one problem unmasked...
You appear to be suffering from mild to moderate depressive symptoms commonly associated with depressive disorders.
Surviving Depression
For those who survive, the feeling can be one of looking up at a pale moon-like sun breaking out from suffocating grey clouds. It is a time of subdued thanksgiving and quiet contemplation. The storm may yet engulf us, if not now perhaps a few hours from now or a few years from now
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In the meantime, though, we can take comfort in the knowledge of having emerged whole from one of the most destructive and terrifying phenomena in all of nature - the perfect mental storm.
Of all things, it is an ordeal that has strengthened us, toughened us, and imbued us with a sense of hope and renewal. Depression is highly treatable, after all, and there are many ways to fight it, from the medications we take to changing our thought patterns to making the right lifestyle choices. And by attacking depression, we are helping remove ourselves from harm's way of all its other complications.
And so we finally reach a safe harbor, where we rededicate ourselves to reclaiming our lives - one day at a time, if it comes to that - with a new respect and profound sense of awe of what we are up against, but also with a new regard for the gift of life.
*grin* so, might be overreacting a bit... shall not get over-spiritual, but not over-clinical either.
ookk ive been running away long enough... if the enemy has a name, draw swords - tis time to open up a box or two... enter in... and kill something :p
Surviving Depression
For those who survive, the feeling can be one of looking up at a pale moon-like sun breaking out from suffocating grey clouds. It is a time of subdued thanksgiving and quiet contemplation. The storm may yet engulf us, if not now perhaps a few hours from now or a few years from now
.
In the meantime, though, we can take comfort in the knowledge of having emerged whole from one of the most destructive and terrifying phenomena in all of nature - the perfect mental storm.
Of all things, it is an ordeal that has strengthened us, toughened us, and imbued us with a sense of hope and renewal. Depression is highly treatable, after all, and there are many ways to fight it, from the medications we take to changing our thought patterns to making the right lifestyle choices. And by attacking depression, we are helping remove ourselves from harm's way of all its other complications.
And so we finally reach a safe harbor, where we rededicate ourselves to reclaiming our lives - one day at a time, if it comes to that - with a new respect and profound sense of awe of what we are up against, but also with a new regard for the gift of life.
*grin* so, might be overreacting a bit... shall not get over-spiritual, but not over-clinical either.
ookk ive been running away long enough... if the enemy has a name, draw swords - tis time to open up a box or two... enter in... and kill something :p
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