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In reply to: Patti jo wrote a new post, Pull yourself out of depression! Depression Depression is a big deal. Oh it can be diagnosed and treated with medication, but to the human eye we can’t see it. It doesn’t have a […] View
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I agree the most important part of it is calling for help picking up a phone, counting on friends/family. Nobody want to loose you and those who are in a depression need to realize that you are not alone…not ever. Seeking treatment can save your life. Thanks Shavkat!
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@Patti jo I have watched my niece getting into depression. Her marriage caused it. But luckily she had the right treatment. I say treatment as she is on some pill that helps her move on in life and I must say she is doing good.
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Sorry to hear about your niece having to go through that, it was actually what I went through as well and it was tuff, meds do help. The one thing that helped me the most was realizing my self esteem was horribly low, kind of like why wasn’t I good enough. Reality is while I might have made mistakes, man I certainly did not deserve what this jack wagon handed me. Truth be told he wasn’t good enough for me! Best wishes to her hope she can feel that way real soon!
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It is the ability to look at the plus side of life that she is able to cope and that she has plenty of.
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That’s a beautiful thing!
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It is true. Especially facing the Monday blue, heh!
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Monday the start over day! Make it a good one Ceci!
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Love that quote!
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I have traced the real cause of depression and pondered and pondered over it a couple of days and night add conclude that the prime cause of depression is man’s negative thoughts remain an any shape in our conscious and subconscious.
It remain in our mind in the semblance of evil images are poured into our innocent and holy minds by Satan the enemy of all human beings. First false negative thought appear on our mind screen and after this they get a solid shape of desire after this we think how to fulfill our desires in practical life.
When we have no way see its fulfillment in practical life. Our brain depressed anon and along with it terror enters into our soul and spreads in the whole blood via arteries and veins.
To avoid depression, do not stuff vain thoughts to which I call negative thought male our life charmless but harm full 24 hours.
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In reply to: Patti jo wrote a new post, The confusion of recovery. Sponsered by (Brain) Aneurysm/AVM Community Togetherness ACT found on Facebook. Our group had a discussion regarding solitude. That’s t […] View
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In reply to: Patti jo wrote a new post, The confusion of recovery. Sponsered by (Brain) Aneurysm/AVM Community Togetherness ACT found on Facebook. Our group had a discussion regarding solitude. That’s t […] View
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In reply to: Patti jo wrote a new post, The confusion of recovery. Sponsered by (Brain) Aneurysm/AVM Community Togetherness ACT found on Facebook. Our group had a discussion regarding solitude. That’s t […] View
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Nice post, but I have no problem of my body parts esp. brain. I care myself.Thanks.
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You are one of the lucky ones Cely, there are so many people who have had a rupture who aren’t so lucky. I love working side by side with them to get them back to a comfortable spot after rupture.
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@Pati jo, You are also lucky.You are doing good deeds for the benefits of the needy. We must always thank the Lord.
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Family history is very much a consideration, stress is at the top of the list for a rupture to occur, and brain surgery no matter the instance will change things up a bit. Bringing awareness to the table for the signs and symptoms is something we are trying to change. For instance had someone suggested a cat scan or MRI when I was having headaches, probably could’ve saved me from rupturing. It is indeed as you said a lifestyle change.
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Thanks Sharon a support group can make all the difference in the world!
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