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Dealing with depression - suicidal thoughts - Join the conversation (including helpline details)
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<blockquote data-quote="Christoph1945" data-source="post: 6185900" data-attributes="member: 42426"><p>When anxiety/depression takes hold of our beings we find our selves waking at unearthly times and being unable to drift off again whilst thoughts run wild within our minds. Washing, brushing teeth, shaving, and all personal care can fly out o' the window, along with keeping the home and work place tidy.</p><p></p><p>Life's challenges also take on ginormous proportions beyond all, or any, hope of overcoming them. Personally, I found that some of my depression came in waves and then vanished like mist on a summers morning. I often likened it to being how I imagined it was for a chicken laying an egg. One day I would be psychologically crippled and haunted by any number of troubling thoughts and memories and then on an other day I could deliberately bring to mind all those things and they wouldn't disturb me in any way whatsoever. </p><p></p><p>It was only after many years that I discovered a dietary link to some of my psychological problems.</p><p></p><p>SilliamWhale, flippant no! You raise a very valid point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christoph1945, post: 6185900, member: 42426"] When anxiety/depression takes hold of our beings we find our selves waking at unearthly times and being unable to drift off again whilst thoughts run wild within our minds. Washing, brushing teeth, shaving, and all personal care can fly out o' the window, along with keeping the home and work place tidy. Life's challenges also take on ginormous proportions beyond all, or any, hope of overcoming them. Personally, I found that some of my depression came in waves and then vanished like mist on a summers morning. I often likened it to being how I imagined it was for a chicken laying an egg. One day I would be psychologically crippled and haunted by any number of troubling thoughts and memories and then on an other day I could deliberately bring to mind all those things and they wouldn't disturb me in any way whatsoever. It was only after many years that I discovered a dietary link to some of my psychological problems. SilliamWhale, flippant no! You raise a very valid point. [/QUOTE]
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