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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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Resolved Question: Drinking Alcohol and Depression?
I am 51 yrs old, my husband is also. I take 10 mgs of Lexapro. I also drink after 4pm. I am not stupid, I know I am depressed. My husband has spent over 40K at Atlantic City (this is within the past 45 days) and keeps telling me everything will be alright. He gets extra money from his mom. He has done this before many times. We have been married for 32 yrs. I love him but I feel like I am in a well and can't seem to get to the top. He says I should forget the past and move on. I have stopped gaming. He says everything will be better. I want to believe but feel hopeless because I know he is sick too. I know in my heart and mind this is happening to me but feel helpless. I keep telling myself I am smarter than this but I don't want to leave him. We both are 20 yrs Air Force retirees. I know I should stop drinking but it helps me get thru the night. My husband is a recovering 26 yr alcoholic. Any help would be appreciated.

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I was into drugs and alcohol and depression when I found Jesus. Why do people have to be down in the dumps to find the lord. And why do they always have to say he is the real deal? I don't point out the sun is there or the moon is there because it is ovious.

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Voting Question: Alcohol and Depression?
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!

Resolved Question: Can my airline fire me due to my attendance which is related to my alcohol and depression illness?
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?

Resolved Question: Should There Be A Increased Effort In Schools To Teach About Drugs, Alcohol And Depression?
In youth culture, both are huge topics now-a-days. Going through school, I did have 'small lessons' about the effects of drugs and alcohol, but never in depth. I also think depression should be something that is covered in school. Especially considering now in youth culture, 1 minor kills themselves approx. every 2 hours in the US, more adolescents have died per. year from suicide than AIDS, Cancer, Heart Disease, Birth Defects and Lung Disease Victims. Although I am not from the US - I would definitely like a greater understanding of all three within the education system even though I no longer attend any form of education. What are your thoughts on this? Should the children of modern day be taught about these things in more detail and more in depth?

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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?

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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?

Resolved Question: Alcohol and depression?
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Resolved Question: Can my husband take my kids away for no reason other than money?
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.

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