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Post by petop86 on May 15, 2013 18:47:23 GMT 1
I'm not sure if I have posted this in the correct place I'm sorry if I havent. I don't know if this normal behaviour for people with depression but does anyone else get a sense of happiness about being depressed. I think I realised that I actually enjoy being depressed more than when I feel normal I thinks it's because I am used to being depressed and feel more comfortable being locked in the house on my own than feeling uncomfortable trying to leave the house I don't know if that makes sense.It sounds insane but I do enjoy my depression more than if I feel normal I have an excuse for not doing stuff when I'm depressed and I must like feeling sorry for myself when I feel good in myself I don't have no excuses. Maybe I'm just going to deep into It I don't know if anyone else has ever felt like this.
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Post by Zaf on May 15, 2013 18:52:01 GMT 1
yes I have on occasions, I think I tend to use it as an excuse not to things sometimes
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Post by cat on May 15, 2013 20:55:07 GMT 1
Yes, Terry, I can feel exactly the same sometimes. A book I read recently, suggests that we can actually hold ourselves back from recovering, because we are so comfortable with the "old-self". The book was called "Shoot the Damn Dog" By Sally Bramptom. If you enjoy reading, it is sometimes good to educate ourselves on depression. Sometimes, it helps us be more aware of ourselves.
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Post by shazzy on May 15, 2013 21:24:30 GMT 1
I too have used it as an excuse for not going places it doing things.
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Post by maddymoo on May 17, 2013 9:11:36 GMT 1
I've done that too x
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Post by derril on Aug 8, 2019 9:44:38 GMT 1
A happy depression? For me it sounds like an oxymoron. You can't be happy when you are sad. Thus, you must fight your depression by any means possible. I don't have much experience in psychological affairs, but I know that one of the most effective ways to do that is to find a hobby and get totally absorbed with it. For me such hobby is making home made decorations. It's a win-win. I have great time crafting different beautiful things and get some cash selling them (my best ones are homemade lamps, something of that kind - geeklah.com/best-moon-lamp.html). Maybe my advice will be useful for those who are currently in despair.
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Post by tammy on Jan 28, 2020 9:31:29 GMT 1
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Post by ellatugade on Feb 11, 2020 22:59:53 GMT 1
I'm not too sure, but I would definitely recommend talking to a specialist about this. Check out www.ignitedminds.ca They offer SUPER affordable counselling. $35/hr for 1 virtual session
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