VictoryinJesus
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And unless depression includes thoughts of suicide, I kind of think it’s a good thing that forces us to examination of what’s going on in us and with us.
I’ve always thought about that too in relation to depression drugs which I’m on again. But what you said was one of the reasons I came off of them for a while. I’ve seen so many in a desperate situation where they could have been on the cusp of possibly asking why am I here in this situation….but then take a pill for the depression so they are able to remain where they are. It is like saying the feelings and signals and alarms are not good to recognize nor pay attention to, instead just put a mask on it and you’ll be better for it. I’ve seen so many where when they try to come off whatever was chemical to treat the depression…they are still right where they were. Yet decades have passed. For a while I welcomed the alarms as a good thing…but that is hard. Point is…Imo what you said is wise that depression could be an alarm we are not well mentally, physically or emotionally and an chance to seek why…what is going on. I still suggest God is the best counselor…even though I’ve fallen back in to depression pills to silence the alarms. It is like depression pills for blood pressure problems without asking “why is your blood pressure telling you something is coming up fast” …a total collapse of possibly a stoke or heart attack …here take some pills and put a mask on it. Maybe it is fear…the the blood pressure signals an heart attack or stroke then surely it isn’t a good time to approach the problems head on…but what if that is the very thing that is needed?
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