shophius said:
I have a manic depressive best friend and nothing will ever help her. She's just naturally negative. I'd screw the pills if I were you and try correcting all the wrongs in your life manually. Mind you this is advice from someone who hasn't a clue what she's talking about...
Is your friend still depressive?
I've recently gone through a very bad period of depression, and I realised (once it had passed) that most people have no clue what to do with someone who's depressed. Instead of trying to get her out of it, which is often a bad goal, because you'd have to know what got her into it in the first place and it's usually just random hormone imbalances that you can't fix, maybe your goal with her should be to just help her deal with it. Try to be a good friend and be there when she (presuming it's a female) needs you, and try not to make your hanging out with her be about her depression. It really doesn't help when you get the feeling your friends only see you as a depressed person, because it gives you the feeling that that's the only reason they put up with you. :/
My depression gave me the feeling that there are more people who need help dealing with depressed friends than there are depressed people, so I guess I'll at least try to help those people help their friends, because it can seem a pointless and arduous task, but helping a freind through something like that can be very rewarding, as far as the relationship
goes.