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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 456683" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Janet, I do hear you and understand what you mean, because I've also been there/am still there sometimes. Partly I think it's because of what Insane said about not finding ppl 'HERE' to connect with. In other words, "friends you can touch". They either don't get the struggles, or aren't 'worthy' of our energy. The other part is depression, and the other part is a person's general personality and coping mechanisms.</p><p></p><p>Having thought some more on the topic, I think the term we're looking for is APATHY - a general feeling of "I just don't care". It is a symptom of depression. And if it gets bad enough, a medication tweak is in order. But, 'bad enough' is very subjective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 456683, member: 11965"] Janet, I do hear you and understand what you mean, because I've also been there/am still there sometimes. Partly I think it's because of what Insane said about not finding ppl 'HERE' to connect with. In other words, "friends you can touch". They either don't get the struggles, or aren't 'worthy' of our energy. The other part is depression, and the other part is a person's general personality and coping mechanisms. Having thought some more on the topic, I think the term we're looking for is APATHY - a general feeling of "I just don't care". It is a symptom of depression. And if it gets bad enough, a medication tweak is in order. But, 'bad enough' is very subjective. [/QUOTE]
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