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I've been thinking about this for a while,but isn't doom pilling kind of a depression as well?
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It's a relief for those who strive to improve but fail to do so. To be told "yeah me too bro, it's so difficult. Feels like I'm going nowhere. I just wanna give up". They can go "yeah broooo for real! Wanna goon?I've been thinking about this for a while,but isn't doom pilling kind of a depression as well?
Once you stop caring about the ideal life, it's actually quite liberating. I should be dating, being skinny, make a lot of money and bag a babe for a wife. Why? Uh. It's expected I guess. What would I rather immediately describe as the ideal? Having a few friends I'd call just to talk, maybe a few events throughout the year to go to. Losing what little freedom I make use of to have kids? Hell no. If I had a wife who wanted them? Sure. But I don't.To go by posters in Deep Thoughts, the key to solving depression is to get married and have tons of kids.
"Ah fuck, I gotta use the summer weather.. Go biking, swimming, exploring!". Yet what I truly appreciate is doing things inside when it's snowing. Reading on the balcony, swimming with snow outside the windows. Doing things in the "down time" of the year. Things happen around the year yet people don't expect them to during october, so anything that happens is 'practically cheating'. Ignoring that you could meet, date, and move in with a partner in the dark winter months and have her knocked up by summer.I myself also sometimes just have seasonal moods
It doesn’t stop you feeling depressed, it just stops you killing yourself on a whim because you’d be ruining the lives of people you do actually love.the key to solving depression is to get married and have tons of kids.
No.Has anybody here had good experiences with meds(fluoxetine, whatever)
I always find it interesting when people say this because you could slip SSRIs, SNRI, NDRIs, and any other RIs into my breakfast every day and I'd never notice a difference. Four decades of talk about them being a panacea on one side and gnashing of teeth over "happy pills" on the other side and they have less mood-altering effects than a cup of coffee.Each to their own, not medical advice, but I’ve tried most of them and they’re all just different flavours of chemical lobotomy. How can a drug make you happy or less sad? Drugs can give temporary altered states but none of that is real. Happiness or contentment cannot be externally imposed. SSRIs are evil drugs.
In principle, sure, but finding something sufficiently compelling to work toward is like 99% of the problem. That advice is basically the "draw the rest of the owl" meme.I will agree with past posters who say find something to work towards. I noticed when I did I was a lot less miserable.
I appreciate your answer. From my less experienced standpoint, I quite agree. When I was prescribed them (way before I wrote the original message) I was hesitant to try them because the therapist was really pushing them and I knew deep down that it was because of rocky family things going on. When I wrote that message I was quite disappointed because even though I had all my sleep, health and lifestyle going really well… I was still super depressed, and I didn’t know why. But I didn’t change my mind on meds and just continued on.No.
Each to their own, not medical advice, but I’ve tried most of them and they’re all just different flavours of chemical lobotomy. How can a drug make you happy or less sad? Drugs can give temporary altered states but none of that is real. Happiness or contentment cannot be externally imposed. SSRIs are evil drugs.
Depression is usually a sign something is wrong in your life/environment. Change and improve the obvious things - sleep, diet, exercise. Do not use booze or drugs, or unhealthy stimuli (porn, violence, gambling etc.)
And if you’re still depressed after that then maybe it’s not fixable, which is where the whole ‘just get up because the kids are needing breakfast’ thing comes in. Sometimes just routine to force you to function is enough.
I’ve seen a lot of raw data on depression drugs, and done some work on the placebo effect in trials for them. They seem to work really well for about 20% of patients with genuine depression. Whether that’s return to the mean or not I dont know because trials are never designed to pick that out (most antidepressant trials last just a few months of active treatment.) for most of the rest, they do nothing, and for many, they have intolerable side effects.always find it interesting when people say this because you could slip SSRIs, SNRI, NDRIs, and any other RIs into my breakfast every day and I'd never notice a difference. Four decades of talk about them being a panacea on one side and gnashing of teeth over "happy pills" on the other side and they have less mood-altering effects than a cup of coffee.
What do you think about therapy as a solution to depression? It seems to be that almost everyone under the age of 40 is either in therapy or insists that therapy should be part and parcel of life. Is it a useful tool to work through challenges in life or just a place to be a whiny bitch complaining to a paid listener?I’ve seen a lot of raw data on depression drugs, and done some work on the placebo effect in trials for them. They seem to work really well for about 20% of patients with genuine depression. Whether that’s return to the mean or not I dont know because trials are never designed to pick that out (most antidepressant trials last just a few months of active treatment.) for most of the rest, they do nothing, and for many, they have intolerable side effects.
But they are cheap, and can be thrown at patients with impunity. Most will return to mean baseline function in time anyway and you do t have to do anything like speak to them, or god forbid, improve their slave like misery in any way. Line must go up, and so the cattle must be made docile.
