It's not a cure, but you can get by. The problem is there might be rational things that won't happen being depressed in-love, because everything that's a small effort could feel like a big effort. From missing schedules, to taking longer to get ready for things, or just finding a day just emotionally bad.
Yeah it can help you get distracted from sadness, if the person reciprocates your feelings. Like it’s currently helping me. But the thing is there are bad days where they’re stressed out themselves or give you less attention. Then you feel like you lost them and hit rock bottom again. Then if they come back you will feel that high. Kind of like drugs lol. So it’s not really good because everything they do or say effects you tremendously.
Well it's helpful if you meet new love accidentally don't search for it first solve the root of your depression if it's something that need medication and very severe then check your doc. But if it's simple mild depression as we all get it from time to time because of different reasons then make yourself happy join gym do your hobbyis and eat healthy check your vitamin d levels also
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No, and this kind of codependency is terrible because if you break up, then your mental health will just go down the drains again. You can't rely completely on one person, you have to do some work yourself
It may feel that way until the honeymoon is over, but the honeymoon will end, and one may be worse off than where they started, or maybe not. It would depend on many variables.
Yes, but if you fall too quickly without being prepared, it will spell disaster.. because you won't have the tools to protect YOURSELF, if things don't go your way. Make sure you can cope, BEFORE you go head first!! 💯❤️
Same here. My naïve former self was always willing to give love to those who were deprived and help them fix their depression. Lo and behold, I fixed nothing. They remained stagnant. The only thing that changed was myself as I was drained of my emotional & mental energy significantly.
These people whether they are aware of it or not drag others down with them. They may not mean to do so, but they do. And honestly, many of them are self-defeatists who just want to complain to someone about their problems, but not take the necessary steps to fix them.
My ex was exactly that. And even after I left, she regressed, became overweight and more miserable. I tried helping her, and it did during the relationship, but she started to get 'too comfortable' taking me for granted and now she is alone. All while taken away my energy.
This is why I avoid people with depression when it comes to dating or friendships, because I'm not willing to go through the energy torment again. And as cruel as it may sound, I advice other 'healthy' people to do the same, unless they really know what they are getting themselves into & have the energy for it. But for those, like myself, who've taken that path and got bitten, it's a no no for us.
@TruthBringer omg you are sooo right about draining ourselves mentally and emotionally by trying to revive their energy. And its not cruel to say “never again” because I feel the same way. I tried it twice and they were honestly ruining my mood. And they were so insecure and kept saying “Do you still love me? Will you leave me because i have a hard time staying positive and happy?” It was too much. People who are deep into depression honestly need to focus on being alone and loving themselves. Its okay to still have friends but a relationship is a bit much unless they’re dating someone who’s also depressed so that they can constantly uplift eachother.
Nope, it might mask it for a while but clinical depression is rooted in your mind. You need genuine psychological healing for it and if required medication.
No matter which way you turn, one thing is for certain. You will always be there…. You have to work on you. A new love may take your mind off of the depression but if you are not working on you the depression can return
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It's not a cure, but you can get by. The problem is there might be rational things that won't happen being depressed in-love, because everything that's a small effort could feel like a big effort. From missing schedules, to taking longer to get ready for things, or just finding a day just emotionally bad.
Temporarily yes bc they become your source of dopamine. You feel good around them and that’s great!
I think it greatly helps your depression and mental health but it doesn’t cure it.
What happens when they leave?
I think mental health is very complex and it takes a lot of work/effort internally and externally for it to be manageable.
it’s great to have a love interest.. don’t get me wrong! But make sure you are taking care of yourself.
Yeah it can help you get distracted from sadness, if the person reciprocates your feelings. Like it’s currently helping me. But the thing is there are bad days where they’re stressed out themselves or give you less attention. Then you feel like you lost them and hit rock bottom again. Then if they come back you will feel that high. Kind of like drugs lol. So it’s not really good because everything they do or say effects you tremendously.
No. People, things and a fun activity or new experience can bring about a temporary fix but not cure unhappiness in your life.
To get rid of depression is to be constantly thankful for all you and God as the center of your life in my opinion.
Depending on other stuff for lasting happiness is fool's gold.
Well it's helpful if you meet new love accidentally don't search for it first solve the root of your depression if it's something that need medication and very severe then check your doc. But if it's simple mild depression as we all get it from time to time because of different reasons then make yourself happy join gym do your hobbyis and eat healthy check your vitamin d levels also
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No, and this kind of codependency is terrible because if you break up, then your mental health will just go down the drains again. You can't rely completely on one person, you have to do some work yourself
It may feel that way until the honeymoon is over, but the honeymoon will end, and one may be worse off than where they started, or maybe not. It would depend on many variables.
I wouldn't bet on it being a long-term cure.
Yes, but if you fall too quickly without being prepared, it will spell disaster.. because you won't have the tools to protect YOURSELF, if things don't go your way.
Make sure you can cope, BEFORE you go head first!! 💯❤️
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No. there was a temporary high or excitement when I met a new person recently. but if things don't work out. your depression is never cured. honestly.
Love does not cure depression. Instead, most often depression destroys love in my experience on seeing its effects.
Someone who can cure your depression can also have the power to put you back into depression.
Be very careful.
She or he can bring you happiness that might relieve you of some depression.
No. You have to find your own happiness. Others cannot do that for you. You’ll only damage what could have been a good thing.
I tried to fix depressed folks. It was always a temporary fix and now theyre on their own
Same here. My naïve former self was always willing to give love to those who were deprived and help them fix their depression. Lo and behold, I fixed nothing. They remained stagnant. The only thing that changed was myself as I was drained of my emotional & mental energy significantly.
These people whether they are aware of it or not drag others down with them. They may not mean to do so, but they do. And honestly, many of them are self-defeatists who just want to complain to someone about their problems, but not take the necessary steps to fix them.
My ex was exactly that. And even after I left, she regressed, became overweight and more miserable. I tried helping her, and it did during the relationship, but she started to get 'too comfortable' taking me for granted and now she is alone. All while taken away my energy.
This is why I avoid people with depression when it comes to dating or friendships, because I'm not willing to go through the energy torment again. And as cruel as it may sound, I advice other 'healthy' people to do the same, unless they really know what they are getting themselves into & have the energy for it. But for those, like myself, who've taken that path and got bitten, it's a no no for us.
@TruthBringer omg you are sooo right about draining ourselves mentally and emotionally by trying to revive their energy. And its not cruel to say “never again” because I feel the same way. I tried it twice and they were honestly ruining my mood. And they were so insecure and kept saying “Do you still love me? Will you leave me because i have a hard time staying positive and happy?” It was too much. People who are deep into depression honestly need to focus on being alone and loving themselves. Its okay to still have friends but a relationship is a bit much unless they’re dating someone who’s also depressed so that they can constantly uplift eachother.
no, it can't. Maybe for a little while, but it's not always just loneliness that causes depression
Nope, it might mask it for a while but clinical depression is rooted in your mind. You need genuine psychological healing for it and if required medication.
No matter which way you turn, one thing is for certain. You will always be there…. You have to work on you. A new love may take your mind off of the depression but if you are not working on you the depression can return
Probably not, but I think it can help, especially dependent on the depression.