do you have depression days
do you have depression days
Last edited by tony1; 05-09-14 at 13:52.
1 in 4 do, and for people here Id say thats 2/3 or 1/2
69patrick69 (05-09-14), circumcised guy (05-09-14), Godwasgenerous (05-09-14), Klittyliker (05-09-14), Petros (05-09-14), Red and Horny (06-09-14), TiffanyTees (05-09-14), zoozoozoo (05-09-14)
Everyone gets depressed but there is only one person who is in charge of what we think and feel and that oneself! But those who need a little help here is a help link to watch and listen to if anyone is having a bad time at the mow or just need to wind down and distress
All the best
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everybody has up and down days...if you were depressed you would know about it
sara26 (05-09-14), TiffanyTees (05-09-14)
I have never been depressed and can't get my head around the condition.
I just don't understand it, I have days where I get pissed off for various reasons, but a happy camper after an hour or so at most.
Any serious issues I deal with logically and can always see the good side to things.
I know people who suffer from it and have seen them suffer.
Apparently saying "Cheer up" does not help
Send nudes
I try and look on the bright side of life and look on the positive. Laughing is good I find.
so laid back I'm always lying down.
Depression is a serious condition and anyone who suffers it should try and talk to their GP. You doctor can help find a treatment that is right for you, treatment varies from person to person. For real depression a run or visiting an escort is not the solution you need professional help and also to be aware that depression is an unfortunate but normal condition and nothing to be ashamed of..
Sorry if this sounded patronising and dramatic. See links below.
http://www.aware.ie
'Aware’s purpose is to provide information, education and support for people who experience depression or related mood disorders and their concerned family members and friends. As well as our educational programmes; Life Skills, Wellness@Work and Beat the Blues, Aware offers three core support services: Support Line, Support Mail and Support Groups. To learn more about each of these services and how to make contact please click on the options below.'
http://www.pieta.ie
'How does someone get a referral to Pieta House?
You can ring up and make an appointment for yourself. Alternatively, someone else can make an appointment for you. That person could be your partner, parent, friend, colleague or school counsellor. You don’t need a doctor’s referral or have a psychiatric report already.'
http://www.samaritans.org/your-commu...s-work-ireland
TroyTempest (05-09-14)