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Yes it is. If you are feeling a sense of emptiness or you are just fed up with everything, I would suggest reclaiming your life.

Check out:

http://www.crimethinc.com/
http://www.anarchism.net/

Your life is your own, its crucial that you make it known that it is yours. I don't mean suicide, I mean a rebirth. Peace!

2006-11-14 06:57:07 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-12-14 07:07:10 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

abolutely. it took me 4 or 5 months, but no drugs, no therapy. william james, an early psychologist said something very provocative: ''we weep not because we are sorrowful, rather, we're sorrowful because we weep.'' it's the physical condition that influences emotion the most.

what worked for me (may not work for everyone), is i realised that unless i did something, nothing was gonna get me out of my rut. the place where where i started depended on God, where i ended up was totally dependent on me.

i got mad at my depression, b/c i remembered how happy i used to be, and now, this ''thing'' has come into my life, against MY will, and STOLEN my happiness from me.

depression was a big monster, threatening my life, until i viewed it like that, i never could launch a successful attack against it. from that point on, it was my mortal enemy. every chance i got, i thought about something that made me happy, made me laugh, made me anything that was not of the depression, just to spite it. i hated it with all my being. i knew it wasn't me. it was trying o kill me!

it's said that over time, chemicals in your brain can change, if over time, there's a new chemical experience. that occurs often enough. i brought myself into the habit of positive thinking by my actions. the right actions bring about the right feelings, not the other way around.

2006-11-14 07:07:13 · answer #3 · answered by phtokhos 3 · 0 0

Sometimes just by talking to a trusted friend it helps, if not, maybe make an appointment with a counselor or psychologist and that may help. You may even have to have a combination of therapy..sometimes including anti-depressants for a while or for a longer length of time. Good luck & god bless! I have manic/depression with anxiety disorder & also horrible migraines for the last 20+ years of my life!

2006-11-14 07:09:32 · answer #4 · answered by Chloe:) 2 · 0 0

My 10 year old son died 5 years ago. I was on every sort of anti-depressant you could think of. It did nothing for me. I quit all meds cold turkey and went through a lot of with-drawls. The only help I received was from God and myself. The medication only temporarily numbs the pain. Mental therapy is somewhat helpful too.

2006-11-14 07:12:06 · answer #5 · answered by imperfectly 2 · 0 0

I would expect it's possible. However, I dont believe all meds work the same for all people. I would be inclined to first try natural suppliments as well as other forms of physical and mental therapy to ensure one is in the best of health.

2006-11-14 07:05:33 · answer #6 · answered by iyamacog 7 · 0 0

Hi Hannah

Here are some herbal remedies to utilize. Also be sure to get more nutrition, that is the main reason for your issue. The body doesnt feel good because it lacks nutrients. Be sure to clean your colon as well (colon cleanse to get rid of the toxins in the body).

Herbal Aids
1.Julep: This is a stimulating drink-type preparation flavored with aromatic herbs (but this is not the alcoholic drink referred to by the same term), and could be defined as "a large draft." An example of a julep would be: Four ounces (eight tablespoonfuls) cinnamon water, two ounces (four tablespoonfuls) Jamaica cayenne, two drams (one-fourth ounce or one dessert spoonful) compound spirit of lavender, one ounce (two tablespoonfuls syrup of orange peel, mixed; (this is for general weakness and depression).

Dosage: Wineglass to one-half glass at a time.

2.Motherwort: Motherwort tea will eliminate the swelling (it is also good for nervousness and depression).

3.Brigham Tea: In modern usage, the prized constituents, ephedrine and pseudoephedrine, are extracted from the plants for medicinal use....The pharmacological action of ephedrine is similar to adrenalin. Its pressor and vaso-constrictor activity is slower and less than adrenalin, but it lasts longer. Unlike adrenalin, it can be given orally. It stimulates the respiration, increasing the depth of respiration, reinforces heart action and dilates the bronchi, especially during spasms, hence its use in bronchial asthma. It contracts the uterus and dilates the pupils. It also stimulates the central nervous system, this attribute being the basis for its use in the treatment of depression and for the relief of narcolepsy.

4.Gotu Kola: It can treat depression and mental weaknesses; many claim that it is a marvelous memory herb. If you take too much of the herb, you will experience headache and stupor; thus, you must regulate your personal dosage.

5.Lemon Balm: Others assert that the herb can truly alleviate depression, helping us accept difficult situations.

6.Lady's Slipper: It has been found to be very efficient in cases of hypochondria and mental depression which often accompanies digestive trouble, especially among women. Whenever a person feels like he cannot settle down, cannot sleep, cannot think properly, feels depressed, often from sexual overindulgence, Lady's Slipper can be a calming and balancing influence.

7.Red Rose Petals are official in nearly all Pharmacopeias, often in syrup or honey form. They were formerly employed as an astringent and tonic, but are mainly used now as a pleasant odifereant to other pharmaceutical preparations. However, the acid infusion is used to treat night sweats resulting from depression.

8.Sage: Another British herbalist claimed that Sage "will retard that rapid progress of decay that treads upon our heels so fast in the latter years of life, will preserve the faculties and memory, more valuable to the rational mind than life itself without them; and will relieve under that faintness, strengthen under that weakness and prevent absolutely that sad depression of spirits, which age often feels and always fears, which will long prevent the hands from trembling and the eyes from dimness and make the lamp of life, so long as nature lets it burn, burn brightly"

9.Sarsaparilla also contains cortin one of the hormones secreted by the adrenal glands. The body will die almost immediately if this hormone is stopped but if there is only a small or insufficient amount the body becomes easily ill and develops nervous depression and general weakness. So many maladies are related to adrenal weakness and exhaustion, including hypoglycemia, so people should take note if they are striving to rebuild their adrenals. Sarsaparilla may be able to help.

10.Vegetables for Mental Depression: Broccoli, cabbage, collard greens, corn, kale, peas, potatoes, turnip greens.

11.Cayenne and Lobelia: Cayenne will increase a person's feeling of vitality and activity--as it is a stimulant--without any bad after-effects, such as do other stimulants. Combined with Lobelia, it is wonderful in cases of depression or low spirits.

Best of health to you

Cheers

2006-11-14 07:01:27 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes I got through it without therapy or drugs by going back to church and praying. I am not a religious person by the way, going to church was the only thing I could think of to help me and it did help.

2006-11-14 06:55:05 · answer #8 · answered by hot like me 3 · 0 1

Your better off on seeing a doctor. Everyone id different and you may not need the drugs but it's better off to see what stage your at.

2006-11-14 06:58:03 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

it depends on the situation and the person . . .

natural treatments include sunlight, exercise, regular sleep, healthy diet, stress-reduction activities, social connection, counseling, etc.

2006-11-14 06:54:00 · answer #10 · answered by a_blue_grey_mist 7 · 0 0

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