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F**king depression

  • 19-09-2010 1:57am
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭


    Okay so I hate doing this because who wants to hear about depression haha...have been battling it for around 12 years, in my early thirties now and its starting to get a bit frustrating....I realised the other week that I had nothing to be depressed about yet was completely depressed. I had sorted out all my work I had to do, I was training regularly at the gym, I was at peace with friends and family. So last night I was was on a roll, had been feeling good and upbeat for around 3 days in a row, focused. Then I went over to my mates place and I had a can with him, that night I felt the grip again when I got in, after one can. Im starting to believe the booze is a big player in my depression, albeit only a trigger to the underlying mental illness. Id like to hear some input on that? So tonight I was forced into going to a party had around 5 beers and went into a pub club in town, was there no more than one minute when I decided I was too depressed and walked home. Thing is Id love to meet a girl I was attracted to and start a relationship, have been hung up on an ex for ages I think at this stage for the sake of being hung up on something, its frustrating to go out, see nice girls, then become depressed and so never get the opportunity to meet someone(whats the story with this, I fancied this girl with glasses then realised it was only because she reminded me of the ex when she put funny glasses on). Aw this has turned into a rant now. Was wondering if its time I began long term medication for it as over the last few weeks Ive concluded I am a manic depressive.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 17,485 ✭✭✭✭Ickle Magoo


    Hi nosociallife456

    I am afraid we cannot offer medical advice or attempt diagnosis and nor are we qualified to offer advice regarding medication.
    If you are concerned about any aspect of your health then you should make an appointment with your GP.

    Best of luck
    Ickle


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