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Do you ever think to yourself that you're never going to feel good again?

summersong · F
I have. Thankfully I have always gotten through it (so far anyway) but it’s brutal while you’re there :/
SW-User
I have not reached there yet. I think it is a phase that will pass.
Xuan12 · 31-35, M
Yeah. Or at least that the times I feel joy will be so fleeting or false and give way quickly to disappointment.
Yeah. I try to combat it but sometimes that feeling of drowning in despair is overwhelming
hunkalove · 61-69, M
Yeah. I'm old and getting older. Nothing good can come of it.
wildbill83 · 36-40, M
Fibromyalgia, Spondylosis, and nerve damage, no cure/treatment, I know I won't get better, just have to accept it
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kate21 · 26-30, F
It’s hard to think back a state of feeling.
Smokey · 46-50, M
Occasionally, then I feel better
Byron8by7 · M
At times, yes.
MartinTheFirst · 22-25, M
Not really, since I know emotions are fleeting.
uncalled4 · 56-60, M
MethDozer · M
I tried Ketamine a few times. Yeah.
GeistInTheMachine · 31-35, M
@MethDozer Ketamine is supposed to be good for depression, I thought.
MethDozer · M
@GeistInTheMachine The effects of being on it can be terrifying and seemingly never ending. There is a cloud of doom with it often.


In mental therapy sessions it is used to treat depression as a lingering after effect of the disassociate experience. Not the intoxication itself as with typical antidepressant drugs.You go in , freak out in a khole in a controlled setting with controlled stimulus and then after the effects wear off you aren't as depressed for months after. Or so it is said in a nutshell. Similar to how ibogaine helps drug addicts get over addictions.

 
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