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equiprx said:
The tragic thing about all of this, is there is no way anyone can relieve the suffering of a depressed person, no matter what it is caused by, medicines and talk therapy are often useless and most times make the problems worse. A depressed person wakes up every day and wonders if this is the day they will have the courage to either change their life or end it. Worst case for them is they don't have the courage to do either. Sometimes they can find pleasure of accomplishing something to make someone happy or appreciate the care or contribution they made. Mostly it's just the same day in day out, of feeling like you are just wasting oxygen by just existing, feeling invisible, incompetent and afraid of trying something that might backfire and have the result of making life worse for you or those who care for or about you.

You have put this quite eloquently and accurately, Steve
 
A very good friend of mine took the path down that dark road.
Most times I miss him dearly, but I must admit there are times I despise him for what he did to his friends and family even though I know he must have been sick or he wouldn't have done it in the first place.
Are you listening Gustav? :grouphug:
 
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