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    si red ug empz maoy tambal sa depression... kampay..

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    By the way, you need to eat right pud plus exercise

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    Magduwa ug dota with friends malingaw ka...

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    My former boss would always say "sound body, sound mind"
    Audentes Fortuna Juvat

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    laughter is the best medicine. ayawg sigig huna2 anang problema kay molabay ra na.

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    who's seriously depressed here? kanang dili ra arte2 nga 'depressed' ha.
    someone nga nagtake ug meds or hv gone to a psychologist/psychia? kinsa inyo doc? please reply

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    @bordogoy

    True, laughter is good, but to address that advice to someone suffering from depression is careless. Depression is a real disease, those who are truly suffering are truly struggling. It's 2014, with the availability of information on the Internet, there is no excuse to be careless and insensitive. Would you say the same to the number of people who are suffering from depression as an outcome to Yolanda? Or victims of rape and/or sexual abuse? Depression stems from a variety of causes, some genetics and some are triggered by life events. Those that have succumb to suicide because of overwhelming feeling of helplessness caused by the disease are no laughing matter or best be brushed off as something as careless as that expression you just made.

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    Quote Originally Posted by acidbag View Post
    @bordogoy

    True, laughter is good, but to address that advice to someone suffering from depression is careless. Depression is a real disease, those who are truly suffering are truly struggling. It's 2014, with the availability of information on the Internet, there is no excuse to be careless and insensitive. Would you say the same to the number of people who are suffering from depression as an outcome to Yolanda? Or victims of rape and/or sexual abuse? Depression stems from a variety of causes, some genetics and some are triggered by life events. Those that have succumb to suicide because of overwhelming feeling of helplessness caused by the disease are no laughing matter or best be brushed off as something as careless as that expression you just made.
    naa kay point.. let's just call it nga depende ra jd na sa taw

    i have some examples but too long to share na.. busy pas trabaho.. hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by silahis View Post
    who's seriously depressed here? kanang dili ra arte2 nga 'depressed' ha.
    someone nga nagtake ug meds or hv gone to a psychologist/psychia? kinsa inyo doc? please reply
    I think you need to find out on your own which doctor suits you best. You need to shell out some money to find the one that you feel has helped you. Start with the popular names in Cebu Psychiatry if you are seeking experience, they are usually expensive though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bordogoy View Post
    naa kay point.. let's just call it nga depende ra jd na sa taw

    i have some examples but too long to share na.. busy pas trabaho.. hehe
    What if it depends on the size of your hippocampus? Do not confuse Clinical Depression with the abuse of the word depressed, they don't always mean the same thing, that word is so widely misused by non-sufferers. No one can dictate the series of life events a person goes through and how well can that person cope, if you fail at it it's not always your fault. If you keep brushing off people that way, you are adding to the stigma and will only discourage a true sufferer from seeking professional help, clinically depressed people needs help to get through life, have some compassion and choose your words appropriately next time. Whatever your examples are can never be compared to another for you simply don't have everyone's information about their life events, genetics/anatomy and predisposition to the disease.

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