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Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Dec 31, 2014
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Not totally, I think that it will always be there in the back of your mind, no matter how small that thought it, it will always be there.
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Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jun 25, 2015
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In my opinion, yes. Where there is a will, there is a way. Many people who have suffered depression have been convinced that there is no end to it. The mind is a very powerful thing, and in order to change that, you've got to believe in your heart that it IS possible to overcome it. Think of those bad days or bad times as downfalls. They're normal. Everyone makes mistakes once in awhile. If you make a mistake, earn from it. You want to keep moving forward. You are the boss of you. Try to help yourself because no doubt others are available to help you, but nothing will progress if the effort from yourself isn't there. Only you can change the way you think, so think positively! Don't dwell on the past. It is tough, but definitely achievable and absolutely worth it :)
Profile: Dhara94
Dhara94 on Nov 25, 2014
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Yes, it's not difficult and definitely not at all impossible. Pain, whatever be it- physical or mental has a lot to do with how we control our minds. Depression too, depends on how much we are willing to let go of our ddemented selves by controlling our thought procees as such. The other day, I read about this procedure called 'Repression' where we are asked to corner every thought linked with the reason of our depression and to keep it buried down until we have finally gathered courage to accept and fight truth. This I believe, will be of immense help to those who think they're not strong enough to fight depression. Above all, Prayers. Everything will be fine, in the end. its always been.
Profile: KnownEnigma
KnownEnigma on Jun 28, 2015
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Keep in mind, depression is something that is triggered from an event in someone's past. It isn't like an infection, it's a part of your psyche. Getting "rid" of depression is hard, but you can most definitely tame your depression, so to speak. It's possible to make it so that your depression does not affect your life so harshly, but I don't believe you can completely wipe it from your mind. It will always be in your past, but it doesn't have to affect your every day activities. I hope that answers your question.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Dec 7, 2014
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It is possible to recover with lots and lots of hard work. Just know it will not happen overnight. Best of luck! :)
Profile: purplesunny98
purplesunny98 on Dec 15, 2015
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One does not simply get rid of it. BUT! My mother has a beautiful system that works brilliantly for me! There are 3 things you can do when you have a problem: 1. Talk to someone. 2. Try to solve it. And 3. Distract yourself.
Profile: Lior
Lior on Mar 11, 2015
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Yes. Medications, therapists, self-work, friends. There are many things that can help you to get rid of depression and it's possible. A lot of people suffered, are suffering or will suffer from depression in their lives and most of them will laso get rid of it. It takes work and sometimes look like a dead-end, but it's possible.
Profile: perfectluvv
perfectluvv on Apr 15, 2015
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Depression will always be somewhere in your life, whether it's far away or surrounding you. You have to accept that and learn how to move on so it won't be surrounding you all the time.
Profile: AuntieRuth
AuntieRuth on Jun 21, 2015
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I went through depression. I understand it. I think one of the best quotes I've ever heard about depression said something along the lines of "depression is not just being overly sad when something goes wrong, it's being overly sad even when everything is going right." It is hard to get out of. It is a mindset that just seems to possess you with no ryhme or reason as to why it chose to attack you. But, honestly, I have found that the best way to get out of depression is socialization and outdoor activity. Being with other people can lift your spirits and the outdoors can help you clear your brain. If you enjoy working out, phsyical activity is also one of the best ways to beat depression. I hope that your depression comes to a close and you find a way to overcome it :)
Profile: Laurapandora
Laurapandora on Aug 3, 2015
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I think depression is fickle. For some it can go away for days, weeks, months. Years. Sometimes forever. I think it depends on the person's mental state, and willingness to change. For some, it's easier than others. For many, depression is always on your shoulder, waiting to strike. It's a demon. But it's a defeatable demon. And you can push back. And though it might never go away, you can always fight back, and win.
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