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Depression?

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Murray said:
Oh dear nicky
Babe, please do a little research, you are starting to look silly

You are a ********er of the highest order, Murray.

You are the only bloke on this site that gives me shytes as much as my ex does.

Bi-Polar and Clinical depression are different, moron. Go and do your own fycking research you freaking ******.

I'd love to meet you on the street.:mad:
 
Lenny* said:
One of the first things that should be realised is that YOU have to recoginse that you 'are' suffering....and there are always people willing to talk and listen.
Followed by the fact that you have to choose to do something about it - a person very close to me has been diagnosed with "clinical depression" and he seems to use as an excuse for just about everything - meanwhile, life just passes him by.
 
Cove Cobra said:
You are a ********er of the highest order, Murray.

You are the only bloke on this site that gives me shytes as much as my ex does.

Bi-Polar and Clinical depression are different, moron. Go and do your own fycking research you freaking ******.

I'd love to meet you on the street.:mad:

Hey Dopey,
Who said they were the same.
You have this problem with reading, don't you?

No, no, in fact I think your problem is comprehension, you are not able to understand the most simply premise
 

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Brittany said:
EXCUSE ME!
you bloody idiot!
I have been through a bloody lot you tossa
Don't be so stereotypical, just because I am a teenage girl doesn't mean I don't have real problems.
People like you give me the ********s. :mad:
little whinging babys like u give me the ********s
 
Cove Cobra[FONT=Lucida Console said:
My advice is to TALK to someone. DO NOT resort to medication, it will stuff you up even more.
Agree on the need to talk to someone, however advising someone (emphatically) not to resort to medication is very dangerous advice IMO.
 

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Diego said:
I kind of agree. I wish i had the sort of non problems i had as teenager now. The world would be easier sometimes.

I don't know why a teenager let alone a child under 12 should suffer from depression - oh i get it the pressures that are put on them to be accpeted by mass marketing have ********ed with these kids heads. Yet we over see all of these factors and blame other things.

Serioulsy when i was 6 the only thing that depressed me was when Bugs Bunny was finished and i had to go to bed.

problems are all relative.
 
Murray said:
Oh dear nicky
Babe, please do a little research, you are starting to look silly

oh sweetie, you're proving my point and you don't even know it.... hugs ;)

You're telling me that every sad person in the world has a chemical imbalance in the brain which can be catergorised into BP1 or BP2... what a load of BULLSHYT:rolleyes:

why can't medicine just admit they know f all about mental illness.?


:)

ps. i was patronising towards you but you STARTED IT! ;)
 
People on Bigfooty, except for maybe Vandal, Bombers_2003 and Murray seem to have absolutely no idea what depression really is.
If you want to say I don't have it because I am only 16, then fine, say what you like, But I know I have it, because NONE of you know what happens in my life do you? So don't be so ********ing stupid and assume things.
 
Brittany said:
People on Bigfooty, except for maybe Vandal, Bombers_2003 and Murray seem to have absolutely no idea what depression really is.
If you want to say I don't have it because I am only 16, then fine, say what you like, But I know I have it, because NONE of you know what happens in my life do you? So don't be so ********ing stupid and assume things.

What is hard about being 16? Not being accepted by the cool kids? The cuteboy in yr 11 doesnt like you? Blink 182 split up? Seriously if you think life is hard at 16 wait until you enter the real world.

i know what depression is all about as i suffer it a lot. I didn't when i was your age b/c i didn't let things get to me. I was busy having a good time and finding myself. But these days through years of substance abuse and major f ups in my life i suffer from it and use natural remedies rather than be pumped up with medication.

Sorry for sounding harsh but the more i hear about emo kids and their hard lives the more it makes me sick. I cannot remember when i was at school many kids with severe depression at all. And the school i went to (private school) had counsiling in place to deal with it.

I just think young people are just trying to lead complicated lives when really they should enjoy their young years.
 
Diego said:
What is hard about being 16? Not being accepted by the cool kids? The cuteboy in yr 11 doesnt like you? Blink 182 split up? Seriously if you think life is hard at 16 wait until you enter the real world.

i know what depression is all about as i suffer it a lot. I didn't when i was your age b/c i didn't let things get to me. I was busy having a good time and finding myself. But these days through years of substance abuse and major f ups in my life i suffer from it and use natural remedies rather than be pumped up with medication.

