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Originally posted by northepaul View PostThis is a symptom of depression too....definately go and talk to the Dr, maybe suggest that you dont want tablets and ask what else he can do for you?
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I hope you feel better soon. Loads of good advice above but as no-one else has mentioned it, have you tried some sort of basic crafting? I'm crocheting a blanket at the mo and although it probably sounds naff, it's like a sort of meditation. It's a very simple pattern, so there's no referring to instructions or worrying about getting it wrong. I find it very calming to just sit quietly with my yarn and hook, making the same repetitive motions (plus I can sit under it on cold days!).I was feeling part of the scenery
I walked right out of the machinery
My heart going boom boom boom
"Hey" he said "Grab your things
I've come to take you home."
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Im another that is struggling with depression as we speak and like you I can sleep for a week at any given moment. I know what has caused mine, my family disowned me 2 weeks ago. I am another that is completely against meds FOR ME. I have reacted badly to them before. However, I have known people that they have helped so its horses for courses. I believe that time, understnading and acceptance I will feel better. I hope time will prove its the best healer for you Munch. I would however completely agree with Seahorse. Crafting has helped me cope tremendously in the last few years. Hobby's help immensely as it gives you some calm time for you.http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/jamiesjourney
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I was suffering with work related stresss last year. Like a typical bloke i thought I was Ok when clearly I wasn't and hadn't been for a while. It got to the stage where I phoned a helpline and broke down in tears. All the stuff i was bottling up came out and i had to go and see the doctor the next day. I was signed off work (4 months in the end) and recommended to do cognitive behavioural therapy. Although sceptical it worked a treat. I could work out why I was stressed and what I could do about it in future. I actually took up gardening as a result. I also did a bit of 1-1 counselling which was a great help. A year on I'm back at work, happy and adicted to gardening. Basically, it helped to talk to the professionals - i didn't want to but apparently i was a week away from a complete breakdown.
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