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Dealing with depression - suicidal thoughts - Join the conversation (including helpline details)
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<blockquote data-quote="BuskhillFarm" data-source="post: 7804066" data-attributes="member: 150947"><p>My recent story I guess. 6 years ago I was single depressed, in a “good job” Daera testing cattle for br. </p><p>I was depressed never used my education bar the degree certificate to pass the interview and being able to count to 10. Got chronic fatigue from the job (same thing as what they call long covid now).</p><p>In the last 6 years it’s all turned around. Met my wife, quite my job. Started a boarding Cattery and a small arable farm. Used what ever money I have to buy better machinery than I need so I can cope with illness and work. </p><p>I have a 3 year old and 1year old boy who I look after as my wife works in a better job. Finances are tight now and still struggle with fatigue but never been as happy. I don’t count that I work as I enjoy the tractor work and the cats. It had left life so much better. </p><p>So to anyone struggling and think it’s not worth it, it might not be today, but some day in the very near future it will. How my little boys look at me and follow me around all day long (as bloody hard as it is putting up with them) it is also amazing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BuskhillFarm, post: 7804066, member: 150947"] My recent story I guess. 6 years ago I was single depressed, in a “good job” Daera testing cattle for br. I was depressed never used my education bar the degree certificate to pass the interview and being able to count to 10. Got chronic fatigue from the job (same thing as what they call long covid now). In the last 6 years it’s all turned around. Met my wife, quite my job. Started a boarding Cattery and a small arable farm. Used what ever money I have to buy better machinery than I need so I can cope with illness and work. I have a 3 year old and 1year old boy who I look after as my wife works in a better job. Finances are tight now and still struggle with fatigue but never been as happy. I don’t count that I work as I enjoy the tractor work and the cats. It had left life so much better. So to anyone struggling and think it’s not worth it, it might not be today, but some day in the very near future it will. How my little boys look at me and follow me around all day long (as bloody hard as it is putting up with them) it is also amazing [/QUOTE]
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