Dead beat dad
Enlightened
- Mar 5, 2019
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I'm nearly 40.
I've been depressed with varying degrees of severity for pretty much as long as I can remember.
I don't think I have any idea of what being 'better' feels like and this makes it somewhat unobtainable.
I've said this before in therapy, I say to the doc:
'I just want to feel better' - probably put them in a tough position.
I really do wonder what it's like, you know like if it's a revelation like being unable to walk and then walking, or being blind then able to see, or if it's actually a bit of a disappointment.
When you're crushed under the weight of the ocean a handful of meters closer to the surface is neither here nor there.
Has anyone ever felt 'better?' Even if temporarily? If so what does this mean and what does it feel like?
Peace everyone
DBD
I've been depressed with varying degrees of severity for pretty much as long as I can remember.
I don't think I have any idea of what being 'better' feels like and this makes it somewhat unobtainable.
I've said this before in therapy, I say to the doc:
'I just want to feel better' - probably put them in a tough position.
I really do wonder what it's like, you know like if it's a revelation like being unable to walk and then walking, or being blind then able to see, or if it's actually a bit of a disappointment.
When you're crushed under the weight of the ocean a handful of meters closer to the surface is neither here nor there.
Has anyone ever felt 'better?' Even if temporarily? If so what does this mean and what does it feel like?
Peace everyone
DBD