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Re: Dads doing much better now, but I'm a wreck!
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Posted by Allan on May 23, 2004 at 13:40:06 from (148.63.132.164):
In Reply to: Dads doing much better now, but I'm a wreck! posted by Gary in TX on May 23, 2004 at 11:14:04:
Gary, I've lived through that depression thing too.. I know exactly what you are going thru, and it is not pleasant. After we had the farm sale, mine lasted off and on for 12 years and still will show it's ugly head on occasion. The only advise I can give is when you feel it coming on, dive into something you like to do and completely emerse yourself in your work...for some reason, hard work has a way of making your mind forget that depression. And, for goodness sake, stay away from alcohol! This will bring it on in spades. I'm just tryin' to help, 'cause I've seen the black side too. Feel for ya, Man. Go out and do the lawn, work on your tractor, wash the car. Get good and bone tired tonight and tomorrow you will feel like a new man. You say you are tired, depressed and don't want to do anything.....that's my point; try it. Allan
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