Posted by B4YS74RS on September 4, 2002, at 20:00:12
In reply to tuff case, posted by jonh kimble on September 4, 2002, at 17:48:39
i see why you say its a tough case.
i am in a very similar situation right no myself, and it is not getting very much better, despite seeing the psychotherapist and the pdoc.
for me, i know what is wrong, and i dont believe that it is something that medication or speaking with a psychotherapist can fix.
i have to work evryday to try to get things in order. it takes a lot of effort, and i have attendency to get lazy.
so what happens?
the cycle of unhappiness, and lethargy, and frustration continues on.
now that is just me, i cannot speak for you, but for me, i know that i must change my habits, and change my thought patterns, and accept myself for what i am, accept my problems for what they are, and accept that there are certain things that are not easily changed.
you are lethargic, and unhappy, and so am i; what i try to figure out for myself is the underlying cause to it, and from there, work to deal with it. i believe strongly that many problems that we face are treatable with no medicine necessary.
understanding what causes our unhappiness, and a positive thinking approach to adressing those issues that make us unhappy can make all the diffenece in the world.
its hard work, the road is lonely, but we have it in oursleves to overcome.
find a new person to talk to, the on you speak to now may be a moron, or simply may not care at all for your feelings and your welfare.
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