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15-08-2014, 03:43 PM | #91 | ||
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I'm happy too bud... we all owe it to ourselves to think outside the box...
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Funny you mention the black dog ride. Just went past all of them in a carpark. Should turn round and take a photo.
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Well from a medical standpoint Im a bag of fun;
ASD, ADHD, MDD, OCD, GAD. I have lived with so-called Mental Illness since my first cell underwent Mitosis. I wont share my thoughts on it, nor experiences. Since language is the most ineffective way of conveying those subjects as seen by myself. All I will say is that everyone has their own journey to take in life, with all happening for a reason. |
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This thread shows that everyone has a story, eh .
A recent discussion pointed out that we are not meant to live in a constant state of happiness. But to strive for it, and make the most of those happy moments Regarding the pic below , please don't take offense to the caption, but it could be valid for some. |
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I hope everyone had an enjoyable weekend...
I hung out with a revhead mate yesterday who is having issues with his missus loyalty while he works away, i had my own issues this week but the phone call i got from him at 2am in the morning put it all into perspective and confirmed how lucky i am to have my missus. Just speak up and share guys there is always an ear and someone who will listen somewhere |
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18-08-2014, 11:00 AM | #98 | ||
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I FINALLY managed to get out of the house and into the surf today after nearly 5 years of no motivation. It was one thing growing up that kept me going and when I moved away from the beach, I kind of just introverted from there.
Sun was shinning, great accepting company and good waves. Hope today can be a "good" day.
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18-08-2014, 02:23 PM | #99 | ||
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My weekend was mixed, it was my birthday and for some reason every year the day after I am depressed. On my birthday I wejt fishing, then later that day moved to a rockwall and tripped and luckily I ended up with a massive bruised and swollen leg, because I could have tumbled 6m to the bottom and it was just me and my son. Went to dinner and it was terrible. Woke up sunday depressed and angry like every year, but got up and had a robin williams marathon with the kids which made me laugh and snapped me.out of my mood . So a mixed weekend but all is good.
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Since mid primary school I started feeling a little off, moved school and had a hard time, eventually diagnosed with ASD/mild as when i was 14, then at 17 my stomach went absolutely skitz and my god what an adventure. I have every ige allergy under the moon along with every pathogen under the moon (blasto, clostridia etc). It went pretty fast from a quirky character thing to a full on invalid state struggling to buy food from the shops, not to mention the brain fog alone keeps you out the car at its worst. Since 17 I had the lowest attendance in my year in yr12 (yet still passed well above) every day is like a fugue state with constant ups and downs, not just mental, all the autoimmune conditions pains, hernias, acid reflux, 4 types of hand eczema, constant hold and cold flushes, million types of neasea and sensations, spasms etc, skin feels constantly hypersensitive I could go on all day. I've taken a step back currently and am sloly recovering (following my protocol for more than a mere 2 days would help as I can feel it merely 8hrs through, diets, dna methylation supplements etc)
Since the gut/immune issues became apparent, ocd, adult tic disorder (strep/pandas), bpd, bipolar, psychotic depression, anxiety by far the worst but it's all the same **** really. constantly drugged by toxins and pathogens and actual drugs (blasto ***** out methanol which is a narcotic form of alcohol not to mention iga2 protease). Awesome thing about these severe psychiatric illnesses is if you're stomach is that far gone it can stop producing Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 digestive enzyme which breaks down gluten and casein. Now the funny part is unbroken down those are gliadorphin and casomporphin. They are a form of heroin (10 times stronger than hospital grade as well). no other foods besides gluten/casein contain heroin. opiates were laced into a cows genome 5000yrs ago, before that all beta protein was a2 (now all is a1 beta protein which has the heroin in it ) It was always debated whether these undigested peptides could actually do any harm to the brain (it was believed they couldn't cross the blood brain barrier) negligent science for decades with no funding/interest has shown it infact does. All these illnesses are from gastrointestinal permeability and the chain reaction of illnesses that from it (ie blasto/parasites, diabetes). They're just incredibly incredibly ****** illnesses, being caused every single day inside your gut (sounds ridiculous i bet... but that argument is long over). The little pathogenic ***** control everything, up and down mood, appetite, die off/depressive episode. your stomach doesn't even need to be sore they control the receptors through the vagus nerve to suit their environment (inflammation triggers an immune response which is bad for them). They're really physically whole body disorders, classifying them as psychological brain illnesses is wrong (psychology is endocrine/cortisol aka physical anyway ie stress). http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0815192240.htm
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Must admit I have been having issues for months now myself. I have had stomach discomfort almost constantly, mood swings, tiredness and nervousness like never before. 1 doctor says it's anxiety related, another says it's a stomach issue as I wait to see the gastroenterologist. The stress of daily life just gets to me. At night I burst into tears thinking there will never be a solution to be normal again. I am on Valium at the moment but it does sweet FA, take probiotics, tried anti-reflux tablets, and had tests after tests and will be visiting the doc again tomorrow to talk about it in further detail again. But I don't want to end my life. Just someone coming to the door or just thinking about a rough past event gives my hot flashes through my face. Anyone else experienced this?
