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sharing something my son said during FS..
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 690980" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I have suffered severe depression since age 13. I fight it with all I have including medication (not street drugs) and therapy. At 20 I was a depressed mess, but refused to make it even worse. I got better after finding the right medication combo, continuing therapy, learning how to be good to me and accept myself and I don't get into that hole anymore. If I quit therapy, medications and did street drugs I'd still be a disaster.</p><p></p><p>I know about the sheer hell of clinical depression. I also know it is treatable and that pot, meth, and heroin aren't the answer. Until the drugs are stopped and treatment for depression IS accepted, it is hard to get better. You can't just tell yourself to cheer up. Depression is a clinical disorder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 690980, member: 1550"] I have suffered severe depression since age 13. I fight it with all I have including medication (not street drugs) and therapy. At 20 I was a depressed mess, but refused to make it even worse. I got better after finding the right medication combo, continuing therapy, learning how to be good to me and accept myself and I don't get into that hole anymore. If I quit therapy, medications and did street drugs I'd still be a disaster. I know about the sheer hell of clinical depression. I also know it is treatable and that pot, meth, and heroin aren't the answer. Until the drugs are stopped and treatment for depression IS accepted, it is hard to get better. You can't just tell yourself to cheer up. Depression is a clinical disorder. [/QUOTE]
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