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Poll Question: Has it ever seriously crossed your mind?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 20 2005 at 16:58

We need the hugging thread ressurected!!! Give me some Love!

 

 

 

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 20 2005 at 17:38

Nah...i have had thoughts that it would better to be dead but not of killing myself. Personally i feel its not the best way to deal with the issues, its only the easy way out. But w/e.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 20 2005 at 20:09

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 20 2005 at 20:23

Yes... but was it really that serious? 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 20 2005 at 21:29

Never even considered it.I love life.

And no matter how rough life gets it will always get better.

Tardis,you should really try to get some councilling,it might help.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 20 2005 at 21:33

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 20 2005 at 21:38

Originally posted by tardis tardis wrote:

Progtologist I have and am. But thanks for the suggestion, you're very perceptive.

Well,I can tell by your responses in the forum and some pics you have used in your sig that you aren't doing too well right now.

Try to talk to someone,because if you suffer from depression this is a bad time of the year for it,it gets even worse during the holidays.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 21 2005 at 03:19

Although I have been through all manner of bereavements, break ups and knock backs, I found that any real depression and anxiety I suffered seemed to be sparked by things out of my control; conflicts around the world, the fear of terminal illness etc. Ive also felt overwhelmed by how utterly insignificant we ALL are, overwhelmed to the point of panic attack. It's obvious that my own personal experiences are the reason behind my 'darker' days, but it seems as though I'm so frightened to address these, so instead I allow things beyond my control to masquerade as my real problems.

That way I'm exempt from having to do anything about it. It's more of an avoidance strategy than a coping one!

Does that sound insane?? Does anyone actually know what I'm talking about??

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 21 2005 at 12:12
Crossed my mind once or twice, but I figured it would get better and it does. But now I get anxiety attacks sometimes. My guess is that it's because I don't know what to do next in my life. High school's almost over and I'm a bit lost. But it'll be OK.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 21 2005 at 16:28
Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

Although I have been through all manner of bereavements, break ups and knock backs, I found that any real depression and anxiety I suffered seemed to be sparked by things out of my control; conflicts around the world, the fear of terminal illness etc. Ive also felt overwhelmed by how utterly insignificant we ALL are, overwhelmed to the point of panic attack. It's obvious that my own personal experiences are the reason behind my 'darker' days, but it seems as though I'm so frightened to address these, so instead I allow things beyond my control to masquerade as my real problems.

That way I'm exempt from having to do anything about it. It's more of an avoidance strategy than a coping one!

Does that sound insane?? Does anyone actually know what I'm talking about??

I do.

But at the end of the day, all of this is due to two things:

1. Reality

2. Biochemistry

Feeling depressed is mostly about biochemistry, IMO. It hurts, so we become pessimistic, and then it hurts even more. A vicious circle. But we can realise that what we're dealing with is basically physical pain; pain not that different from the occasional one. Yeah, it's definitely more of a b*tch to get rid of and it's not really localised in one point, but it's physical pain. It is possible to "detach" one's thoughts from it at least to a certain extent and break that vicious circle. Same thing with fear etc. And if we manage to detach, we have more power and confidence to work on the first cause - reality. It works quite well for me, at least.       

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 21 2005 at 16:55
If i die tomorrow, i'd be all right, because i believe, that after we're gone,the spirit carries on...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 21 2005 at 17:13
...or are eaten by the eagle






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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 21 2005 at 18:46

Somewhat 1 year and a half or 2 ago, but never convinced myself to do it. You know, I just felt it would surely replace in, if not, well...

It has taken time, but my life is getting good since a 3-4 months... there's some positive things that happen, you're life is always better than some others. be patient, that's all.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 21 2005 at 23:31
Originally posted by Manunkind Manunkind wrote:

Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

Although I have been through all manner of bereavements, break ups and knock backs, I found that any real depression and anxiety I suffered seemed to be sparked by things out of my control; conflicts around the world, the fear of terminal illness etc. Ive also felt overwhelmed by how utterly insignificant we ALL are, overwhelmed to the point of panic attack. It's obvious that my own personal experiences are the reason behind my 'darker' days, but it seems as though I'm so frightened to address these, so instead I allow things beyond my control to masquerade as my real problems.

That way I'm exempt from having to do anything about it. It's more of an avoidance strategy than a coping one!

Does that sound insane?? Does anyone actually know what I'm talking about??

I do.

But at the end of the day, all of this is due to two things:

1. Reality

2. Biochemistry

Feeling depressed is mostly about biochemistry, IMO. It hurts, so we become pessimistic, and then it hurts even more. A vicious circle. But we can realise that what we're dealing with is basically physical pain; pain not that different from the occasional one. Yeah, it's definitely more of a b*tch to get rid of and it's not really localised in one point, but it's physical pain. It is possible to "detach" one's thoughts from it at least to a certain extent and break that vicious circle. Same thing with fear etc. And if we manage to detach, we have more power and confidence to work on the first cause - reality. It works quite well for me, at least.       



I certainly know where you're coming from ... 2 factors played a big part in my battles ...

1) A family history of dipolar depression ...

2) Moving house 26 or 27 times in my first 29 years ... living in some of the world's poorest countries and some of its wealthiest ... there is a feeling of responsibility and helplessness that can and has led to despair ...

It is indeed a viscious circle, but ever since I became a parent, I have refused to allow myself to give into it ... which is far from saying being a parent is a solution ... in many cases it can make things worse ...  it has just forced me to switch when I see the warning signs coming (I'm sure you guys know what I mean) ... cos there's simply no room in my life for it ... I have too important a job to do.


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"No" replies the unhumbled optimist "You are only the present."
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 22 2005 at 10:29

I've been very depressed on a lot of occassions but thankfully it hasn't happened to me for a long time now. I hope I'll never be depressed again but you never know when it will strike. In my experience depression is the worst thing that can happen to anybody and I wish there was some way that we could get rid of it.

My advice to anyone thinking about committing suicide is DON'T DO IT! I personally know someone who did and the devastation that it causes to family and friends is unbelievable. It ruins many lives. When you're depressed you don't think that anybody will miss you but you're wrong - THEY WILL.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 22 2005 at 11:14
I've pondered it a few times, but never very seriously.

I've also unfortunately had a suicide in my family history, and it is absolutely devastating to those left behind. Bob Greece is right. You would be missed, no matter how it may feel otherwise.

Besides, you'd never know if you missed the triumphant return of Prog's Golden Years!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 22 2005 at 13:05
no....I just wouldn't know how to go about organising it...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2005 at 00:53

If I had to kill someone, I would not start by myself

Seriously, I did have a depression couple of years ago, but not to the point of killing myself.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2005 at 17:29

I think all of us had thought "what's our purpose in life" "why continue to live and suffer" etc.

The thing that frightens me the most in my life is routine. I hate it. I think it makes you a robot....

Thats why I try to do something different every day (apart from being in PA )

So my advise is similar to what Bob Greece said. MOVE ON. TRY TO BE AS HAPPY AS DAMN POSSIBLE.....

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 25 2005 at 14:26

Originally posted by Manunkind Manunkind wrote:

Yes, and I keep having suicidal thoughts. I've learned to ignore them, however. There's just too many great people out there to make an exit on them like that.

the same goes for me...i have so many great friends--and MUSIC--if i wasn't able to play music adn compose it as well as I do I'd most certainly be dead right now.

I'm a reasonable man, get off my case
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