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by Debi Strong
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Your last name suggests your hidden strength.I,too,suffered from profound bouts of debilitating depression twenty-five years ago and now see depression as more of a profound spiritual attack problem, than a biochemical or psychiatric one, an attack from the Dark Side, rather than self imposed.Since then I have learned learned and taught others an easy technique that lifted all blackness(see my article,this site,titled: ". Depression:Reaching Gods Light,within you,by Affirmations )I am glad that you shared your painful innermost thoughts and I am most proud of you for doing so.Paul SchroederThanks, Paul, for your kind words and affirmations. It's nice to know you're there. Debi
Hi Debi.Be brave and be strong. Your helping other better themselves will keep you going and give your life meaning and purpose. You are a survivor, I am, too for I have lived with a loved one who suffered clinical depression for years.Thanks for sharing a well-written article.God bless.Nenita
Thanks, Nenita. Living with someone who is clinically depressed is no cup of tea, that's for sure. It definitely takes a lot love and an enormous amount of commitment to hang in there with someone who is so down, so much. God bless you!Debi
I think you're very brave to write this. Keep up the fight.
Thank you so much for sharing this, Debi. I can personally relate on many levels. Depression is something I've lived with most of my life too, and something that few people understand, but it does often help me to talk about it in an analytical way. I guess that means that I would qualify as a "student of depression" myself. I really like that term.Welcome to SearchWarp!
I would strongly suggest seeing an Integrative medicine doctors who uses "Functional Lab Testing" to discover the real causes of your health condition. Drugs only cover up the symptoms without solving the real problem.One action step you could do on your own is take "tyrosine" that is found in 'health food stores'. Tyrosine is known for helping depression. But, I would still recommend lab testing. "If you are not testing, you are guessing!"You do not need to suffer. There is help without taking drugs!!
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