Sorry, you're wrong. It does get better for many people. I hope people reading this realise that its not doom and gloom forever for everyone.
It can take many different medications and years of therapy. I feel that there are a lot of people who give in far too early then spend years of their life in despair believing what you have just said. If you tell yourself over and over that it will never get better than it never will. Negative thinking like this is common in depression but it is very unhelpful and when you can start to break these unhelpful thinking patterns more often than not, you will start to see improvement in your mood.
ECT has been suggested to me many many times and I almost got it involuntarily. I perservered with meds for a long time (10 years of pretty much every med you can imagine) but finally found the right ones, along with long term therapy it has made the most stable I have ever been in my life. If you feel that bad wouldnt you want anything to get you out of it?
Stimulants are also a good suggestion, they are often overlooked but are a successful treatment for many.
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