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Presenting you the most celebrated couple of all times- Depression and Alcohol!
From time immemorial alcohol and depression have gone hand in hand. There are innumerable instances from the pages of history where illustrated personalities took to alcohol following regular bouts of depression. Taking to alcohol has almost become a standard way of expressing grief, anxiety and unhappiness especially by the males and this trend still continues with all its glory.
Alcohol brings in a feeling of relaxation and takes the individual away from the grim realities of life, to a world of illusion. People experiencing lack of sleep due to certain mental or physical conditions take to alcohol as it helps them in getting sleep. Boys in their teens almost idealize the image of destroying oneself with a glass of spirit in hand. A person of this kind, in their opinion is a real man. The heroes in the movies also subscribe to this view. Hence at the sight of the slightest problem they take resolve in the most faithful friend of a "MAN"- a glass of spirit.
The kind of romanticism attached to the image of a man destroying himself with alcohol has encouraged a lot of young boys to take to alcohol. In the beginning these young boys just search for an excuse to drink, but later this develops into a habit which is very difficult to do away with.
However there are people who either take to alcohol newly or increase their intake to have a temporary lease from the complexities of their life and mind. They forget that alcohol is just a temporary answer, (if we can at all call it an answer) to depression. Once they are back to their senses depression will once again crop up its ugly head. The disturbance that people face on regular occurrence of depression forces them to be in an alcoholic trance all the time. In this way they just aggravate their condition from bad to worse.
What is really surprising is that people bear the pain of depression but can't take the small pain of going to the doctor. In the earlier times when there was no cure for depression it was understandable that people preferred to keep themselves immersed in alcohol. But why now? Today when there are perfectly etched cures to treat different forms of depression, it is beyond my understanding why people don't avail them and spoil their health by succumbing to alcohol.
There are some who act smart and find out a cure all by themselves. They start taking anti depressants like xanax, just like that without medical prescription. Now let me tell you that taking anti depressants along with alcohol are almost like a death knell. Xanax alcohol is a fatal combo that can take away your life. Never ever have anti depressants on your own. Always consult a doctor regarding your problem. It's his job. He will prescribe you the drug that you need to take. In case you find it embarrassing to go to a doctor you can avail the same services from an online pharmacy. There are loads of on line pharmacies nowadays from where you can order xanax after getting a proper medical consultation. Xanax is a popular anti- depressant but one should buy xanax only after getting a valid xanax prescription .
Always remember that depression is a disease that is curable, provided you co operate in the treatment. Don't complicate issues unnecessarily either due to ignorance or due to indifference. Your life is precious, so don't put an untimely end to it. Always take medical help to overcome depression or for that matter any other disease. Meddling with your problem on your own will create bigger problems for you, your family and sometimes even your physician.
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a friend checked herself in to a 28 day rehab for alcohol and depression. i have not been able to get in touch with her. im upset and looking into any insights about this facility
im just windering has anybody else experienced heavey drinking on the weekend and severe depression the monday morning...i was drinking saturday and yesterday and today i feel so depressed as in i cant even smile and i just feel like crying all the time and i just basiclaly feel like crap and all that..anyone experience this? i just noticed the typos in that question lol,my bad people.. thanks 4 your answers people but im not exactly talking about when im drinking and get depressed,im talking about side effects the next day!not a hnagover...just being so depressed..i mean really depressed!
I Started drinking about 21/2 years ago, mostly binge drinking. I used to be very energetic and positive, but the alcohol, I think, Affected my life in a negative way, along with relationship issues, I am starting to feel a little depressed. I have tried to add more structure and routine in my life especially after losing my job, but I was wondering if Pills like St. Johns Wort or Fish oil will help? Can I take them In conjunction? Any help would be appreciated thanks!
with someone else to make ur family happy rather being with who u want to be with i really just worry about my grandmother i take care of her since my granddad passed and i dont want to hurt her i hide alot from her i even went to rehab for alcohol and depression for her but it didnt help what do i doo
We have allowed my 36year old sister-in-law to live rent free and bill free for almost 3 years in an apartment. She has severe problems with alcohol and depression. She refuses to speak to anyone in her family and regards us as the enemy. We have tried many time to get her help and she has been to rehab on many occasions. We are losing alot of money behind her and I would like to know how we can get her out of the apartment that we own. We started eviction proceedings and she got legal aid to contest it. How can you kick someone out that won't leave?
like, people are so fixed on helping out kids in Africa and Asia and rural parts of South and Central America... and THEY HATE US!!! we are the number one charity contributing country IN THE WORLD. if another country has a disaster, we are the first people to come in and help out. then there are the kids here who are born in the ghetto to poor parents who can't make ends meet and the dad is abusive and the mom works three jobs and there are a bunch of gangs and drugs and alcohol and depression and the schools are bad and don't have money for books etc. i know there are people who abuse welfare and stuff, but i have lived abroad... they are L-A-Z-Y. they wait for US to do their work! we should help our people out before anyone elses!!! does anyone else agree??? thanks^^ sorry, i didn't mean the poor people in those countries, but the middle class/rich are lazy. no joke. and most every single country in the world is developed now. it is a stereotype that all these countries are still poor and starving etc. France for instance(although already thought of as wealthy) is in an uproar because their new president wants them to work harder...like NORTH AMERICANS=0 sorry i didn't make that clear. i meant the middle class people in other countries...they are lazy and won't help their own people. flyingprincez. by ghettos i mean the people who live in Hollywood NOT. obv. i mean the people who live in the ghettos...
