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isthisit?

isthisit?

The name's Cedrik
Jun 23, 2023
159
Every time things get good I instantly get dropped into depression by something even slightly bad (like a bad memory or something) and I cant get out of the loop, its also getting worse with every relapse.
My gf is getting worried now and wants me to talk to a professional. Ill see what they say and maybe they can help in some way.
Am I the only one with this problem?
 
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timf

Enlightened
Mar 26, 2020
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Everyone has ups and downs because of the variability of life. If your "downs" hit harder than most, you may discover ways to reduce the depth, duration, or frequency. Some people are more sensitive (like artistic types). It is possible to learn how to better protect sensitivities as well.
 
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pauly369

pauly369

Dying Inside.
Mar 16, 2025
162
Its almost impossible to stay mentally stable in this hellish world, especially if you are prone to depression etc.
Ive been clinically depressed for years now yet have had a few episodes where things were good, yet only for a short while.
And, inevitably I always descend back into the pit of despair because I cant handle things like stress or memories of abuse Ive suffered.
At times Its as though some unseen force is teasing Me : Ill feel a bit better and then that feeling of being ok is snatched away from Me.
Maybe seeing someone will help you. No harm in trying.
It works for some, but never did for Me.
 

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