One thing SSRIs DO do is reduce the threshold of inhibition for action. Now that’s great if the action you’re struggling with is taking a shower, but if you’re prone to violence, you’re more likely to kill yourself, or others. They make you dumb and suggestible,
@pork and beans glad you feel better. Most depression from external events will ease over time.
‘Therapy’ is such a broad term as to be almost meaningless. How good it is depends on why you’re doing it, what your attitude going Into it is, and who you’re speaking to.What do you think about therapy as a solution to depression? It seems to be that almost everyone under the age of 40 is either in therapy or insists that therapy should be part and parcel of life. Is it a useful tool to work through challenges in life or just a place to be a whiny bitch complaining to a paid listener?
dunno about that, mirtazapine made me violently and psychotically angry. I'd wager a good amount of "karens" you see on youtube are on that shit.on one side and gnashing of teeth over "happy pills" on the other side and they have less mood-altering effects than a cup of coffee.
Interesting. I take an epilepsy drug that makes some people irrationally angry to the point where they'd rather have uncontrolled seizures than take the drug. Meanwhile, I don't notice anything at all - maybe I'm just not sensitive to such things.dunno about that, mirtazapine made me violently and psychotically angry. I'd wager a good amount of "karens" you see on youtube are on that shit.
These are two different classes of medication with completely different functions although I can understand the "better than nothing" mentality though. Assuming you have Adhd and that's why you were talking amphetamine, you won't solve the issue with just SSRI's. If you find yourself to be on the more impulsive side or perhaps have a mood disorder or otherwise have an issue with emotional regulation, an SSRI can act as a substantial building block for your Soup Brain. They can help clear up a bit of the fuzz but mostly in the background. They're not good for executive function because that's not their job.Used to be amphetamines, now I can't get them so it's SSRIs. They really do not work anywhere near as well and my brain is soup lol
They're very much for different things, yeah. I'm on the very inattentive side of things. Not "zoomer scrolls tik tok all day" kind of inattentive where you have no attention span, but very forgetful, hard to retain knowledge, so on. Ritalin helped with that extraordinarily, but also made me kind of a short fuse dick, and slower release stuff had basically zero effect on me even on max dose. SSRIs were because I have a really unstable mood. Or had. It helped clamp it to not swing from 1 to 9 all the time, but now it's kinda like I'm stuck on a low humming 4 out of 10, at all times, and if I ever stop taking them the withdrawals are nasty. I wasn't bipolar or manic, but I did get into very dark places. Now, it's just a constant soup brain. I genuinely don't know if that's better, it doesn't really feel like it, because at least I could get things done before.These are two different classes of medication with completely different functions although I can understand the "better than nothing" mentality though. Assuming you have Adhd and that's why you were talking amphetamine, you won't solve the issue with just SSRI's. If you find yourself to be on the more impulsive side or perhaps have a mood disorder or otherwise have an issue with emotional regulation, an SSRI can act as a substantial building block for your Soup Brain. They can help clear up a bit of the fuzz but mostly in the background. They're not good for executive function because that's not their job.
I just got some Gothenburg Rapé (lol) that that now comes in a strong variant! 6/5.Swedish Snus also generally comes in pouches,
I don't go to work to find love, yet I dress up more than I should. The other day it dawned on me "dog, you're not getting fired for looking sleezy. Women literally show up with greasy hair and wearing tank tops cause it's hot as hell". I think incels are mad exactly because they don't just write women off. If you truly hate women and never feel a need to dress up for anyone else but yourself, you'll both be more confident and happy.I found I was most depressed when I was in love with someone that wasn't reciprocated, I'm not saying go be an incel, I think you should be social, but I found working on hobbies or pursuits in anything you have ever wanted to learn. Who cares if you're bad at it. Doing some hobby does wonders. Jiu Jitsu is also really good or some martial art.
When I was in high school we'd have dudes dressing like their dads smoking pipes. It was a funny take on a normal addiction. Now, kids do pouches, something we've literally never done in a larger way, to the point their gums are ruined and their canines are showing. Worse than nicotine teeth at 60, you've ruined your teeth in prime dicksucking age. I just got an ad for a pouch replacement without nicotine and added minerals and shit.. Jesus christ, just quit? However depraved a life my generation may life, we've ruined it 2-4 decades after zoomers ruin theirs.Pipes are also fun sometimes, but I switched from cigarrettes to snus&pipes&cigars and I'm not looking back. Nothing like a pipe once in a while.
I took piano lessons at the age of 32, at some piano teachers house while high school children and younger were waiting out in the dining room wondering why an "adult" was taking lessons.A coworker agreed to try salsa dancing once and a week later he did dancing AND choir, and had 2 dance partner dates every week on top of it. From trying out one thing.
I've been thinking about this for a while,but isn't doom pilling kind of a depression as well?