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<blockquote data-quote="Brit90" data-source="post: 1318904" data-attributes="member: 44725"><p>We all have problems, we all cope in different ways.</p><p>Once upon a time, I was on Anti-depressants but I got off of them, because they really were not good. Yes, they helped a bit at first, but getting off of them, put me in hospital.</p><p>Anyway, I have "been there" and survived. The secret for me, was to open up, do things I liked to do. Not worry about things and let life go on and on.</p><p>If you need help, there are always helplines and doctors who take this stuff seriously. Also, as much as family and friends can be supportive, unless people have been there, it just doesn't feel right talking.</p><p>Depression is not cured by medicine, it's cured by changing the things in your life that are making you depressed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brit90, post: 1318904, member: 44725"] We all have problems, we all cope in different ways. Once upon a time, I was on Anti-depressants but I got off of them, because they really were not good. Yes, they helped a bit at first, but getting off of them, put me in hospital. Anyway, I have "been there" and survived. The secret for me, was to open up, do things I liked to do. Not worry about things and let life go on and on. If you need help, there are always helplines and doctors who take this stuff seriously. Also, as much as family and friends can be supportive, unless people have been there, it just doesn't feel right talking. Depression is not cured by medicine, it's cured by changing the things in your life that are making you depressed. [/QUOTE]
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