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From: Kalki02 on 5 Aug 2008 14:51 On Aug 2, 3:26Â pm, supporter <abo_elyosr1...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > Alcohol depression is very grave and should not be oneÂ’s state of > living, however just how one can overcome this form of depression > could be quite challenging as two factors are being addressed here: a > substance abuse and an emotional disturbance. > > Dealing with depression means at the moment you may not be feeling too > good. What with low energy, poor sleep and a general feeling of > helplessness, naturally finding a solution out of being depressed is a > much expected step. Sadly, most people turn to either legal (e.g. > Zoloft) and illegal (e.g. marijuana) drugs or the use of drinking > alcoholic beverages in a quest to ease the pain, however, research has > shown that both illegal drugs and alcohol are marked depressants. (in > spite of the buzz they may temporarily give) and speaking of > depression drugs from recent studies, these substances just may not be > worth the side-effects. > > Now on the subject of alcohol use and depressive illnesses; this is > actually the worst possible strategy for dealing with depression. > Depressed moods can be a direct outcome of substance abuse. > Conversely, use of alcohol by people with a depressive disorder may > increase the severity of their depression symptoms and thus should be > avoided. > > ...to complete the full article follow this linkhttp://no4depression.blogspot.com/2008/07/adhd-sleep-disorders.html > > I am here for your comments and replies .. > > Best Regards As a very general comment, isn't it a cruel irony that some of the very things (legal and illegal drugs, alcohol) that give us some relief from our mental pain so often come back to bite us very hard. Kalki
From: hal on 5 Aug 2008 18:44 On Sat, 2 Aug 2008 13:26:07 -0700 (PDT), supporter <abo_elyosr1986(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >Alcohol depression is very grave and should not be one�s state of >living, however just how one can overcome this form of depression >could be quite challenging as two factors are being addressed here: a >substance abuse and an emotional disturbance. > > >Dealing with depression means at the moment you may not be feeling too >good. What with low energy, poor sleep and a general feeling of >helplessness, naturally finding a solution out of being depressed is a >much expected step. Sadly, most people turn to either legal (e.g. >Zoloft) and illegal (e.g. marijuana) drugs or the use of drinking >alcoholic beverages in a quest to ease the pain, however, research has >shown that both illegal drugs and alcohol are marked depressants. (in >spite of the buzz they may temporarily give) and speaking of >depression drugs from recent studies, these substances just may not be >worth the side-effects. > > >Now on the subject of alcohol use and depressive illnesses; this is >actually the worst possible strategy for dealing with depression. >Depressed moods can be a direct outcome of substance abuse. >Conversely, use of alcohol by people with a depressive disorder may >increase the severity of their depression symptoms and thus should be >avoided. I'll drink to that..... Hal > >...to complete the full article follow this link >http://no4depression.blogspot.com/2008/07/adhd-sleep-disorders.html > > > >I am here for your comments and replies .. > >Best Regards
From: Ken on 6 Aug 2008 19:39 I am a depress patient and drinking beer 5 cans per day. when i drink i will not eat anything b4 and drink the 5 cans within 15 min to ensure i get the high feeling of it. i try to quit but find it very difficult and it gives me the feeling much better than the AD i take. i have contact the support group in local centre but it does not help.Nevertheless i don't feel the beer i take affect my depression, if it does,, i have a stroger iniative to quit..... "Kalki02" <kalki02(a)aol.com> ???????:f7b7fa3a-76d0-44e8-bc33-fc4008dd3de0(a)l64g2000hse.googlegroups.com... On Aug 2, 3:26 pm, supporter <abo_elyosr1...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > Alcohol depression is very grave and should not be one�s state of > living, however just how one can overcome this form of depression > could be quite challenging as two factors are being addressed here: a > substance abuse and an emotional disturbance. > > Dealing with depression means at the moment you may not be feeling too > good. What with low energy, poor sleep and a general feeling of > helplessness, naturally finding a solution out of being depressed is a > much expected step. Sadly, most people turn to either legal (e.g. > Zoloft) and illegal (e.g. marijuana) drugs or the use of drinking > alcoholic beverages in a quest to ease the pain, however, research has > shown that both illegal drugs and alcohol are marked depressants. (in > spite of the buzz they may temporarily give) and speaking of > depression drugs from recent studies, these substances just may not be > worth the side-effects. > > Now on the subject of alcohol use and depressive illnesses; this is > actually the worst possible strategy for dealing with depression. > Depressed moods can be a direct outcome of substance abuse. > Conversely, use of alcohol by people with a depressive disorder may > increase the severity of their depression symptoms and thus should be > avoided. > > ...to complete the full article follow this > linkhttp://no4depression.blogspot.com/2008/07/adhd-sleep-disorders.html > > I am here for your comments and replies .. > > Best Regards As a very general comment, isn't it a cruel irony that some of the very things (legal and illegal drugs, alcohol) that give us some relief from our mental pain so often come back to bite us very hard. Kalki
From: paulo on 6 Aug 2008 23:32 Ken wrote: > I am a depress patient and drinking beer 5 cans per day. oh that will help lift your depression ;-)
From: Ken on 7 Aug 2008 03:21
I don't think this is funny, i am suffering too, hope u are not... "paulo" <amoroso(a)jose.org> ???????:g7dqcn$5b9$5(a)aioe.org... > Ken wrote: >> I am a depress patient and drinking beer 5 cans per day. > > oh that will help lift your depression ;-) |