She said that when you are in a deep depression, don't fight it. She said that that is the one time in your life when you will see things for what they are. She said the fog that we all live in is suddenly lifted when she was depressed and that when she came out of her depression, she suddenly knew what she had to do. She said it was God's way of telling her to stop and wake up.
It seems a bit strange, but I can kinda see her point. I think the exception to this would be if you are having suicidal thoughts/leanings.
What do you all think?
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
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> What really sux is that depression is always going to be a part of
> you. Can't avoid it.
Well, yes and no. You will always know that you have a predisposition
towards depression. However, several people I know have eventually
"come out of it". That is, they lead "normal" lives with no more
depressive symptoms than the average person and no drugs.
Some people live their whole lives with it. Some don't. Don't ask me
what the difference is, though.
--BenD
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