This week I swear... this week we will win!!! You are going DOWN Brisbane Lions!!
I have had a lot go wrong with my health and the care I have received lately but when I have been able to get onto this site I have because this is the best anti-depressant on the market. NO one is denying this is a tough road but whenever I feel like I might be falling into a depressed state, I get on here and Susie or Kit or Karol or anyone else with their fabulous sense of humour gets me back on track. Ranting is the best way to get it out but once it is out, don't dwell on it, stuff it in a box and leave it there. You'll feel better.
Do you know of anyone who is NOT depressed on dialysis? Does it go hand in hand with dialysis? What do you do to fight depression?
Lee's advice is the same as that offered by the Stoic philiosophers more than 2000 years ago, who said that "It is not the bad things that happen to you which make you sad, but your opinion of those bad things which causes sadness." Most modern philosophers reject the Stoic perspective, however, since there are many things which are so bad that they force depressed feelings on the people experiencing them: these feelings are not really a matter of free choice for a sane person. Depression is a perfectly normal response to terrible events, and studies have estimated the number of depressed dialysis patients at anywhere from 15% to 60% of the dialysis population. If dialysis patients were not depressed with all they have to endure, they would have to be insane -- psychotically disconnected from the reality around them.If you look at the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association, the 'Bible' of psychiatrists (now in its fourth edition), normal, 'healthy' depression is defined as a negative mood lasting for a short time in response to a negative event. Mentally ill depression is distinguished as a long-term negative mood in reaction to some negative event. But the idiots who wrote that manual seem to have suffered themselves from a severe deficiency of imagination, since they did not anticipate a third possibility, which is that there might be a kind of normal, 'healthy' depression which lasts forever because the negative event to which it responds also lasts forever -- like dialysis!
Yes, having an object or task to focus on is good for us. For example, kick the dog like Rerun mentioned or rant like there is no tomorrow. Chemical imbalance is suck big time. I agree with all the posts here. Dialysis sucks no matter how one tries to spin it.