I got a message from my mom about a month ago that she was admitting herself into a place to get help, because she had been so depressed. My mom has a history of drugs, alcohol, and depression. In her message she said that she was not allowed to use the phone, but with enough begging they allowed her to call - it was for my birthday. That's the last anyone has heard from her. My grandma is worried sick. My mom also had a past of getting mixed up with the wrong crowd. I want to call area rehab facilities to see if she might be there, but all I know is she was last known to be in Virginia - have no idea where. Any suggestions on where I can start to look for her? I just want to know that she is ok. The only contact before my message was on Easter - she told my grandma that she would see her the next day, and never showed. That one call has been her only family contact since Easter weekend. I have not filed a missing persons report. My hubby is in law enf. and pointed out things that would make then not take it as a true missing persons case - basically because she DID contact family and told someone where she was - even though that was a month ago. I think my grandma is going to contact them and just leave that detail out. I am not in the same state as her, and I am having a difficult time finding a list of rehab facilities - not to mention I have no clue what city to even begin in. But I am still trying!
I want to write a novel based on my life so far and my experiences with drugs and alcohol. The book will detail my normal childhood, decent upbringing, and high level of potential as a priviledged child. I will talk about my first experiences with alcohol as a teenager and my subsequent descent into alcoholism and drug abuse over the next several years. I will write about my time working on oil rigs after highschool where I became very involved in the seedy, dangerous drug culture of the oil industry. I will talk about my experiences with homlessness, poverty, and drug addiction as a teenager in the Alberta Oil patch. i will also talk about my near death overdose that forced me back to my hometown and my subsequent struggles with coming clean, relapse, and my eventual victory over drugs, alcohol and depression.
My partner and I have been together for just over two years. we were childhood sweethearts who after having children with other partners got back togther again (10 years later!) He has a problem with alcohol and depression (alcohol obviousley not helping the depression) which i was aware of when we got back together. His relationship with his ex is very strained after custody hearings ect. For the past 8-12 months he has done disapearing acts after going on major drinking benders and on occasions has not returned home at night. I have no issue's with trust as in cheating on me, although this is really beyond the point. Do I hang on and try and help him or simply cut my losses and move on?
I decided to get information on what a separation means from an on-base attorney. My husband has threatened to cancel my debit/credit card to our joint account if I leave and I wanted to make sure I would be financially ok for our kids. My husband was supposed to have gone with me to speak with him because I wanted my husband to know his rights too, but at the last minute he didn't want either one of us to go and was upset with me when I went anyway. When I got home he told me there's no way he'd let me have the kids and he'd fight tooth and nail to keep them. I asked why he didn't think I would be able to take care of them and he said, "I don't. You're a great mother. But you will NOT get them. I'll fight until you lose them." I don't have a job or money of my own because we had decided that I would stay home with our kids. I plan on getting a job if we separate because I don't want our kids to grow up the way I did, pretty much in poverty. It's a fear of mine. He's in the military and deploys a few times a year. He's admitted he's an alcoholic but refuses to get treatment. He's not emotionally stable and has a terrible temper. He's trying to get counseling through our church because it's anonymous though, but even they said he needs to seek a higher form of counseling. I'm going to counseling as well, and we were going to counseling together but he doesn't want to go back because he says he's picked on and made to feel evil. I don't hate him, actually I love him very much I just can't live with the drinking, lies and anger. This is tearing me apart, and I don't want him to come across as only the things I've mentioned. He's a good father when alcohol and depression isn't involved, actually, he's a good husband then too. He just isn't getting help and it's wearing on me and the kids too. I'm sorry if I come across as a terrible wife.
A couple of years ago I was given Tramadol by the hospital after surgery. I was told not to consume alcohol with this medication. Which I didn't. Or so I thought..... I was feeling very recovered on day and fancied a night out with friends. I had taken my medication in the morning and didn't take it all day. That night a had 3 glasses of wine and was absolutely bladdered! Funny at the time but not after. I know the dangers of drinking on tramadol and that it's opioid and the alcohol increases the affects and both are suppressants but I thought it would be out of my system with a few hours. Wrong. I was ill for a week. Not sick but depressed. Shaky. Crying. I've never ever suffered depression in my life and after that my heart goes out to anyone that deals with that on a daily basis. So within a week I was feeling a little better but this has now left me with a fear of drinking alcohol. A BIG fear. I was so so ill that week that I daren't touch a drop. I can I get over this? Has anyone else had this?
I'm a Marine stationed at Camp Lejeune who returned from heavy combat in Ramadi, Iraq 8 months ago. All my buddies are telling me now that I am drinking waayy to heavily and they feel I am going on a downward spiral. I have complete feelings of hopelessness and despair. My best buddy says he wants to hospitalize me because I am becoming suicidal. I am completely at wits end and I don't know what to do. I don't want to burden my fellow brothers in arms anymore. What should I do? Please help. @ Zeertc, What kind of ignorant comment is that? If you went through .05% of what we Marines go through, you would mess your undies. But I guess the anonymity of the web lets them say things they would never have the guts to say in real life. Good to go dickhead.
Cuz I am depressed and I drink alot. I heard it wasn't really good mixture...
Hello, I am a Flight Attendant for a major U.S based airline. For the past 2 years i have had an incredibly poor attendance track. I have had a poor attendance track due to my alcohol abuse and depression illness. Recently i was presented with a letter stating the company wants to have a hearing with my union, myself and the company in an attempt to discharge me due to my attendance. I have hit rock bottom with my job due to my illness and have seeked help from EAP. I will be starting treatment immediately for addiction to alcohol and for my depression.......will my airline still be able to fire me after i recover and get back from treatment? Please help?
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