WELCOME TO THE FIRST ISSUE OF BEAT YOUR DEPRESSION!
Hi! I am John and part of the beatyourdepression.com team
WELCOME TO THE FIRST ISSUE OF BEAT YOUR DEPRESSION!
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
First of all, I’d like to thank you all for visiting this site and I hope that you can gain some valuable insights, or share some with other visitors.
You may be suffering from depression personally, think that you may be suffering from depression, or have a friend or relative that may be suffering from depression and you are trying to understand how you can help them or yourself. In any case I’m going to do my best to provide you with the most informative articles, facts, and tips in each issue of Beat Your Depression.
Why would I do this, you may ask?
The answer is that I, too, have had this affliction for most of my life and know how debilitating it can be, especially if others do not understand the problems that you are facing.
The good thing is that I finally realized that I was,indeed, suffering from depression and took steps to control it. Until then, I thought that I was just a moody person who could sometimes be the life of the party, and on other occasions a pain in the butt. Often I had so many negative thoughts that tended to snow ball that I would think that life was pointless and hopeless, and I can understand how some people would wish to harm themselves.
The bad thing is that it was not until I was in my early sixties that I finally realized my problem, even though I can remember times in my early teens when, for no apparent reason, I felt depressed or glum.
When I finally realized that my condition was causing awkward problems for friends and family, especially for my long-suffering wife, I decided to seek advice from my medical practitioner. She provided me with some basic information about depression, in the form of pamphlets, took some blood tests that showed that I was low in a particular chemical and a vitamin, and put me on a course of pills and a series of injections of vitamins to counter my fatigue and lack of motivation.
I am pleased to say that I had a remarkable turn around in my life and quickly regained a zest for living. However, I attributed much of this to the fact that, at the time, I was also reading various self help books and listening to certain relaxation/self hypnosis audios.
In fact, I was so pleased that I wanted to cease the medication as I felt that I was cured. This alarmed my doctor, and probably my wife, and so I agreed to continue taking the minimum dosage of medication until I was weaned from it after the recommended nine months. I did not wish to cause my lovely wife any more grief.
I have had several more bouts of depression since then but now I can recognize it and generally nip it in the bud without the need for medication. It is not always easy though and this is one reason for establishing this blog. I believe that I may be able to contribute to others overcoming their depression or understanding how to assist their loved ones, who may be suffering.
In later posts I will share with you some of my thoughts that most literature on the subject either fails to address, or brushes over.
I may even record and share with you a two verse ditty that I sing to myself in front of the mirror in the mornings to prepare me for the coming day. It is something that I learnt about fifty five years ago.
So my memory is not too bad.
Nobody is immune and there should be no stigma attached to this condition as many famous people also suffered from depression in one of the several forms. Abraham Lincoln called his sad spells, “the shadow of madness” and Winston Churchill referred to his depression as, “the black dog.” [Learn more about some of these famous people here]
I welcome anybody to use this blog to share their experiences, insights, or knowledge so that we all may benefit and enjoy life to the full as we deserve.
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I contribute my speedy recovery to reading self-help books such as Overcoming and Curing Depression and a package entitled Total Success Library, containing eight e-books, a ten minute audio MP3 that I copied to a CD and listen to frequently, and a software package that streams positive affirmations across my computer screen in accordance with Dr Anthony’s Power of Intention e-book. This package represents true value-for-money and I have no hesitation about referring it to anybody. It assisted me to revive my sense of humor that staved off depression on many occasions.




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August 15th, 2007 at 9:00 pm
I have had many dark days, I now use them to re-energize and not see anyone, just be with my own thoughts and work things through.
Thank you for sharing – it is nice to hear that others have the similar feelings and I am not the only one.
August 16th, 2007 at 10:48 am
What a great web site. I look forward to reading more of your blogs in the future.
August 16th, 2007 at 10:14 pm
Hi Janet!
Thank you for your nice comments. You would be surprised how many famous people have had similar experiences to us.
Did you notice the mini course available at the top right corner of the blog? There you can learn a few things about some of the famous people who also suffered from depression.
I too, want to be alone when I have my dark days so that I can work through them without being a pain to others. Recently, I had a very dark few days and it took a lot of positive thinking and help from friends to get back on top.
Now you have me on my favourite subject. That is the power of the mind and its ability to be used to overcome depression.
Even though a lack of seratonin and vitamin B12 may be associated with depression, I genuinely feel that our minds can work against us and precipitate or aggravate the condition. That is why I believe that we need to control our subconscious mind with proper programming.
There are a lot of people out there who hold themselves up to be experts but I shudder when I read or listen to what they have to say. In fact I have returned some self hypnosis audios because I know that they would have harmed me.
I know that I am not an expert but I do know a fair bit about mental programming techniques and how some things, such as improperly worded affirmations, can actualy cause more harm than good. I shall be discussing this in detail in future posts.
You can rest assured that when I recommend a product, it will be one that I am comfortable with.
Check out the blog from time to time as I intend to post some very interesting subject matter there. The next thing that I intend to post is a list of this subject matter that will probably be added to when the need arises.
Also, if you have a particular subject in mind that you would like to gain more information about please advise me and I shall give that subject preferential treatment.
You may also like to read the introduction to the ebook, “Understanding and Curing Depression” found in the cool links section on the right of the blog. I would welcome your comments.
Bye for now!
Regards, John
August 16th, 2007 at 10:22 pm
Hi Karen!
Thank you for your input and words of encouragement.
I am confident that you WILL gain much from this site and look forward to the time [soon I hope] when you will be making posts telling others how you have benefited from the contents.
You will discover that I am a very sincere person and really do love helping others.
Regards, John
August 16th, 2007 at 11:09 pm
Hi John
Great site, depression is such a hidden epidemic. I experienced depression most of my life and figured that ‘it’s just the way I am’.
I definitely know the power of the mind and how it can overcome anything. I’d go along to a Tony Robbins seminar and I’d be the happiest I’d ever been.
What I learnt though (ironically at Anthony Robbins’ health & cleansing program, Life Mastery) was that I was exhausting my adrenal glands and was close to adrenal fatigue.
Because of this, I reinforce what you say about getting the body’s vitamins, chemicals etc checked. Holidays, fun and hope are also essential.
What I realized is that if I made sure my body was also in sync it would have been a lot less effort (and burning up adrenalin) to keep me feeling good.
hope this is useful
Kerri
October 6th, 2007 at 1:27 am
Thank you for sharing!