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Do YOU suffer from depression? How do you keep a positive perspective?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiapet" data-source="post: 358053" data-attributes="member: 455"><p>Yes I did for a time and as I posted to day in topic "do you ever feel this too", I took Cymbalta for about a year or so (also took it for Fibromyalgia). It worked and helped. Coming off of it though was the worst. I wish I had known how bad that was going to be and researched it then or the information about it was available then. I'm not sure but I think it was too new at the time. However, I was glad I did take it because it did help it and I didn't know where I'd be if I hadn't. It got so bad with anxieties that I couldn't function well at all. I started leaning towards paranoia and conspiracies and that's never a good thing but I was soooo stressed out I probably was close to breaking. Detachment. Now I'm sometimes too detached I fear but it's better that they the other way they tell me because my human instincts to always kick in when they need to and bring me back around.</p><p></p><p>I keep positive by knowing that there ARE others out there all over who have it far worse then I do in many ways. That always helps keep it all in perspective for me. That it "could" be worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiapet, post: 358053, member: 455"] Yes I did for a time and as I posted to day in topic "do you ever feel this too", I took Cymbalta for about a year or so (also took it for Fibromyalgia). It worked and helped. Coming off of it though was the worst. I wish I had known how bad that was going to be and researched it then or the information about it was available then. I'm not sure but I think it was too new at the time. However, I was glad I did take it because it did help it and I didn't know where I'd be if I hadn't. It got so bad with anxieties that I couldn't function well at all. I started leaning towards paranoia and conspiracies and that's never a good thing but I was soooo stressed out I probably was close to breaking. Detachment. Now I'm sometimes too detached I fear but it's better that they the other way they tell me because my human instincts to always kick in when they need to and bring me back around. I keep positive by knowing that there ARE others out there all over who have it far worse then I do in many ways. That always helps keep it all in perspective for me. That it "could" be worse. [/QUOTE]
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