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Sounds similar to what I have at times, I actually have a stomach issue, GERD. Basically I have inflammation of the esophagus which is causing it not to close properly, that mixed with excess acid production means I feel Nauseated quite a lot which can be a huge cause of anxiety.
Just remember duaned a lot of physical problems can be caused by your mental health and stress is never helpful, I found going for a run sometimes helped relieved a lot of stress although it temporarily, was better than nothing.
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20-08-2014, 10:31 AM | #108 | ||
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Was depressed for a long time started of with working callout doing 12 hour days sometimes on a long weekend would get 6 hours sleep. Some people where smart enough to leave I made a lot of money spent most of it on medical care. Luckily my doctor taught me tai chi and meditation and after having cancer met a number of people who taught other techniques now I see people at work and I tell them how they are feeling and what could happen from those feelings and can teach them to reverse those feelings through meditation.
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Go see that gastro specialist I told you about he's a genius!
It's weird connecting food/"biology" to your "psychological" relationships with people but not really.. if you think about it those thoughts all come from how you feel, one minute you can't bear another breath of existence and then for absolutely no reason you're not like that only hours later you're "happy". Sure it's psychological (yes and no) but try putting that to the test yourself. Next time you're genuinely happy force all the bad thoughts on yourself and see if they make you feel that way. I bet you the same thoughts/grudges that make you feel unbearable when in that mindset don't appear when you perform that exact same psychology when in a different mood. In my case one day I'm an autistic loser who no one talks to and the next all the emo clubbers are 4ft tall with a pin between their legs and all their girls are hitting on me over them..but they don't talk to me either!! It depends how I feel not what happened (even though that's the whole reason I feel that way if you get me). That strategy can also backfire horribly, some people think they're happy when they're not (I mean literally as unable to understand their own feelings and not self convincing/denial like all the celebrities) and if you don't know your moods then all you'll do is feed depression when you "think" you're happy and actually the opposite which can be horribly unwise. My point is the same psychology that we think is killing us won't be there hours later... it's the mood aka biology. And to spice things up stress/psychology can affect glutamine, cortisol/endocrine so once you're in that state of perception as a result of the biology to begin with you need to change your outlook because at that point.. your psychology can affect your biology which itself is already affecting your psychology hence a cause effect cause scenario/loop.
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If anyones interested take a look here: http://www.gapsdiet.com/
It won't address the underlying disorder but addresses the gastrointestinal permeability part of the underlying disorder. Same concept as Abletts diet but they're a little different (his includes nuts which contain lectins/phylates aka leaky gut). They're all bs diets really while they actually work while your on them, the moment you go back to a normal diet your symptoms come racing back meaning all they do is alleviate symptoms and not address the underlying disorder. For the record "Rasters strict anti-Candida diet" is the only diet that worked for me (google it) but autism/blasto would explain why, the others should work for most people. Here is a theory (the dots are drawn from current evidence) of the underlying disorder (this is drawn for autism there's a few differences/extensions in mutation than general cases. As you can see much more to it than diet. None of the super mcdonalds clinic doctors would've heard of "brain inflammation" also known as a common medical term that wasn't in their 1980's study books. http://www.autismfile.com/wp-content...dy-diagram.jpg http://abcnews.go.com/Health/anxiety...ry?id=20229136
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One of my good mates recently split with his fiance, and she told him she is seeing someone else. He's taken it pretty bad as he's been through a similer breakup before and battled severe depression.been helping him as much as we can, he sent me a text the morning after she told him she's someone else and told me he come real close to ending himself. I know that sign as a call for help and as we were at work at the time I let my manager know without saying directly what was going on that he needed help.
So our company has set up counselling for him and h'es talking to them, and i've been meeting with him and he's been putting it all out on the table he tries to play the tough guy but our friend network has all told him how much it doesn't matter if he crys. Thing that bothers me the most is he told about about the ways he thought of suicide and they each way was extremely violent. Gonna see how he holds up the next few days and then work out where we go from here.
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I have been suffering from depression for 10 years and while the medication helps I do agree with some of you that you have to be careful as some docs will tend to just dose you up so you are a mere shadow of your old self. They say look he's not depressed anymore, and you say yeah that's right he's not anything anymore, as in not happy not sad not funny, not talking just staring into space. My Dad had Bi polar and I have seen everything over his time and the so called docs that are just playing Russian roulette with people lives. Instead of just saying stuffed if I know we'll just have to try a few things, they lie and say yeah we know what's going on and send you home with another box of pills. My aarr$$ee is what I told one doc when I was 18 and I told him he did have a clue what he was doing. Only a doc from the public system knew what he was doing and genuinely wanted to help. And only then did Electric shock treatment work. The governments spend millions on cancer and heart disease and smoking related disease which a lot of people could avoid, but no where near enough on mental illness. Imagine if they found a cure for mental illness the cost savings that the country would have. This thread is great and has surprised me how many of you are just like me. It's a great place to come and speak its like minded people, regards Shane
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It's strange how it helps. It's not that I want others to share in my misery, but it does make me feel less alone and misunderstood.
