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Need money and a place to live

Struckdown started this conversation
I have no work just left hospital diagnosed with depression everything has gone down hill from 6 months ago. I have no where to live im bouncing around friends places
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MzGale
Hi, Struckdown:)
I agree that your in a tuff situation that seems to drive you deeper into depression without limitations on a day by day struggle.

The good news is that you've taken the appropriate steps to help yourself by being diagnosed with depression. I imagine that you were given medications to help you control your depression which is your outlook for a better time in the future, if not already giving you some relief. I'm sharing these things from my own personal experience, so I know that I can guarantee you results to help you move away from desperation and into the flow of a better future for yourself. Allowing your medications to help you even more, with results from your actions to see, find, and put yourself in a better situation:)

Your vulnerable to the laws of depression in the beginning and if I can suggest anything it would be that you are about to discover the hard lessons for being patient. Also, you'll be going through a lot of experimentation with your medications because medicines react to each individual differently, there is NO medicine that is exactly the same for every person, so please understand for yourself, to guard against further anxieties and depression that stimulates suicidal thoughts or harm against yourself or other's.

Yes, it's true that depression medications works very differently for each person so you will need to understand that your the driver and the medications are the fuel and energy source for your health to improve with a positive result as opposed to a negative result for more depression than you started out with. By knowing yourself in the beginning that your in control will benefit you most for accepting the medications to be fulfilled with the purpose to feel better without depression.

If you feel that no one understands you, your right, no one does understand you, when its your body and your symptoms that aren't in good working order. The good news is that you recognized that something was wrong and you took action to help yourself feel better and understand what was wrong for the different desperate feelings that you were experiencing before going to the hospital. You are wise to know that the medications will need your help as much as you need the help of the medications to work together to bring a new light and comfort level that gives you more positive emotions than negative.

Personally, I take 3 different kinds of anti-depression medicines in combination everyday. I don't like that I have to take so many medications but if I don't, I will have more serious problems of not being able to have any relief from my systems of depression and the pain that comes with depression. Sharing this with you is to help you know that you can help yourself feel better by following and appreciating your body signals and brain signals, that medication can help resolve and mend frustration. It took living without medication off and on for over thirty years till I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1997 that gave me the reason's for all the depression, frustration, debilitating, system's that I would have on a daily basis.

Being human, we will never manage to live out a lifetime without some help from doctors and the medications they prescribe to help alleviate the systems we truly suffer. The biggest step is to understand yourself better than anyone else and take action to understand the problems that plague you from depression as well as any other system that you know is developing that doesn't agree with your personal estimation from right and wrong.

Being homeless is not a good situation to find yourself in without an outlook for a better future. Trust me, going to a shelter will help you more than you can imagine! They have staff, food, housing, clothing,counseling, employment, and every service possible to aid you away from being homeless. It's not a great situation but its one that you can understand and share yours with other's that are going through the same tuff spot.

In the meantime, I will keep positive good thoughts for your recovery and deliverance into a better outlook and most especially, a better situation:)

Peace & Prayers, ~mzgale~
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