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Depression is treatable.

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Depression can affect thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, often making daily life challenging. Seeking support from friends, family, or mental health professionals is crucial for managing depression. It's important to remember that depression is treatable, and with the right support, you can find relief and regain enjoyment in life.

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gajh

Are you willing to share how you treated depression? What did you find helpful? Do you still struggle with depression at all?

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Soccer_dog in reply to gajh

Treatment often involves a combination of therapy, medication, lifestyle changes, and support from loved ones. Therapy, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), will help you learn coping strategies and address negative thought patterns. Medications like antidepressants can also be effective too. Additionally, maintaining a healthy lifestyle with regular exercise, proper nutrition, and sufficient sleep can support your overall well-being. It's important to find what works best for you with the guidance of a healthcare professional.

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Foxfur in reply to Soccer_dog

Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is where I tend to struggle, I am consistently inconsistent food choice wise, and I like to exercise, however I took off for December to spend time with family and I haven’t been back at it with both eating right and exercising, causing a weight gain, and of course that makes me feel more depressed

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sunshinefan

Thank you for your post. Did you take medication? What else helped?

Thank you.

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Soccer_dog in reply to sunshinefan

Yes I did, Other things that can help include establishing a support network of friends and family, engaging in activities you enjoy, practicing mindfulness or relaxation techniques, setting realistic goals, and seeking professional help when needed. It is also essential to prioritize self-care and be patient with yourself during the recovery process.

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fauxartist

There is no cure for clinical depression, but the things you mentioned certainly give you the tools for managing and coping with it. It doesn't have to define us, and we can certainly have a good life even with the ups and downs.

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shoppinghabit

Please share more information on managing depression. I’ve tried many medications, therapy and still struggle. Always looking for more help.

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Soccer_dog in reply to shoppinghabit

I'm sorry to hear that you're struggling. Managing depression can be challenging, and it often requires a combination of strategies tailored to your individual needs. In addition to medication and therapy, explore the entire conversation on this thread for approaches that could be beneficial in managing depression.Remember, it's okay to ask for help and to take things one step at a time. Recovery from depression is a journey, and finding the right combination of strategies may take time and experimentation. Don't lose hope, and continue to reach out for support when needed.

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Nordie2024

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PhoebeOphelia

Yes but... Like some of the other commenters have said, it is rare to have one depression. Those people may respond to a major life event (death, divorce) with depression but are otherwise ok enough. People who look into these kinds of lists and groups are lifers -- depression comes and goes (and yes, it always goes, but it also always comes back eventually) and takes a lot of work to manage. You have to stay vigilant with sleep and exercise and social experiences and meds (which will inevitably need to be changed). The episodes come and go, and we should not feel at fault when they come back.

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Teaching

I believe you though it may take time.

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Cookie2217

Exactly. However sometimes people have treatment resistant depression in which you don't get any relief from any medications and you try many and nothing seems to work for many years. This is very sad that some people are depressed for years and years and years. I have myself major depressive disorder, PTSD and adjustment disorder and I have been in fact in a depressive episode for the last 4 years and only just starting to come out of it and be getting to see a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel that I have to dig myself out of the depression.

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