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It's a ironic situation if you think about it. I can't sleep because of the sadness, although me not sleeping is making me more sad because I have no one to talk to and it makes me feel even more alone.
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Hi witch4life,
Hope you get some rest... Thanks for writing in. Welcome. No need to feel alone here. ![]() Do you take anything for sleep? I take melatonin and valerian. E |
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Hey,
I just joined myself. I know what you mean. When I cant sleep, I don't fight it. I just get up and try to do something. It doesn't always help but if you read, then that could be helpful. The next time my anxiety peaks, I will try the forums for help. Hope you feel better. |
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I think Anne Frank took Valerian.
aha! Yes she did... http://history1900s.about.com/od/ann...5AnneFrank.htm 5. Depression Medicine Those around Anne Frank saw her as a bubbly, vivacious, talkative, perky, funny girl and yet as her time in the Annexe lengthened, she became sullen, self-reproachful, and morose. The same girl who could write so beautifully about birthday poems, girl friends, and royal genealogical charts, was the same one who described feelings of complete misery. On October 29, 1943, Anne wrote, "Outside, you don't hear a single bird, and a deathly, oppressive silence hangs over the house and clings to me as if it were going to drag me into the deepest regions of the underworld.... I wander from room to room, climb up and down the stairs and feel like a songbird whose wings have been ripped off and who keeps hurling itself against the bars of its dark cage." Anne had become depressed. On September 16, 1943, Anne admitted that she has started taking drops of valerian for her anxiety and depression. The following month, Anne was still depressed and had lost her appetite. Anne says that her family has been "plying me with dextrose, cod-liver oil, brewer's yeast and calcium." Unfortunately, the real cure for Anne's depression was to be freed from her confinement - a treatment that was impossible to procure.
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In depression . . . faith in deliverance, in ultimate restoration, is absent. The pain is unrelenting, and what makes the condition intolerable is the...feeling felt as truth...that no remedy will come -- not in a day, an hour, a month, or a minute. . . . It is hopelessness even more than pain that crushes the soul.-William Styron |
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Why are you sad, witch4life?
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