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Default Sep 08, 2014 at 02:07 AM
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Mid-Life Crisis....

What were/are your symptoms? (physical and mental)

What age did it begin?

How long did/does it last?

How did you cope or how are you coping?
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Default Sep 08, 2014 at 08:47 AM
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Not sure if that's what I'm in, but depression was the symptom and it started at about 45, and it's still going on 4 years later, and I'm not coping well.
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Default Sep 09, 2014 at 12:10 AM
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Hey guys, I'm not quite there yet (I'm 31), but I've been depressed all of my adult life, and I've been through all the antidepressant drugs out there and mood stabilizers and anxiolytics, and a few years of boozin.

I finally found one thing that always works - exercise, the more intense the better. It really gets all the juices flowing, triggers endorphin release, and, not to mention, all the other physiological benefits. Once I started lifting, I started to look younger than I looked before ! At 18, I had kind of a belly and a big face and I looked like I was 30. Now, at 31, just yesterday, a 28 yr old gal told me I look like I'm 26.

Psychologically, it has helped me tremendously with depression, insomnia, anxiety, low self-esteem, ... It really is the miracle drug, if you ask me.

So, I guess my suggestion to you is - find a form of exercise you would enjoy and be able to sustain. Lifting weights is what I live for, but most people can't stand it. Maybe tennis or hiking or whatever ... meetup.com has a lot of great fitness groups, and all other kinds of groups as well.

I really encourage you to give it serious thought, if you haven't already. It changed my life forever. Best wishes.
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Default Sep 09, 2014 at 03:04 PM
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Oh, absolutely! I do some resistance training and some cardio. I can only bench about 115 and deadlift about 100, but that is a lot better than 2 years ago. I agree, a tough workout is the best thing mentally and physically. You just need to find your passion. I know a couple of guys into lifting and bodybuilding. Not for me, but it is fascinating to see them. My passion is cycling, I could ride 60-70 miles every day if I had the time. I would be dead now if I hadn't found the courage to join a gym 2 years ago.
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