The Lonely Rose
17 years ago
I feel like that all the time now.....its normal 4 me.. |
Silent Screams
17 years ago
Yes i feel like that so much. . .i wish i had advies to give to you about how to get out of it but sadly i don't |
Sydney
17 years ago
Yes. It happens, maybe even all the time. Would that be considered depression...? i dont know but i think we all go through it but it impacts some way more than others. some people can jump right out of it but others stay put for a while. im more of the stay put kind. Everyone gets it out differently. I get it out by writting. Not just poetry but writting what i feel. Find a way to get it out. |
silvershoes
17 years ago
No. There is always hope. |
my name is Llama
17 years ago
There is always hope but it doesn't always feel like there's always hope |
beth
17 years ago
Yeh... well iv been kinda depressed for years now but iv been holding on, largely because of my sister. she used to be depressed and tried to kill me and herself but now she is coping. she seems to enjoy life and be fairly positive about things. But now she has gone and cut off all her hair and everything and i think maybe it was all just an act and she didnt really get better, maybe she just learnt to live without the depression showing, like i have most my life, and still feels depressed??? Now iv lost hope because before i allways said it would get better and i thought by the time i got to her age i, like her, would be ok. but now i know she is not ok im worried the rest of my life will be like this and im not sure i can take it. so yeah, i do feel like that right now. |
Nicole
17 years ago
I know how it feels to be so sad that its like there is no hope, but i had some great friends to get me through, it took time but things change, and hope comes again. sometimes though its still not enough but something will happen to make things seem better it just takes some time |
Painted By Colors llInLovell
17 years ago
Ok, im usually a happy go lucky type. but i pretty much watched my dad die. It was diagnosed with Depression and Post traumatic stress syndrom. Not everyone experiences depression, everyone experiences sadness. Theres a difference. And there is always hope. Always. There is always someone else out there who went through what you have went through, AND lived through it. |
Nick who Plays Pool
17 years ago
No, just look at the bright side of things. |