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So when I was younger- 13, I had some issues (what teen doesn't) and was diagnosed with depression, seasonal depression, anxiety disorder, and borderline personality traits throughout the years i was seeing a few diff doctors. After about 5 really rough years I stopped seeing the counselors because I moved so it was pretty abrubt. I'm now 22, and wondering do these things just 'go away' , are they waiting for the right moment to pop up again, or is it something that just stays with you??

2007-03-07 15:23:12 · 5 answers · asked by ? 2 in Social Science Psychology

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You shouldn't worry about it. If over the years, you are still doing well and living life happily, there shouldn't be a reason why you should worry about having a relapse. Such psychological disorders occur when a subject is under tremendous stress or can be caused by other triggers. The important thing to do now is to carry on with your life and you need to identify those triggers that could possibly result in a relapse.

2007-03-07 15:29:01 · answer #1 · answered by MimiUdang 2 · 1 0

was it aclinical test you had or not.. I mean tested for brain chemicals or an evaluation. Did you take pills and stop or not these may have factors as well as clinically testred for it or just issues that drs prey upon you to think you are helpless. Our brains lack tyrosin a natural amino acid that lacks in our system which can induce onset adht, depression,mood swings etc so forth. take some of that per day get into a regimen for problem solving such as reiki, meditating, writing in a diary, and most of all working out in a gym for aggression( releases endorphines good chemical ) so you wont get anxiety to kill ya. get tested for chemical brain disfunction by all means 1st and check your self ask yourself quetions then try to solve them in pratical win win way that does not produce negative energy an dkeep peace in yourself.. life never goes away issues are always with us its life but learn how to deal with them.. take b-complex 50 as well for nerve function and stress.. these are a good start. factors areunsolved we dont know about in ur text here.. heriditary depression or susbstance abuse is not said.. if any.. trauma at a young age not mentioned as well.. we can not diagnose you or cuire you but only listen and point you to a logical path..ususally fo rnaxiety disorders they drug you up but .. depending on how you handle things and if you are danger to yourself or others you need a dr.. but all i said will help as well.. you may always have depression or not handle things proper but you can be trained.. learn a new way of life.. to handle things.. join support groups talk about things too..

2007-03-07 23:42:01 · answer #2 · answered by gypsygirl731 6 · 0 0

I agree with MimiUdang, get on with your life but if you do start to feel like you slipping into a relapse see someone, it would be a good thing to find a network of people that you can talk to as well. talking through the small things may stop them becoming an issue

2007-03-07 23:34:17 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Well a a severly depressed person I can tell you it dont go away not with meds not with time working on them is the only way to close them . Although finding something that occupies your mind fully does help usually its something you enjoy. You cant build rome all day everyday you do need to relax sometime

2007-03-07 23:33:03 · answer #4 · answered by Rick 3 · 0 0

you conquer your depressed feelings. once you've done that, you wouldn't have much problems if any. you'll be like the people in teh depressant drugs commercials- all elated with the perfect life. but, to have utopia is impossible. it's very hard to conquer what makes you feel sad, it requires a great deal of courage, i think an amt of courage that is far more greater than courage used in battle . in war you can say you can convince yourself that you ahve an enemy to fight and you will destroy them so you're side can prevail. with your emotions, you're at war with yourself, you hve to overcome your fears. you have to put them behind you and say you are greater than your fears, you are more important than your fears.


my mother is destroying herself emotionally by constantly for that past 20 years worrying about her family not paying back her money and jewelry. she wants her stuff adn her family wont give it to her and she kills herself daily by stressing over it. i try, my dad tries, the stupid social worker doesn't give a da`mn- the ones who care try, but we can't convince her. its like that money and gold is part of her. the longer it's away from her, the moer of her soul dies.

you dont wanna be like my mom, but you want to conquer ur emotions, the ones that make you abject.

2007-03-07 23:36:14 · answer #5 · answered by param 4 · 0 0

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