Hi helpless,
I kind of like your attitude. You seem to be quite active and willing to do things, which is absolutely vitally important. I share your mistrust of an AD based solution as well. Here are a few more hints:
1. Some people think that if they have a blood test, then their doctor must have checked for anything that might be wrong. This isn't the way it works, however. Docs have to specify exactly what they want to test for when blood is drawn. You might still have, for example, a vitamin B12 deficiency or hypothyroidism or a vitamin D deficiency any of which might well affect your mental state in a bad way.
2. Your actions about sleep and stopping your addictions are really great! Don't forget to give yourself credit for that and to keep it up.
The fear/contempt/jealousy/envy toward others and hate/loath/anger/sadness towards yourself, is I believe just part of your depression and will disappear as you get better. I would recommend a full assault on the problem doing all of the following items in parallel:
a) See an MD and get checked specifically for the above problems and any others that might contribute to depression.
b) Do "SNAP CLUB" as described in this thread
http://forums.psychcentral.com/4369910-post130.html
It's easy to try and works quickly. If it works, it will really help with the rest.
c) Start to do regular exercise every day. For example, walking briskly for one hour a day.
d) Start a meditation or mindfulness practice.

- vital
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Originally Posted by helpless79
thanks for the link..
for number 1, i did a complete blood test not to long ago and all turned out normal
for number 2, i already off ADs for the past 3 months, i get around 8 hours sleep everyday, i've also been trying to quite smoking/porn addiction for the past 2 days
for number 3, kindly view my last reply
i've only followed up with psychiatrists so far, they sit there listen to my problems like an emotionless recording machine and then proceed to add/subtract, change my antidepressants
they just want to shut me up and this isn't proper treatment
anyway, since then i've tried:
- Different YouTube videos of "accepting my anxiety" which really helped me free myself from antidepressants and drastically reduced the impact of my morning anxiety attacks
- stopped smoking cigarettes two days ago, because they amplify my sense of fear/anxiety
- Stopped watching porn to improve my self esteem/respect
alas..nothing else changed much, i still feel fear/contempt/jealousy/envy toward these confident successful people around me and nothing but hate/loath/anger/sadness toward myself
please advice
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