have sufferd from derpression and social anexity disorder for 4 years.( i am also a carrer for my mother since i was 6, i am going to be 18 soon)
i have tryed, hypthearpy, CBT, loads of anti derpessents ( differnt kinds etc) self help books, thearpist, Journey thearpy etc
But then i came across a retreat, that might be able to help, its quite far from where i live and cost alot, but do you think i should go for it?
its called green pastures here is there website ( you dont have to look on the site but it explains about the place a bit more than i do)
http://www.green-pastures.org/
What do you think? i would really appercate your
2007-01-26
03:18:46
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I say go for it. I've struggled with depression before myself. Thankfully though, the meds did it for me. I feel for you fighting this battle, but not having much luck. You are a fighter though, that much is clearly obvious.
I think you should do it. If there's even the slightest possibility that it could help, then go...it MAY just change your life.
I wish you the very best of luck!
Gentle hugs, Lynn
2007-01-26 03:25:02
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by Anonymous
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I didn't look at your site, but I had severe chrontic depression for 15 years. I was completely useless. Now I am completely medication free and healthy. GET YOUR B-12 levels checked!!! I have pernicious anemia. Depression is a side-effect of this anemia. All I needed was Vitamin B-12. I am happy and healthy and living life now....get it checked, you never know it could be your miracle too.
2007-01-26 04:27:11
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answered by miss_knee_jerk_reaction 2
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I think you need to forget the retreat the pills the books an all the other crap. What you need is a reality check lif is hard yeah we all know it I suffered from depression myself for 2 years and the only thing that helped me get through it was talking to people, I thinkl you should just see a councollor you'll be surprised, find what it is thats making you depressed and the rest is all plain sailing.
2007-01-26 03:26:00
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answered by Jo. 5
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I think that there are a lot of great resources out there, and they all mean well and to an extent are more or less effective for individuals. But there are two areas you should consider before, during, and after any new therapy:
1. What do I hope to accomplish with this? Do I expect this will cure me, give me coping skills, or give me ideas to take my own methods farther? (ie what are my expectations)
2. Will this help resolve the core problem?
This program is a faith based program, and while that is on its face neither good nor bad, you may want to make sure that their approach is one that you are comfortable with, and works towards 1 and 2 above. If they have counselors who have been trained medically in dealing with depression that's a good thing, but if their counselling is done by people who are "specialists in G-d," they could inadvertantly do more damage than good.
To be honest, it looks like this program is geared toward people who have just encountered a life crisis and need to get away and think: a retreat. Your situation appears to not need a retreat away, but rather a long term approach and solution.
Good luck, and know that G-d is with you.
2007-01-26 03:38:10
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answered by jeffedl 2
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I think you try Joe Barry's panic Away Book first. Good Luck to you.
barry.joe19@gmail.com
2007-01-26 11:04:21
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answered by a p 4
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Not sure about that place but take a look at,
http://www.bswa.org/modules/news/
It's a Buddhist website but no one will contact you or try to suck you in and you can download the self help talks for free on mp3 or mp4/avi video.
I've found it helpful
Hope this helps,best wishes and good luck : )
2007-01-26 03:36:58
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answered by Zenlife07 6
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I suppose it depends on how much you believe it Will.
it seems very geared towards Christianity- if this is something that you gain comfort from then it may be useful. I'm not entirely convinced that it worth forking out for.
i think something that would help your mental state would be to seek some support in caring for your mother (don't feel guilty about this). its unfair that a girl of your age should have to deal with the huge stress of caring for a loved one. ask her doctors or social workers (if she has one) where you could find out about this. also check the net or local notice boards to see if there are carers groups in your area. I'm sure connecting with other people in your situation would be of great benefit.
2007-01-26 03:31:47
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answered by rach534 2
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I think you should go for it, if you have suffered this much you deserve to take every opurtunity at stopping this depression.
2007-01-26 03:31:06
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answered by samara c 1
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Hi. Getting away might do you some good. Also, now that you are almost 18 hopefully some of the new freedoms that you will acquire will help you with your situation. The trick is to not abuse these new freedoms, because along with the freedom comes responsibility. Do what your doctor prescribes. Best of luck to you in the future.
2007-01-26 03:27:46
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answered by Big D 4
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