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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 60619" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Just want to pipe in on the therapy and medication thing. I know how you feel that nothing can change circumstances........because for years I refused therapy and medication as well. However, about 10 years ago I started an anti-depressant and it was miraculous. Yes, I gained a bit of weight, but I did not continue to gain weight, and personally it was worth it. I no longer saw the blackness everywhere, or felt in a tunnel, I could finally see light.</p><p></p><p>About 5 years ago, after diddle dallying around with interviewing therapist I hated for years, I found a counselor who has literally helped me change my life. Not the circumstances, because that is out of our control, but she has helped me be able to process things, and see things in a completely different way than I ever was able to. </p><p></p><p>Because of these 2 interventions I can safely say that I have become a completely different person - a person I like - even though I still do not like my circumstances. I hope you will reconsider, for your own self, more than anyone else's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 60619, member: 3301"] Just want to pipe in on the therapy and medication thing. I know how you feel that nothing can change circumstances........because for years I refused therapy and medication as well. However, about 10 years ago I started an anti-depressant and it was miraculous. Yes, I gained a bit of weight, but I did not continue to gain weight, and personally it was worth it. I no longer saw the blackness everywhere, or felt in a tunnel, I could finally see light. About 5 years ago, after diddle dallying around with interviewing therapist I hated for years, I found a counselor who has literally helped me change my life. Not the circumstances, because that is out of our control, but she has helped me be able to process things, and see things in a completely different way than I ever was able to. Because of these 2 interventions I can safely say that I have become a completely different person - a person I like - even though I still do not like my circumstances. I hope you will reconsider, for your own self, more than anyone else's. [/QUOTE]
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