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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 166674" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Before the right medications, I could be in the middle of drinking a soda one minute, feeling fine, and within a few seconds be plunged into the deepest, most horrible depression without any warning. Thus is the curse of a mood disorder. I didn't ever feel it coming, it just did. One moment I'd be ok. The next, I'd be in mental agony. </p><p>I take suicidal thoughts seriously in a depressed person because I was there. in my opinion it's dangerous not to. Is she on any medications because in mega-deep depressions, talking just isn't enough. And you feel so hopeless that you just give up. It's a medical problem--clinical depression. If I waited for it to go away, at least in my case as a teenager it could take a year or more. And even then I wasn't "right." Good luck to you and hugs to your daughter. This is very difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 166674, member: 1550"] Before the right medications, I could be in the middle of drinking a soda one minute, feeling fine, and within a few seconds be plunged into the deepest, most horrible depression without any warning. Thus is the curse of a mood disorder. I didn't ever feel it coming, it just did. One moment I'd be ok. The next, I'd be in mental agony. I take suicidal thoughts seriously in a depressed person because I was there. in my opinion it's dangerous not to. Is she on any medications because in mega-deep depressions, talking just isn't enough. And you feel so hopeless that you just give up. It's a medical problem--clinical depression. If I waited for it to go away, at least in my case as a teenager it could take a year or more. And even then I wasn't "right." Good luck to you and hugs to your daughter. This is very difficult. [/QUOTE]
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