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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I don't post much, but I'm a lurker and I'm sure I've read some of your QOTW answers (you're a nurse I believe). You come across as a lovely, personable lady who usually enjoys life.
The way you feel now isn't 'normal' or logical even though it might feel it - what I mean is that your usual state of being shouldn't involve hoping that you won't wake up in the morning. Unfortunately, a lot of people (especially intelligent ones, I like to think) go through a stage of feeling this way. What I'm saying is that you shouldn't have to put up with it.
Once you've got help and got things moving again, you'll be SO glad you did. You'll be so glad you're free of the despondency. Hopefully that will be motivation in itself. Perhaps you don't need meds; just to talk through your feelings and thoughts until you get to the bottom of what is causing the depression. But then again, perhaps meds would help; they do help a lot of people.
Or perhaps I'll just pester you until you make your doctors' appointments...if that's what it takes!
Sorry to ramble!
( , Thu 11 Jun 2009, 0:26, 1 reply, 16 years ago)

That's probably the most concrete thing I need!
( , Thu 11 Jun 2009, 0:39, Reply)

Stop dicking about on the internet and get some proper help.
( , Thu 11 Jun 2009, 0:56, Reply)
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