TL;DR version:
Basically it puts me in mind of those who go "Depression? Buck up and get over it. I've felt sad before, but I put on my DVD of Transformers and felt a hell of a lot better almost immediately". No. You haven't actually been depressed. I was probably in a similar ignorant mindset before getting REALLY down. It is actually a medical condition ... it fucks with you on a PHYSICAL level. That's why antidepressants are needed for the worst case, though I'm glad I never quite needed that (one doc, a lot later, tried to get me on them when I was actually fairly stable; the box is still sealed at the back of the cupboard). It's not something you can think yourself out of - but the desire to no longer be in that state... no, it's not even that, but the realisation that no good can come of it, and a change could be interesting... plus the knowledge of how to remove yourself from it is definitely useful. Time, and work, and often help, is what's needed.
And I'm just glad I went through that and came to that realisation before one of my friends got it oh god so much worse, so I didn't end up being that dick who says "huh... what do you have to be sad about? cheer up, for fuck's sake".
You think you've had depression, you think you're missing confidence, heck - from a mistake i've made before with a friend's mother - you think you've had migranes. Oh no, you haven't. You'll know when you have. And you'll have no desire to ever be in that state again ... though that can be dangerous in itself if you don't have any knowledge of how to approach it other than "don't do that!!!". That's how you get phobias, and panic attacks, and avoidant behaviour; if you then realise that's where it's coming from, it may just be the trigger to get you angry enough at your betrayal by your own body and mind to briefly lift out of that state and resolve to get something done. Knowledge is power.
Basically it puts me in mind of those who go "Depression? Buck up and get over it. I've felt sad before, but I put on my DVD of Transformers and felt a hell of a lot better almost immediately". No. You haven't actually been depressed. I was probably in a similar ignorant mindset before getting REALLY down. It is actually a medical condition ... it fucks with you on a PHYSICAL level. That's why antidepressants are needed for the worst case, though I'm glad I never quite needed that (one doc, a lot later, tried to get me on them when I was actually fairly stable; the box is still sealed at the back of the cupboard). It's not something you can think yourself out of - but the desire to no longer be in that state... no, it's not even that, but the realisation that no good can come of it, and a change could be interesting... plus the knowledge of how to remove yourself from it is definitely useful. Time, and work, and often help, is what's needed.
And I'm just glad I went through that and came to that realisation before one of my friends got it oh god so much worse, so I didn't end up being that dick who says "huh... what do you have to be sad about? cheer up, for fuck's sake".
You think you've had depression, you think you're missing confidence, heck - from a mistake i've made before with a friend's mother - you think you've had migranes. Oh no, you haven't. You'll know when you have. And you'll have no desire to ever be in that state again ... though that can be dangerous in itself if you don't have any knowledge of how to approach it other than "don't do that!!!". That's how you get phobias, and panic attacks, and avoidant behaviour; if you then realise that's where it's coming from, it may just be the trigger to get you angry enough at your betrayal by your own body and mind to briefly lift out of that state and resolve to get something done. Knowledge is power.