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DeadEyes
October 26th, 2014, 01:30 AM
My way to deal with depression is fairly simple: I just detached myself from everyone and everything, including my own feelings.
Nothing can get too me anymore and I live on automatic pilot.
Croconaw
October 26th, 2014, 01:55 AM
I guess if that helps you, then you should keep doing it.
DeadEyes
October 26th, 2014, 03:33 AM
I guess if that helps you, then you should keep doing it.
The only way to go (for me).
Karkat
October 27th, 2014, 03:17 PM
That seems pretty unhealthy, but your choice, I guess.
ksdnfkfr
October 27th, 2014, 03:44 PM
My way to deal with depression is fairly simple: I just detached myself from everyone and everything, including my own feelings.
Nothing can get too me anymore and I live on automatic pilot.
That's kinda my default mode depressed or not. But when real bad clinical depression hit me, it effects me physically too
DeadEyes
October 27th, 2014, 04:25 PM
That seems pretty unhealthy, but your choice, I guess.
I am very aware that it is indeed very unhealthy, but I found out that for me, there was no healthy and beneficial way to deal with how my life and life in general are messed up, there is no getting better, there's no way out. I am reveling in my cold darkness and it's the only way I can go on without becoming completely insane.
That's kinda my default mode depressed or not. But when real bad clinical depression hit me, it effects me physically too
You have to delight yourself of neutrality, I did mention to you before I would be interested in having a certain form of autism to be so detached but not such a severe form and certainly not those physical symptoms you are experiencing, that's frankly brutal. Notice I suffer from extremely strong migraine headaches due to anxiety but I can only imagine how rough it is for you, but we have to go on, no matter what.
UnknownError
October 27th, 2014, 04:52 PM
As long as you don't hurt other people in the process of detachment and you think it really does help you, then why not. Personally I don't think it seems that good of an idea because it's nice to have support but if that's what you think helps.
DeadEyes
October 27th, 2014, 05:15 PM
As long as you don't hurt other people in the process of detachment and you think it really does help you, then why not. Personally I don't think it seems that good of an idea because it's nice to have support but if that's what you think helps.
There is no worry to have about that, I'm not related to anybody anymore and I'm all alone on my own. I'm a misanthropic loner.
Besides, the process of detachment is completely done, I decided to post about this now, but I've achieved this since a while already.
I must precise that it may not be of help, because there's no helping it, it's just an unfortunate necessity.
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