Sorry for sounding harsh but the more i hear about emo kids and their hard lives the more it makes me sick. I cannot remember when i was at school many kids with severe depression at all. And the school i went to (private school) had counsiling in place to deal with it.

I just think young people are just trying to lead complicated lives when really they should enjoy their young years.

lmao :D :D :D
 

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OneEyedHawk said:
Agree on the need to talk to someone, however advising someone (emphatically) not to resort to medication is very dangerous advice IMO.
Ooh, this can't be good, we agree on something
 
Diego said:
What is hard about being 16? Not being accepted by the cool kids? The cuteboy in yr 11 doesnt like you? Blink 182 split up? Seriously if you think life is hard at 16 wait until you enter the real world.

i know what depression is all about as i suffer it a lot. I didn't when i was your age b/c i didn't let things get to me. I was busy having a good time and finding myself. But these days through years of substance abuse and major f ups in my life i suffer from it and use natural remedies rather than be pumped up with medication.

Sorry for sounding harsh but the more i hear about emo kids and their hard lives the more it makes me sick. I cannot remember when i was at school many kids with severe depression at all. And the school i went to (private school) had counsiling in place to deal with it.

I just think young people are just trying to lead complicated lives when really they should enjoy their young years.


You tossa
You may have had a good life when you were in high school but I do have real problems, I hate it when people like you who had a nice upbringing just assume that everyone did and no one under the age of 20 has any problems.
My family life is not what you would call normal, and if you actually knew me you would see.
None of the things you mentioned before even go through my mind anymore, because that stuff isn't important to me at all, when I have much bigger problems to deal with.
BTW I wouldn't even give a ******** if Blink 182 broke up, I hate that faggy band.
 
nicky said:
oh sweetie, you're proving my point and you don't even know it.... hugs ;)

You're telling me that every sad person in the world has a chemical imbalance in the brain which can be catergorised into BP1 or BP2... what a load of BULLSHYT:rolleyes:

why can't medicine just admit they know f all about mental illness.?


:)

ps. i was patronising towards you but you STARTED IT! ;)

Well nicky, with you, on this subject, I gave it my best shot.
Other than copying mountains of information which I know you wouldn't read, I have done all I can.

Don't take this the wrong way - but on this issue you are ignorant.
On this issue, with you, I end the discussion
 
Diego said:
What is hard about being 16? Not being accepted by the cool kids? The cuteboy in yr 11 doesnt like you? Blink 182 split up? Seriously if you think life is hard at 16 wait until you enter the real world.

i know what depression is all about as i suffer it a lot. I didn't when i was your age b/c i didn't let things get to me. I was busy having a good time and finding myself. But these days through years of substance abuse and major f ups in my life i suffer from it and use natural remedies rather than be pumped up with medication.

Sorry for sounding harsh but the more i hear about emo kids and their hard lives the more it makes me sick. I cannot remember when i was at school many kids with severe depression at all. And the school i went to (private school) had counsiling in place to deal with it.

I just think young people are just trying to lead complicated lives when really they should enjoy their young years.

Well, I think that ^ effectively excludes you from the debate.
 
Murray said:
Well nicky, with you, on this subject, I gave it my best shot.
Other than copying mountains of information which I know you wouldn't read, I have done all I can.

Don't take this the wrong way - but on this issue you are ignorant.
I end the discussion

WTF

although i've not had depression i've lived with someone who has for my whole life, so murray i'm NOT ignorant on this issue. I don't buy all the cr@p you do but i certainly have valid opinions about it.
 
Diego said:
What is hard about being 16? Not being accepted by the cool kids? The cuteboy in yr 11 doesnt like you? Blink 182 split up? Seriously if you think life is hard at 16 wait until you enter the real world.

That is utter crap, I know younger people with depression and it doesnt start from such trivial and patronising things as you believe. Funny enough, teenagers can be affected by things that even adults would find hard to take.
 

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