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Old Jul 15, 2014, 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by zinco14532323 View Post
I will say again. Panic attacks and anxiety can easily be treated with medication. According to your theory this would alleviate the depression. If you were to be treated with meds for anxiety it would stabilize you enough to work on underlying issues with a therapist. You would not have to stay medicated forever.
But as I stated before, it does not matter how much the fear goes down, my mind has decided to completely shut down all emotion anyway. So even if the fear were to get better, the fact of the matter is that my emotions will still remain shut down as they are now. This is because my mind has decided that since the fear is the problem, to completely shut it down and to do that would also require a complete shutdown of my pleasure as well. So, again, it does not matter how much the fear is addressed. My fear will still remain fully shutdown and obviously my pleasure too as a result. So even though my fear is the source of my depression, what really needs to be addressed is not the fear, but the depression. But based on my reasonings here, I do not see how it is going to get any better now. If you somehow think so anyway, then please provide a scientific explanation as to how.