is as real as depression. There is a BIG difference between depression and feeling "unhappy" sometimes. Depression isn't something that can simply be cured by words or just "snapping out of it". Many times the hopelessness felt by a person experiencing depression is caused by severe and REAL circumstances (like poverty and hunger for example).
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@RobertMOdell I will pee on the American flag any time I am ever given the chance. I hate what has become of this country. It has gone right down the toilet. I'm sure that our founding fathers are rolling in their graves. :(
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@RobertMOdell Yeah, I am considered obese as well which I am sure has a lot to do with my not getting hired anywhere. I have high blood pressure too, and I am on a handful of meds daily for all my medical conditions. Luckily I found a way to get them free (for now anyway). I'm sorry to hear about your retirement money. I too have lost all of my retirement money that I worked so hard for. I will be working (if I ever get a job) until I drop dead. No "golden years" for me. :(
What is"Depressing",is,EVEN those professionals,who work within the psychiatric field,STILL refer to all chemical imbalances or neurotransmitter malfunctions as "MENTAL" illness.As if the Brain is something OTHER than PHYSICAL.
There is a bad enough Stigma already and not enough education as it is,without them and Govt. agencies continuing to further That cause.
When we can remove our brains and function normally,then we can separate these disorders from other physical illnesses or disorders!
44prot 1 year ago 8
i suffer from depression and this man hit the nail on the head!!
brocqy12 1 year ago 5