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I apologize for arriving at this forum so late, noticing a number of threads regarding depression. I've learned and dealt with depression and MS but as time went on it became depression from NOT MS, but long term deteriorating chronic illness. In other words, one cannot simply attach the word depression to MS and believe all bases are covered.
In the beginning, and on two specific life altering occasions, I was on the edge of the abyss and prepared to jump in. Thanks to the right people taking notice, performing their professional jobs well, my own realizations followed by very proactive decisions and actions, I am no longer on any AD meds. "How's that you ask?" I "CHOSE" to take a long personal journey requiring the full acceptance of responsibility for myself and actions. Gradually weened myself off the AD meds eliminating their side effects, which compound any problem. Surrounded myself with positive, personal development and self-improvement books, audio CD books, and DVD movies. I "DECIDED" I was no longer going to tolerate "depression" and to fight it head-on and bare knuckled. In addition to the proactive actions above, I eliminated all negative influences on my life, removing a few toxic people, no more CNN or network news, no more morning newspaper. The reality is, I can do nothing personally to change it, all will continue rather I choose to participate or not. It was my conscious "DECISION" not to waste positive energy in such negative activities. If it's the Second Coming or Judgment Day, I'm sure I won't need Fox News Network to tell me about it. My point of sharing all this with you, I know where you are and how you feel. "YOU" take the responsibility and have absolute control over your own thoughts. Your thoughts lead directly to an impact immediately on "ALL" aspects of your life. Become your own best health advocate proactively. You are at war with your body, medicine, doctors, insurance companies, work, and your own head. The real "front-line" of battle is between your ears. "YOU" have total control and impact on your own situation so stop blaming MS, your work, wife, husband, parents, doctors, whatever. "DECIDE" how you want to feel and then take "ACTION" to feel that way. You have "ABSOLUTE" power over your own thoughts, thus attitudes. Both intrinsically impact all aspects of your life. Now! It's time to go to work on ourselves!
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Craig ~ NeuroNixed Living Life On My Terms No Excuses No Regrets . Richmond, VA USA |
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I told my DH he can watch all the news he wants, but when I am in the room...NO NO NO! we can see the first 5 minutes of the local news, or look up the weather, but no more being bombarded by negative news. I refuse to read the local newspaper and we cancelled our subscription.
I limit contact with my family as they are quite toxic. I am no longer speaking to a neighbor that is a Negative Nancy,and has nothing to say but bad things. I walk right past her house. I stopped attending a volunteer thing I did because of two of the woman that work (pretend to work) there. After I was gone six months, they called and begged me to go back. I refused until I heard that BOTH women were asked to leave because they got no work done, only gossip. I even changed churches. I cannot avoid all stressors of life, but I can limit myself. Thanks for the great suggestions. I too look in to the mirror everyday and tell myself what a good person I am, and that I am worth the fight. I love myself, and I am important to this family.
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RRMS 3/26/07 . Betaseron 5/18/07 . Elevated LFTs Beta DC 7/07 Copaxone 8/7/07 . . |
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A doctor (neuro) 3 doctors ago prescribed an AD as it might help with energy. I was not clinically depressed, maybe some situational (MS is not good!!!) I noticed no energy boost. He never monitored me or talked to me. Took my self off, 2 neuros later, none have suggested it again. We are ultimately in charge of ourselves. I know how I feel better than anyone.
"If there's a solution, try to find it. If there is none, well, never mind it"
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Craig you are SO right. The biggest challenge we face is often our own thinking. As the old computer saying goes, "Garbage In, Garbage Out". I don't advocate dropping AD's for everyone as chemical imbalances aren't "thought away", but there is so much we can do to improve our lives, wherever we're at, just by avoiding toxic influences around us.
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Hmmm -- interesting thread. Craig, I can't say that I agree with all of your insights, but I do agree that we have power over our own thoughts. And if these methods work for you, that is great.
I find most self help books, etc to be narcissistic and too self involved. Or to put it another way -- annoying! I would much rather escape into a good novel. Personally, I also would not feel as if I am a productive citizen if I simply chose to put my head in the sand and not keep up with what is going on in the world. I don't obsess obsess over the news (too often ![]() ![]() I have not found AD's to work for me. I could not handle the side effects and I decided that I have the right to get depressed from time to time. But I would like to second Polar's comment that it is not a good idea for everyone to simply stop using AD's. Last edited by barb02; 06-06-2010 at 11:33 AM. |
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Thanks Craig, for sharing your strong self-help for Depression theory. I am so happy to hear that this is working for you.
I was unlucky enough to have the chemical imbalance thingy that Barb mentioned and could not "think that away". My life was literally saved by by an anti-axiety AD. What you suggest will work in so many situational depressions, though. Good work.. ![]()
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Mind is the builder...so said seer Edgar Cayce. And it is true. I believe that our mindset has a huge influence on our perception of reality.
That being said, I have used and am currently using an AD...I too have come close to falling off of the cliff. I know my self, I know when I can not do the mind work to climb over the hill of depression, and when that time comes, my doctors/therapist are there to help me and guide me. I use meditation, prayer, and reading spiritual books/mags to help me keep a positive mindset, with gratitude being upmost in my mind. Yes, even gratitude for the challenges of caring for my elderly in laws, and having MS. Due to these situations, I have had lessons brought to me that have given me great shifts in perspectives, and have also brought wonderful people into my life, including people on this site. We are dealt a hand in our journey on this planet; it comes down to how we choose to play it. Are we a victim or a victor? We can die doing it either way; it in fact is certain we'll die. Do we want to go with anger and regrets? Or with a sense of a life of wonder and fulfillment? Not saying it's easy, and you all can point out many posts where I have been in the basement mood wise. But it's possible to live a life of joy and fulfillment, even when ill. Off the soapbox...great thread, Craig. Blessings to you as you walk your journey... ![]()
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