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Topic: Sociology > Depression
User: "Kelly"
Date: 27 Jun 2004 03:10:13 PM
Object: So here's what I wonder...
Having now lived a good amount of time in decent mental health, I still
can't figure out what the normal range of emotion is supposed to be. How do
people without mood disorders experience a "bad day"? Does it make them feel
like everything's a sham, like there might be no bottom to their sorrow or
regret, like everything's all wrong? Or is it more like "I'm tired; leave me
alone and I'll be fine in an hour"? Everyone I know is crazy, and I don't
have any point of reference.
.

User: "yellow river son"

Title: Re: So here's what I wonder... 27 Jun 2004 03:29:33 PM
"Kelly" <monkeyspice@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:BD04A36D.8CD5%monkeyspice@earthlink.net...

Having now lived a good amount of time in decent mental health, I still
can't figure out what the normal range of emotion is supposed to be. How

do

people without mood disorders experience a "bad day"? Does it make them

feel

like everything's a sham, like there might be no bottom to their sorrow or
regret, like everything's all wrong? Or is it more like "I'm tired; leave

me

alone and I'll be fine in an hour"? Everyone I know is crazy, and I don't
have any point of reference.

i don't know. every day is a bad day for me. some worse than others. the
meds make it bearable, but they don't make me feel happy.
.

User: "crysalis"

Title: Re: So here's what I wonder... 27 Jun 2004 09:07:52 PM
Kelly <monkeyspice@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:<BD04A36D.8CD5%monkeyspice@earthlink.net>...

Having now lived a good amount of time in decent mental health, I still
can't figure out what the normal range of emotion is supposed to be. How do
people without mood disorders experience a "bad day"? Does it make them feel
like everything's a sham, like there might be no bottom to their sorrow or
regret, like everything's all wrong? Or is it more like "I'm tired; leave me
alone and I'll be fine in an hour"? Everyone I know is crazy, and I don't
have any point of reference.

I remember being much more stable in my previous life. But I also try
not to compare now with that time, or my emotional rides with anyone
else's. I try to base it on whether I'm managing it ok, and whether
the basic stuff is tolerable, and so on. Since I can't get inside
anyone else's head, the best I can do is try to judge how it's going
living in my own.
Bobbie
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User: "Contrarian"

Title: Re: So here's what I wonder... 28 Jun 2004 04:09:27 AM
Kelly <monkeyspice@earthlink.net> wrote:

Having now lived a good amount of time in decent mental health, I still
can't figure out what the normal range of emotion is supposed to be. How do
people without mood disorders experience a "bad day"? Does it make them feel
like everything's a sham, like there might be no bottom to their sorrow or
regret, like everything's all wrong? Or is it more like "I'm tired; leave me
alone and I'll be fine in an hour"? Everyone I know is crazy, and I don't
have any point of reference.

Good question. I wish I knew myself.
.

User: "|||| || | ||||| ||||||||"

Title: Re: So here's what I wonder... 27 Jun 2004 03:24:01 PM
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 20:10:13 GMT, Kelly <monkeyspice@earthlink.net> wrote:

Having now lived a good amount of time in decent mental health, I still
can't figure out what the normal range of emotion is supposed to be. How do
people without mood disorders experience a "bad day"? Does it make them feel
like everything's a sham, like there might be no bottom to their sorrow or
regret, like everything's all wrong? Or is it more like "I'm tired; leave me
alone and I'll be fine in an hour"? Everyone I know is crazy, and I don't
have any point of reference.

Bloody hell Grace, stop listening in to the conversations between me and Nina
will yer. Only an hour ago we were talking about such things.
.


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