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ever had depression that bring you down. but do something that makes go away.

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    ever had depression that bring you down. but do something that makes go away.

    been get depression again and it sucks. but went out to take soccer photo and next thing you know depression gone for now since got so great photo to cheer me up and forget about having depression. this cheer me up so much do not feel my depression i been get for past few weeks. also thing my other health issue that came back cause it. since when at soccer game i was sweeting out my liquids instead of having to hit restroom every 2 to 3 hours. if what i think got root canal again and need to be fix.

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    Glad you found something that helped you through it! It’s hugely important to have such things.
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      #3
      Originally posted by Cdn_Cuda View Post
      Glad you found something that helped you through it! It’s hugely important to have such things.
      this one best days i had for take photo's of soccer. i hope softball game does not bring me down again. since local college forgets fundamentals. at start of season our main pitch was in first place with wins and second place with most k's in game that was after month of playing. but rest of team is letting her down by making to many mistakes

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        #4
        I'm glad you're feeling better! I'm glad you're mindful of what's going on.

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          #5
          I have ridden the wave most my life. Looking back I can atrribute it to a handful of childhood expierences.

          In my expierence, doing some tasks that are not physical, yet enjoyable only help short term. The only thing that has helped me stay steady on the peak of the happiness waves, is regular exercise. I wake up early every day now and I work out at least 30 minutes before anything else. My mood levels have skyrocketed, and are sustainable as a result. I cant recommend it enough.
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            #6
            keeping occupied... idle minds tend to wonder and drift, sometimes in the wrong direction. I tend to do small projects.

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              do not get all time unless my parathyroid acts up and sucks all i want to do is nothing but sleep and makes so i have go all time since cause me dehydrate all where body wants to sweat or take leaks all time.

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                #8
                Daily exercise and meditation help me the most but can be extremely hard to do in tough times. I also believe a good diet helps. I also think it's good to do something every day that helps you escape from the realities of life a bit like play a video game or getting immersed in a good movie. Stay strong and remember the good times are right around the corner, the lows won't last forever.
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                  #9
                  Happy to hear it, Chris!

                  Losing weight (120lbs) changed everything for me. I did 20lb/mo for the first 3 months telling myself I'd lose it or die trying. Losing that 60lbs made me a lot happier, and I went down to a healthier 10 lb/mo for 6 more months.
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                    #10
                    Its called alcohol. Every time I drink it I seem to be happy.

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                      *for those that can drink in moderation. That happy to depression shift after too many drinks is enough to stop me from drinking anything for a few weeks/months.

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                    Originally posted by Criticalhammer View Post
                    Its called alcohol. Every time I drink it I seem to be happy.
                    i do not drink any more if do only once in blue moon. so that will not work since alcohol cause my acid reflux to act up if get back in habit of drinking

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                      #12
                      i remember someone giving me a hard time because i answered yes to the question; "if you could take a pill that made you drunk, without having to drink, would you?" (or something along that line)

                      now, i forget the situation and the context (maybe i was under the influence at the time) but it was something about "drinking for the wrong reason..."

                      idk, that always kind of stuck with me. nothing changed though...

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