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Anxiety/depression
Posted: 13 Jan 2020, 19:48
by Tomshardware
"Been through bad time lately with suffering with this. Dark thoughts as well. I know some posters on here suffer with this. Anyone come through the other side of this shit?
"A number of posters have been yellow carded and told to stay off this thread unless they have anything constructive to add.This is a thread that has been very useful to so many, for any other posters with scores to settle, argue on another thread. This thread is sacrosant.Thank you"
Re: Anxiety/depression
Posted: 23 Jan 2020, 07:28
by normannomates
Never give up üëç
Re: Anxiety/depression
Posted: 23 Jan 2020, 04:38
by madhammerette
"I can see some truth in what Sniper says and agree with GD too. My better half's brother took his own life in mid January 2018. We were with him over Christmas, as we often are. Usually he was a bit wild. (I.e: getting the kids to wrap him up in sellotape, consuming a stupid amount of chili sauce and sneakily feeding the kids chilli chocolate.) His last year with us was calmer, happier, a bit wistful and incredibly engaging. It was the most content I've ever known him to be. I don't know if he knew then but it was certainly a shift in behaviour. I'm not sure what we are getting wrong as a country but something isn't quite right with how we're triggering men's thought patterns. My brother went AWOL last year. Ex-servicemen, PTSD and has a knack of flying off the handle. For this reason, he can't see his kids. His ex-wife found a new chap and he couldn't quite control his emotions when the kids mention him and he'd fly off in a rant. They get scared, mum says no access etc... Furthermore, he wanted to become a fireman after leaving the air force but failed on medical grounds due to hearing impediments as a result of being in the middle eastern wars. It was a fair bit of shit all mashed together. That evening he had right barny with his girlfriend, then his ex. Both contacted my sis to try to calm him. We couldn't get hold of him, my sis was concerned he might kill himself. I called the police who were very dismissive. As the evening wore on and we retraced his steps through friends who had seen in him in a state in various pubs, I called the police again. Only when I mentioned that we'd recently had suicide in the extended family did they pull out all the stops. Policeman at my door at 4am unexpectedly asking incredibly detailed questions. Apparently, for some unknown reason, there can be a bit of contagion when a suicide occurs, it can almost seem an acceptable option to some if an acquaintance has done it. The stats are quite overwhelming. Anyways, he was fine. They found him hiding at a mate's house to get his head straight. They put him onto get a bit of counselling for ex-service and he went on to get a world record in the marathon a few months later as part of a 6 man costume. The nutter."
Re: Anxiety/depression
Posted: 23 Jan 2020, 03:48
by Leonard Hatred
Shut up Hairy you tit
Re: Anxiety/depression
Posted: 23 Jan 2020, 03:02
by HairyHammer
Anxiety is like a wife who constantly nags in your ear. Depression is a beautiful woman whom you love deeply when in your early 20's that cheats on you with abandon whilst constantly reminding you that you are not proficient in the bedroom department and even if somehow you were your penis was too tiny to make her come. Big difference .
Re: Anxiety/depression
Posted: 23 Jan 2020, 02:36
by Boycie
"Valley Hammer 12:10 Thu Jan 23 Valley you can do them all round the world. Did one in bordeaux and it was roasting, very friendly people it was a highlight of my break"
Re: Anxiety/depression
Posted: 23 Jan 2020, 01:51
by Gruesome Dump
"Not entirely sure this mental health ‘awareness’ drive is having the effect it’s professed to have. Aimed at young men? Enlightening them? Seems to me that bringing it quite so sharply into the limelight is, perversely, encouraging folk to top themselves. Or, at best, suggesting how acceptable it’s become. Needs a rethink."
Re: Anxiety/depression
Posted: 23 Jan 2020, 01:08
by Sniper
"Clark Carlisles missis is a remarkable woman when it comes to speaking about mental illness from the perspective of the loved one of someone suffering I was trying to find some quotes for her from an interview she did along side him on 5live where she talked about the most dangerous times actually being when the sufferer appears happy because that could be because they’ve made a final decision to make a final act, and that had lifted their gloom Instead I found this, which is a fairly candid attempt at understanding: https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/clarke-carlisles-wife-speaks-first-13655115.amp"
Re: Anxiety/depression
Posted: 23 Jan 2020, 00:10
by Valley Hammer
"Anyone suffering from this could do worse than get involved in parkrun. For anyone who isn't familiar, they are timed 5k runs and take place at 9am Saturday mornings, in towns and cities all over the country. Lots of people have reported that they have helped them with depression and anxiety. The runs are free, just register on the website; parkrun.org.uk and you will be sent a barcode to print off. It;s generally a very varied standard, from top runners down to slow walkers, so no one will be embarrassed."
