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Originally posted by Juniper View PostShame has nothing to do with it, for me. It's a matter of wanting to minimize the amount of contacts I need to make to finally talk to the person that can help. I hate getting the run around and all it does is irritate me and make me less likely to follow through. It just feels like taking a bus to a train to a boat to a plane to finally get to go skydiving. (Weird analogy but I think I get my point across.) too much time to think, which might mean I change my mind about taking the jump.
Cept that person cant get me a medical certificate to get me out of work, its just someone to talk to. Though she has goven a strategy to help cope... I havent done it yet though. Theres things im too scared to put on paper, in case hubby reads it, like about studley..... lol why am I so wrapped up in an 18 yo? Haha
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Shame has nothing to do with it, for me. It's a matter of wanting to minimize the amount of contacts I need to make to finally talk to the person that can help. I hate getting the run around and all it does is irritate me and make me less likely to follow through. It just feels like taking a bus to a train to a boat to a plane to finally get to go skydiving. (Weird analogy but I think I get my point across.) too much time to think, which might mean I change my mind about taking the jump.
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Usually if you tell your gp that you are feeling depressed and you have insurance, they will refer you to a specialist such as a psychiatrist etc. For me I went directly to GO TO SHRINK. Sometimes we get depressed and it's a bump in our life. We seek help just as if we had a cold etc. No shame in the game.
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Originally posted by Heka View PostOnly GPs here. Dont even know what doctor in getting. My friend just told me I needed to see a doctor. Today. Or else.
Here GPs are meant to be the people you see and if they think you need more help they may send you to a specialist. Is it the same there?
Edit.....I have no idea if any of that made sense.
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Originally posted by Juniper View Post
Good luck dear. Are you seeing a GP or specialist? I've been thinking about seeing a doctor about something similar but don't know if I should see my GP or specialist.
Here GPs are meant to be the people you see and if they think you need more help they may send you to a specialist. Is it the same there?
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Originally posted by Heka View PostI think im turning into a legitimately depressed person. I dont like it. I feel weak. I'm seeing a doctor today about it.
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I think im turning into a legitimately depressed person. I dont like it. I feel weak. I'm seeing a doctor today about it.
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I agree with Medusa, but only to a point. My depression was crippling - there's no way in hell I could be as stable financially or socially if I were still trying to cope with that shit. And to go back seems...wrong. Not only does that directly impact the people I care about (my family), but I also remember it sucking a whole lot too.
I mostly chalk it up to nostalgia and a touch of "the grass is greener"...but to each their own...
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Originally posted by eternal sovernity View PostI like depression in a way. It is a state of mercy that promotes survival.
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Originally posted by midgnostic View PostI'm sure it can be proved that people with more sadness have less seratonin but what does it mean? Depression may be a side-effect of the purpose seratonically-challenged brains are adapted to. It may be necessary for them to be less easily pleased in the first instance in order to seek environments which are more conducive to their vocation
What is that determines "the purpose," if not one's self, and why accept a purpose one doesn't agree with?
The meds work for me... I'll go with them, and follow my own purpose.
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Originally posted by Torey View PostEach to his own, but care to elaborate?
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I like depression in a way. It is a state of mercy that promotes survival.
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Originally posted by nbdy View Posttreating a symptom while continuing to seek the cause
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