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Well I recently moved house (not under my own "I need to move" scenario) however I don't feel like its home if that makes sense.
Yeah I get to listen to screaming FA/18 Hornets all day and I love it (so does my boy) but I just feel like something is missing and I don't know what that is. My main thing to me is I feel like I wasted my life and I have nothing to show for it or I'm not a somebody.
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Just read an article recently that some boffins released in links to inflammation and depression. Extremely interesting read, especially as many of us have probably had a touch of depression at one point in our lives or know someone who has.
No one should ever feel like they have wasted they're life, but if you do you should always remember your life is not over and still have time to do those things you always wanted to. Friends and people close to you are the best medicine for depression, pills will only get you so far and as much as it can be related to a chemical imbalance sometimes if you don't change the habits you have or negativeness in your life it will be a real struggle to recover.
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I've dealt with depression from being "normal" in 2006 and got off the meds in 2011 when felt I could manage day to day life. Felt I could handle the depression after that, which I managed well. I own my house, my car, have bugger all debts. I have a lot to be thankful for - just don't see it that way, feel worthless. I hide it from the people I know - maybe unwittingly? "Lotte's" initial posts prompted me to further seek professional help. Thanks sister! and the rest of you for speaking out. Yep, I'll be alright - I'm not suicidal, just trying to get my **** together! Cheers!
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And my second question- Of those who have or had a mental illness/depression have cats? I guess these 2 questions could also apply to people you know. Just that I was thinking that there maybe a connection? And it seems odd that counselling can only do so much and then it starts to go around and around in circles, there has to be more. It has been mentioned in this thread that a good diet helps with depression, this makes some sense as a high fibre diet improves the gut. And a healthy gut improves the bodies immune system, which in turn fights off any unwanted disease. The number punching is also starting to show a correlation between disease and the condition of the gut. Lets start with a simple one, allergies. There seems to be a connection for people with allergies and the condition of the gut. I was one of these people, I was allergic to rock melon, water melon, sea food, tomatoes, bananas, cats, bottle brush trees, even hay fever practically everything. It was a serious situation for me, because a reaction meant immediate swelling of the throat thus blocking my airway. One small insignificant diet change resulted in my allergies gone within weeks. What I'm trying to empathise is how important the internal health is to combating different health conditions and how dramatic the changes can be. In another post on Ford forum I referred to a study connecting children being born with autism and air pollution, I'm not saying that air pollution causes autism, but it does exacerbate the situation. What is not commonly known is that people with autism also have a high incidence of gut problems. So what we have here is the situation where an individual has gut problems is prone to allergens (in this case air pollution), a weak immune system and a mental illness, autism. What I am suggesting here is that the poor gut heath and thus the poor immune system may have been too weak to prevent the autism. Now to connect a weak immune system to a disease which affects the human brain function. The Toxoplasma gondii parasite associated with the cat and found in cat faeces rewires the brain of rats and mice so as to make them more venerable to be eaten by the cat, and once consumed by the cat the parasite can reproduce again before being excreted by the cat in it's faeces. This parasite's whole life cycle revolves around the cat eating the rodent and the rodent coming in contact with the cat's faeces. This parasite takes control of it's host's brain but does not show any symptoms of it's presence in the host. This parasite can survive in any host including humans but can only reproduce in the intestines of cats. 30 to 50% of humans carry this parasite but it is believed that the human immune system keeps it controlled. This parasite is showing high possible cause directly or indirectly linked with schizophrenia, depression, bipolar diseases, anxiety syndrome, and other mental health disorders. The disease can influence a person's levels of aggression, extroversion and risk-taking. It will affect males and females (humans and rodents) differently because it affects their sexual activity. The original change in sexual activity was to increase the number offspring from mice/rodents which would have been infected with the parasite. The parasite can survive in the human body up to 10 years without symptoms. What I have said here is an idea, sort of suggestion as to the why of depression and mental illness, the possible connection between an unhealthy gut and a parasite, not a conclusion, more food for thought. My father had depression, and gut problems the whole of his life, and his family had cats which they used to keep the rodents under control on his farm. Any one else? Okay a few shortcuts. http://consumer.healthday.com/mental...dy-671480.html http://www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&rc...WpOb0O_W-lz8sQ http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/...-crazy/308873/ Last edited by yearby; 26-08-2014 at 06:02 AM. |
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My gastroenterologist said he felt no need to throw a scope down my throat to take a look around, instead gave my a script for another 5 packs of Somac. idiot as I told him anti-reflux tablets have not been working. Then after speaking to another person who had almost identical symptoms I have to concor I think it is Anxiety causing my stomach discomfort. I guess I pretty much answered my own question earlier in this thread. Surely stomach discomfort doesn't bring a grown man into an emotional mess? I have eliminated all caffeine, spicy foods, foods containing high acidity and nothing changes. No acid reducing tablets have changed (or reduced) my symptoms. I occasionally wake up in the middle of the night after remembering a previous traumatic event. List goes on. Thoughts?
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