Re: Anxiety/depression
Posted: 22 Jan 2020, 19:50
by Bungo
Northern Sold 6:17 Wed Jan 22 Many people have cardiac problems who have not suffered with depression. Cardiovascular disease has many causes (including over use of steroids).
Re: Anxiety/depression
Posted: 22 Jan 2020, 19:34
by Peckham
"Darlo Debs 9:20 Mon Jan 20 Re: Anxiety/depression On a similar theme has anyone had any weird pain manifest itself as a result of stress or anxiety. Yes Debs stress and anxiety can put stress and pain in parts of the body. I am being checked for Pulmonary Artery Disease , at night Oxygen does not get to my legs and knees , back and ankle severe pain. Going to a Military pain clinic to learn more, they think the medicine I have took for years has not helped. Was A&E December 20th due to arms and legs going into discomfort and pain and no nothing to do with drink or drugs. Depression and lack of exercise. But there is a relation between stress and pain. If that makes sense."
Re: Anxiety/depression
Posted: 22 Jan 2020, 19:24
by Northern Sold
I know a lot of people Debs... so the percentage is quite small....
Re: Anxiety/depression
Posted: 22 Jan 2020, 18:32
by Darlo Debs
"Northern have you ever considered that while heart attacks aren't as common as you might think, you've known a lot of people that have had them. Are you stressing out all.your friends?"
Re: Anxiety/depression
Posted: 22 Jan 2020, 18:17
by Northern Sold
Was that the coroners verdict then Bolty?? I know of around a dozen blokes that have had cardiac's... some of them as fit as a flea... one died going through the finish line of the Southend 10k... another playing football Sunday mornings... one of my old MATES ex-pro footballer heart attack (survived) .. and now one of my best MATES had 3 attacks whilst at LAX airport and ended up 2 weeks in the USC Hospital... none of them have ever been depressed... so that is why I was asking??
Re: Anxiety/depression
Posted: 22 Jan 2020, 18:01
by Block
"Northern Sold 11:32 Wed Jan 22 Heart attacked induced by drink and drugs, which was off the back of being depressed. Was an accident, but brought on by depression etc."
Re: Anxiety/depression
Posted: 22 Jan 2020, 17:42
by Alfs
"Another Hammer (not a WHOer to my knowledge) who I vaguely knew locally topped himself about three weeks ago. Only 34. Wife, two kids. Everyone around him thought he was happy and fine and then one night he walked nine miles into the countryside and then threw himself under a train. No one had an inkling."
Re: Anxiety/depression
Posted: 22 Jan 2020, 16:11
by Darlo Debs
Sorry drive during work.which i.have to do to get around my callls.
Re: Anxiety/depression
Posted: 22 Jan 2020, 15:23
by Jasnik
I get all my anger out by still playing football. Surprised how kicking lumps out of old people really cheers you up!.
Re: Anxiety/depression
Posted: 22 Jan 2020, 15:22
by Jasnik
Debs think this is your issue : I'm.driving at work. (at)
Re: Anxiety/depression
Posted: 22 Jan 2020, 13:58
by Darlo Debs
mine seems to.kick.off when I'm.driving at work. Deffo.going to.the GP next time it happens and looking for a new job now.
Re: Anxiety/depression
Posted: 22 Jan 2020, 13:53
by lab
"Darlo Debs , yes it did ."
Re: Anxiety/depression
Posted: 22 Jan 2020, 12:44
by Darlo Debs
"Block there's more to a person than bloody politics. I wouldn't want to see someone going through depression and anxiety on this board because i disagree with them. One of my brothers got addicted to gambling and committed suicide, not something I'd want any other family to go through. Lab thanks, did your pain feel like a really bad stitch?"
Re: Anxiety/depression
Posted: 22 Jan 2020, 12:44
by Darlo Debs
"Block there's more to a person than bloody politics. I wouldn't want to see someone going through depression and anxiety on this board because i disagree with them. One of my brothers got addicted to gambling and committed suicide, not something I'd want any other family to go through. Lab thanks, did your pain feel like a really bad stitch?"
Re: Anxiety/depression
Posted: 22 Jan 2020, 12:41
by Peckham
"Yes and due to respect to his family don´t want t go into detail but on his own admission in whats app messages he could not stop drinking, and isolated drinking easily leads to depression and vice versa."
Re: Anxiety/depression
Posted: 22 Jan 2020, 11:35
by Takashi Miike
yes
Re: Anxiety/depression
Posted: 22 Jan 2020, 11:32
by Northern Sold
"`Suicide is such a taboo topic for some and even depression people cant relate too, so this thread could turn out to be the most constructive we have had in years if only to prevent another Eddie, Gavros or Piggy passing away`. Didn't Gav' have a heart attack??"