Depression and Weight Loss. Please Help!
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And don't use depression as an excuse not to exercise. it's well documented that exercise helps your mood. Do you WANT to get better?
To the OP, I have suffered from what I thought was just depression for over six years, but finally decided in the last couple of months to go see a psychiatrist. It turns out I am actually Bipolar II, which means I trend on the more depressive side of things with much fewer manic episodes. It has taken getting on meds to even be able to start working out like I want and eating better, and to just do things other people do on a day to day basis with no thought.
I really would go see a doctor if I were you, preferably one who specializes in mental health. I think that could help get you on track. Best of luck and feel free to add me if you'd like!0 -
And don't use depression as an excuse not to exercise. it's well documented that exercise helps your mood. Do you WANT to get better?
i agree 100%. The post that told the OP to not use depression as an "excuse" really bothered me too, and i'm glad someone finally spoke out.0 -
Some studies have actually found that exercise is just as effective as antidepressants.
YES. i am an example of this.
and to the OP: good luck girl - we're all here to support you!0 -
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And don't use depression as an excuse not to exercise. it's well documented that exercise helps your mood. Do you WANT to get better?
i agree 100%. The post that told the OP to not use depression as an "excuse" really bothered me too, and i'm glad someone finally spoke out.0 -
I know exactly what your going through. I have been suffering from depression since I was about 8 years old. My dad tried to kill himself when I was 8, which followed with my mom and him getting a divorce, and then them fighting with each other all the time and putting me in the middle of their childish behaviors. I am 26 now, and have always used food as an anti-depressant. I have been to so many psychiatrists, and also have been admitted into a few psychiatric facilities. but about 6 years ago when I found out I was pregnant with my son, I had to stop taking my Xanax, which I was on a pretty high dosage for extreme panic attacks as well. I have sort of learned how to deal without any medications, I will admit, I do still have really bad days where I sit on the couch all day and don't want to move and I eat, and eat and eat to try to feel better. I just joined this site today because I want to get healthy, I have 106 pounds to lose, I keep telling myself that I can do it, but the voice in my head keeps telling me I can't, but I know I can, I am in control of my own actions, the negative needs to stop, I think we all need realize that we can't let bad thoughts take over our life. I really hope that you can find a place in your thoughts where you can overcome this, I'm still searching for it myself, I am officially starting my diet on the 9th when I get paid again and can buy better food for the house, I wish you the best of luck, and always remember, your not alone...:)0
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