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How do you explain depression to people who have never experienced it?

Profile: caringIceCream67
caringIceCream67 on Jan 5, 2016
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It is a little hard for me to believe that one has neva experienced depression, but he or ahe is lucky if so. It is state where one feels low, sad, loss or increase in appetite in an abnormal level, loss or increase of in an abnormal level, sudden fluctuations in weight, loss of energy, etc. In total you do nothing but cry, or feel sad.
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Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Apr 11, 2016
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I think depression is kinda like drowning but you look around and everyone else is fine but you aren't
Profile: graced
graced on Jun 14, 2016
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It's not really something that can be "cured." It's something that can really weigh you down if you're trying to move forward. Something that develops in many age groups, even for children to teens. It's something that traps you if you struggle with it. Something hard to "escape." But, with self care and support, there is a way to move forward even with the weight of the world on your shoulders.
Profile: oneness1
oneness1 on Jun 20, 2016
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Feeling chronically tired without any cogent reason.Feeling suddenly overwhelmed by problems and challenges even though intellectually knowing that these could be solved by us easily.
Profile: Millichidulinas
Millichidulinas on Jul 12, 2016
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Explain the best you can the feelings you tried when you were depressed and try to make them to feel these feelings and theirs. Use a lot of details and talk with a secure tone on voice, in a slow way. Feel yourself these feelings and try to help people to feel them too. You have to use a lot of empathy. Describe some situations and some personal feelings, it could help, but first of all, I think you have to trust each other.
Profile: steelnerve
steelnerve on Jul 18, 2016
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Depression is basically the art of depreciating our self worth, relations starting from something we shouldn't have paid too much reliance upon.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jul 25, 2016
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Imagine a dark cloud hanging over your life. Every where you go, its there. Everything you do, no matter how fun it is, there is always that dark cloud over your head. It never leaves from the moment you wake up to the moment you finally fall asleep. Its even there when you let out a forceful smile. That's depression.
Profile: hex123123
hex123123 on Jan 3, 2017
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I explain it like your life is on autopilot, you feel numb and have little energy and interest to do anything, you feel emotional constantly and want to cry.
Profile: Xstitcher
Xstitcher on Sep 5, 2017
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It's like being in the middle of field in the dead of night, with no light to know how to get out of it, where to turn to or what to do.
Profile: neptne
neptne on Jan 1, 2018
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Well, to put it simply, I don't. Not really. Depression is overwhelming, when I'm in a low phase there's nothing I can do about how I feel, and it literally feels like my emotions, responses, everything are out of my control. The hard part is explaining how I feel, like I'm trapped in my body and nothing is happy.
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