martha
Experienced
- Mar 14, 2019
- 201
So after 3 months of utterly depression family noticed that I am not my "usual self" and decided to heave old martha on a "spring break" and booked a flight and residence.
yeaaa, yippie.
This is how "normal" people react to depression I suppose.
They do not want to see you suffer and they have this naggy feeling of guilt , when they are with you, so they want to force you back into happiness
Love them and unfortunately makes me feel worse than ever.
Talking from experience: my mother suffered from bipolar disorder and passed at the age of 49, and before that ,my dad and I just tried anything to help her.
Depression is all about guilt and the inability of feeling anything anyway anyhow. It is turning your feelings into concrete and utterly numbs you.
This is why you , my dears on this site have become so important to me. Thank you, that I found you.
No tabooing. Open talk. Showing understanding.
Plus size thanks to some really special people here, you give me so much comfort in my bad moments and inspirations in my good ones.
Thanks to the admins and mods who make this place possible.
So I look at this enormous bunch of roses and this flight ticket on my breakfast table with mixed emotions.
It will be a five star resort luxury style in a sunny country.( I love rain)
I´d preferred to ship suicide boat, travel to Netherlands, Nottingham, Nirwana wherever.
Now I will have beach, sun, spa and service and all those over-glad snobs around me delighted to relax from their uninteresting manager jobs.
Extra plus family.
I will have to dress up and make up (in the word´s worst meaning)
Suppose, I will read, write, walk a lot and stare at the Mediterranean.
(at least a break of my therapist. he drives me nuts recently, hihi.)
Clasping a prescription block in his paws already when I put my foot into his practice. His way of trying to make me happy.
Well his sort of "altenative ressort" would be a lovely private clinic at Lakeside with lots of friendly staff and little outdoor action.
yeaaa, yippie.
This is how "normal" people react to depression I suppose.
They do not want to see you suffer and they have this naggy feeling of guilt , when they are with you, so they want to force you back into happiness
Love them and unfortunately makes me feel worse than ever.
Talking from experience: my mother suffered from bipolar disorder and passed at the age of 49, and before that ,my dad and I just tried anything to help her.
Depression is all about guilt and the inability of feeling anything anyway anyhow. It is turning your feelings into concrete and utterly numbs you.
This is why you , my dears on this site have become so important to me. Thank you, that I found you.
No tabooing. Open talk. Showing understanding.
Plus size thanks to some really special people here, you give me so much comfort in my bad moments and inspirations in my good ones.
Thanks to the admins and mods who make this place possible.
So I look at this enormous bunch of roses and this flight ticket on my breakfast table with mixed emotions.
It will be a five star resort luxury style in a sunny country.( I love rain)
I´d preferred to ship suicide boat, travel to Netherlands, Nottingham, Nirwana wherever.
Now I will have beach, sun, spa and service and all those over-glad snobs around me delighted to relax from their uninteresting manager jobs.
Extra plus family.
I will have to dress up and make up (in the word´s worst meaning)
Suppose, I will read, write, walk a lot and stare at the Mediterranean.
(at least a break of my therapist. he drives me nuts recently, hihi.)
Clasping a prescription block in his paws already when I put my foot into his practice. His way of trying to make me happy.
Well his sort of "altenative ressort" would be a lovely private clinic at Lakeside with lots of friendly staff and little outdoor action.
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