View Single Post
 
Old Oct 06, 2014, 08:51 AM
Brintel Brintel is offline
Member
 
Member Since: Oct 2014
Location: Missouri
Posts: 65
Quote:
Originally Posted by meganms View Post
I have always considered myself to be an introvert and in the past I truly valued any alone time. Suddenly, within the past couple of months, I cannot be alone and get very down and depressed when I'm not with someone.
That's scaring me because I have struggled with depression in the past and was on medication at one point. However, I don't feel nearly as bad as I did when I was on medication. The only thing that is making me wonder if I am depressed is the fact that I can't be alone anymore.

Has this ever happened to you? Any advice is greatly appreciated
This certainly has happened to me. I have always loved my solitude and have felt independent and connected with a moderate to limited social contact; I haven't needed to be around people a whole lot, but have always enjoyed it when I have been with them. Now, since I've been depressed, I am almost agonizingly lonely, even though I'm not any more disconnected than I ever was. I think one of the ingredients in depression is feeling all alone. I don't know if your feelings of loneliness mean you're depressed; people can feel lonely without being depressed at all. But it seems too that severe loneliness can certainly bring one's mood down.
__________________


"The great thing in this world is not so much where we stand as in what direction we are moving."