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Salting the wounds

Salting the wounds

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Dec 2, 2024
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Doing the math, for exactly one year I have severe depression, housebound, no memory, poor cognitive functions.
Is anyone here going through something similar?
It is a very long period of time.
Does anyone know if it is really possible to get out of this?
Does anyone know of a similar case of success.
Trying thousands of medications, nothing seems to work.
I would be very grateful for your answers
 
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rs929

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Dec 18, 2020
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Hola

I've been listening the audiobook "the recovery letters". It is a collection of letters written by people that went through depression and made it to the other side. You might find it inspiring. It's on Audible

There is also a website https://www.therecoveryletters.com/the-letters
 
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dontwakemeup

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Nov 11, 2024
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Hola amigos 🥰 I think we all are living in our own prisons. I have poor memory, and once the memory is gone, it doesn't come back. There are medications to slow down your memory loss but I don't want it, but there are options. I'm housebound by choice and only go outside when it's absolutely necessary. I have found activities to do that I enjoy. Maybe try to find a new hobby. I listen to audio books and anything I can do to keep my mind busy is the goal. I usually wear headphones in my house and listen to music. I do whatever i can to keep the negative thoughts out my mind. I was once told, "Prison is a state of the mind!"
Hope that helps you somehow.
 
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Salting the wounds

Salting the wounds

Member
Dec 2, 2024
87
Hola amigos 🥰 I think we all are living in our own prisons. I have poor memory, and once the memory is gone, it doesn't come back. There are medications to slow down your memory loss but I don't want it, but there are options. I'm housebound by choice and only go outside when it's absolutely necessary. I have found activities to do that I enjoy. Maybe try to find a new hobby. I listen to audio books and anything I can do to keep my mind busy is the goal. I usually wear headphones in my house and listen to music. I do whatever i can to keep the negative thoughts out my mind. I was once told, "Prison is a state of the mind!"
Hope that helps you somehow.
Thanks for your answer, what was your memory problem?
Hola

I've been listening the audiobook "the recovery letters". It is a collection of letters written by people that went through depression and made it to the other side. You might find it inspiring. It's on Audible

There is also a website https://www.therecoveryletters.com/the-letters
Te lo agradezco mucho
 
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dontwakemeup

Warlock
Nov 11, 2024
731
Thanks for your answer, what was your memory problem?

Te lo agradezco mucho
I had an appointment to see a specialist and I didn't go. I'd rather not know. The reason doesn't really matter. I just wish I was unable to remember the horrible stuff in my life, unfortunately, those memories never go away. Can i ask what type of memory loss do you have?
 

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