Posted by Racer on January 28, 2004, at 20:55:47
In reply to Re: Depression and ambivalence » vilkas, posted by cubic_me on January 27, 2004, at 10:52:27
Sounds pretty familiar. While it sounds as if you're seeing one of the few highlights of depression, it's still Not A Good Thing and should be treated. It's not that a depressed state is part of a continuum of normal and we want everyone at the middle of the bell curve, but that depression does cause a lot of damage, and it can be pretty progressive. It sounds as if your inhibitions are lower, which would be a good thing if it came from increased confidence. Sorta like big muscles can be a good thing, but usually aren't if they come from steriod abuse. Does that make sense?
I'm with everyone else here about treatment, though. If you're not getting treatment, find a way to get it. If you are getting treatment, talk to your doctor about this, because it may mean that you haven't gotten stabilized yet.
Good luck.
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