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Hi Bluestar's hope your feeling better, I've been in the same position as you have at times & as painful as your mind feels like your alone & shut down what I would do is each day force & add something new in my day. For example crawl out of bed in the morning & make myself look super hot, then I would usually crawl back in my cave for the rest of the day, but the next day I would make myself look super hot again then go for a walk, even if it was to the shops just to buy cigarettes. Then the next day do the same but walk the block wearing sunglasses of course so I still felt invisible to the world. It helped me just to add one extra thing in my day which surprisingly worked for me until my mind broke out of that shell where you just shut down at times. I also changed my diet & looked on youtube for foods to help depression & also produce serotonin. I did relapse last week but now I'm back on track, I fully understand where your coming from & I hope this little message lifts your spirits up again.
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Hi bluestar,
I'm in a slightly similar predicament in that depression and mental ill health started for me when I was 15, I am now 34. The one thing I've realised with mental illness is recovery is not just applying a band aid. It's more of a lifestyle change.
If things with your counsellor are not working out perhaps it's time to seek some additional support? If your medications are not working effectively long term, perhaps having them reviewed. Have you ever seen a Psychologist or Psychiatrist? I only ask because if depression has been part of your life for such a long time then it can be considered chronic, and in my opinion most counsellors aren't necessarily equipped to deal with mental illness, they would usually refer you on to a Psychologist or Psychiatrist.
Getting back to the lifestyle change, it's hard work and it does require a lot of commitment. Often we can think when things are going well we don't have to try so hard anymore, but it's when things are going well that we have the mental capacity to try even harder. You may have considered all of these things before, but sometimes we have to do things a few time before they become a habit. There are some really good self help strategies in the thread SELF HELP TIPS FOR MANAGING DEPRESSION under the Depression section of the forums. A lot of these things need to be done every day, sometimes more than once a day to keep us functioning well.
Try not to compare yourself to your friends. I too haven't had children yet. But then my friends haven't had the same struggles as I have, who knows what's around the corner for you or your friends. I hope you do meet a man one day who knows exactly what you are worth, but your right, in the interim you need to learn to love and be comfortable with yourself.
AGrace