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Depression FAQ>I feel suicidal - what can I do? Suicide and Clinical DepressionIT's not surprising that up to 80% of suicides are associated with clinical depression. Let's look at what clinical depression does to you:
But remember this... This is depression talking. It stops you from seeing things as they really are. It is if it steals your history, your present and your future, and plays them back to you painted black. Depression stops you being yourself. It stops you seeing, remembering and thinking clearly. And depression will go away Think about this. If you had taken a pill a week ago, which someone said would make you feel bad for 2 months, how would you feel about the next 7 weeks? Bad probably, but not hopeless, because you would know it was going to get better. Depression will get better too. There is good reason for hope Even if you have been searching for a long time for a way to feel better, there is help. Recent advances in our understanding of depression are making it easier and easier to treat to it won't come back. If you haven't done so already, go through the Depression Learning Path. It wil take about an hour. If you don't feel up to it at the moment, bookmark this page and come back to it when you do. Thinking of suicide is natural when you feel trapped in a horrible and inescapable situation. It is depression that makes you feel this way. Don't let depression cheat you and others out of the rest of your life. If you need to speak to someone now, go to one of these depression helplines site - there are numbers for most countries.
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