What Does It Feel Like When You Are
Depressed?
ByRebecca White
Just a little about me, my name is Rebecca
White and I have dealt with some form of depression
my whole life. I have heard it all: "Why don’t
you just snap out it of it?" or "Your life
is fine so what do you have to be depressed
about?" it doesn’t matter what goes on in
my life depression has nothing to do with
what is going on around me.
I wrote this short article to help
others know how it feels when a person
is suffering from depression. Its not
the best article but this article was
written on one of my "bad days".
I can be on the top of the world one
day and the next wake up with this over
whelming urge to cry, to not do anything,
and not know why I went to bed the night
before happy and woke up like nothing
is going to go right.
Depression can stem from a chemical imbalance,
or from dealing with a stress in your
life that you cannot seem to handle.
What does it feel like to be depressed?
The world around you feels like it is
gray, you don’t realize the beautiful
things that are going on around you. You
don’t notice the butterflies or the wonderful
rainbows in the sky after a rain.
You feel like you are alone even in a
crowd.
You don’t feel like you are worth it,
or that no one loves you even when in
truth those around them will tell them
they are loved.
You don’t feel successful, you feel like
a constant failure, even if you are not.
You don’t feel joy out of the small things,
you don’t really notice what is going
on around you. You fail to find joy out
of a flower or butterflies
The day to day life just passes you by
Being depressed is not something we who
deal with depression want to live with.
For some of us the only way to cope is
to take depression meds to help us deal
with the depression and help improve our
chemical imbalance.
My hope is that if you can read how a
person feels when they are depressed someone
will have a better knowledge of how to
help the loved one by knowing what he/she
may be feeling.
Help your loved one seek out professional
help, be there for them, try your best
not to say the old cliche's those do not
help no matter how much you think it will.
To be honest telling us to snap out of
it will only sink some of us farther down
as it will only enforce what we ourselves
are feeling.
Rebecca White is a WAHM to 3 boys. She
has been dealing with depression for 14
years. Just this year she made a decision
to build a site to offer support for moms
who suffer from the taboo subjects that
no one wants to talk about or are afraid
to talk about. Support for Moms is a safe
place to come and find others who deal
with everyday challenges like you do.
http://www.supportformoms.com
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