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Should you post at all online when depressed?

Posted 22nd July 2018 at 20:56 by indigo777

........or do people at large discourage it forcing us to remain silent? Don’t keep it all bottled up inside…..but dont let it out and depress anyone else either! What? More hypocrisy on mental health?

Is it alright to blog or post online when you are depressed? Well if it’s a blog about depression then its going to be hard not to! I say this because I just read something from a well known social anxiety blogger person in their book who says when they went to an online social anxiety forum and read about someone who was very depressed it made them feel much worse. There have been many people here also who have complained. Thank God she doesn’t read this blog, she would need to ring the Samaritans!!! I wish I could but they told me I was too depressing for them last time and pray to Jesus instead.

I can understand her attitude but isn’t this still a tad selfish. As she says there can be people on forums competing for who has had it worse in a wallowing in pity type of way but where else have some people got but online? Many people with social anxiety do have depression, bad depression. (who me?) There seems to be two distinct types of people with social anxiety though. The depressed and miserable ones who whine a lot (yes me again!)and the GET OFF YOUR BACKSIDE AND DO THE HARD WORK REQUIRED! ones who have about as much sympathy for others as Donald Trump would at an immigration conference. It’s the “I had to do all this to get better so how dare you moan when you are not prepared to do the HARD WORK like me!” approach to shyness. They have never had depression and think all shy people are just cowardly pussies who need to take PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY! Then there are the people who do a bit of therapy for two weeks and now think they are the worlds leading expert. There are several on this forum. They always seem full of anger considering they have supposed to have gotten better.

There is also this whole thing about men’s health and suicide awareness and that men(and women too!) should not keep it all in and bottled up AND THEN when you talk about it even on a forum for anxiety YOU GET SLAGGED OFF FOR BEING TOO NEGATIVE! Is it OK to go and join the UK depression forum and talk about being depressed or would I depress someone on there too much? Do they assume everyone who is depressed has a good friend who they can talk to? Many dont.

Its like being advised repeatedly if you have years of madness like me to go to therapy and ignoring that for private its anything from £50-150 per session and the reputation of NHS therapists from people who used them online is dire. But even then the they expect you to do the HARD WORK of daily exposures to fears and humiliation with great enthusiasm when I am one step away most days from attacking someone who even looks at me funny with a hammer (more likely a rolled up copy of a newspaper. No, not the Daily Mail!!!)

I think curing social anxiety by conventional methods of CBT is almost impossible if you have serious depression as you are miserable and have absolutely no motivation whatsoever. I also believe the therapists to be lying about everything.Do meds give you this motivation because I can assure you that exercise alone doesn't. Yet how do they cure depression first if all your problems are caused from a lifetime of social anxiety and you are totally alone all day? Perhaps its not possible. Shit, now I am more depressed again. Truth Hurty.
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    I think it depends on you, if you need to post all online when depressed you should. I have done it. Sure you will be judged both positively and negatively for it however at least you are letting out some, not all of the negative energy from your body. Also if someone is as depressed as you, they may feel a sense of being less alone.

    However I also think you should aim to correct the source of depression in your real life as the internet won't cure depression, loneliness or anxiety.

    Yeah, CBT isn't always effective I am learning that sometimes depression, anxiety and other mental illnesses aren't all in the brain and are partly caused by our more animalistic brain which we have less control over compared to our logical brain. Therefore sometimes more physically based therapies, learning to express our emotions rather than fearing and bottling them up are what cures these mental disorders.
    Posted 2nd September 2018 at 13:17 by Amara 94 Amara 94 is offline
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    I think if the depression is caused by a lifetime of anxiety it is more complicated to cure. Whatever the advice its always about us being positive, friendly and proactive in order to make connections and relationships. Depression when it gets to the stage of hopelessness makes all of these things next to impossible. Normal people dont like miserable loners. Many on here who claim to have recovered and offer advice for social anxiety completely ignore depression and demand motivation and ridicule those who have not got it as if its simply excuses or a choice which shows their ignorance. Guilt tripping people who are already depressed only makes them more likely to self harm or commit suicide which again shows how dangerous shit advice from self proclaimed know it alls who think everyone just need a kick up the backside. It may also be age related as when you are past a certain age and you have completely f**ked your life up then a level of normality is much harder or even impossible to attain.
    Posted 2nd September 2018 at 23:51 by indigo777 indigo777 is offline
 

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