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Sat, Jun 23 12:00 AM

Nonsituational depression

 Non-situational depression makes me furious! It's part of the bipolar cycle, which is NOT something that can be cured. The extreme reactions can be controlled to a degree by Lithium but one can never expect to be asymptomatic. I guess I can't expect the depression to disappear but perhaps I&»

 
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Sat, Jun 23 12:00 AM

This sucks

 Everybody else here seems so cheerful and hopeful which is why I hesitate to get involved in programs of this nature. I'll be the black cloud when the depression hits. My old cat seems to be dying and I don't have the money to take him to the vet. I've got the black dog on me really bad.»

 
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Mon, Sep 17 12:00 AM

excuses

 Sure I have a lot of them. But in my life, tired and depressed are also realities that sometimes cause me not to be able to function too well in other areas. Some of the depression is just learned running away but part of it is biochemical. If you're not bipolar you won't know. No matter wha»