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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 105355"><p>Several years ago, there was a blip of an article in Maxim magazine (of all things) about a study that linked smoking to a decrease in depression. I don't remember what it said exactly and I'll try to google and see what I can find, but it was along the lines of: for those who struggle with depression, smoking cessation increased it. Some chemical thing. I remember it because at the time I read it, I was heading into a deep, dark, scary depression and that was a really good excuse (ha!) for me to not quit smoking at that time.</p><p></p><p>CALL your psychiatrist. You have depression. Now is the time of year for the seasonal stuff, too. A medication tweak or change may really benefit you. At least get you to the point where what you're feeling isn't so all-consuming.</p><p></p><p>((((((((((((((((lots and lots of love and hugs)))))))))))))), hon. </p><p></p><p>Always remember that we love you and are here for you. I pm'd you when you first joined and told you what a great addition I thought you were to the board. The longer you've been here, the more I think that. You are truly a remarkable, lady. And those aren't just words. I mean it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 105355"] Several years ago, there was a blip of an article in Maxim magazine (of all things) about a study that linked smoking to a decrease in depression. I don't remember what it said exactly and I'll try to google and see what I can find, but it was along the lines of: for those who struggle with depression, smoking cessation increased it. Some chemical thing. I remember it because at the time I read it, I was heading into a deep, dark, scary depression and that was a really good excuse (ha!) for me to not quit smoking at that time. CALL your psychiatrist. You have depression. Now is the time of year for the seasonal stuff, too. A medication tweak or change may really benefit you. At least get you to the point where what you're feeling isn't so all-consuming. ((((((((((((((((lots and lots of love and hugs)))))))))))))), hon. Always remember that we love you and are here for you. I pm'd you when you first joined and told you what a great addition I thought you were to the board. The longer you've been here, the more I think that. You are truly a remarkable, lady. And those aren't just words. I mean it. [/QUOTE]
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