well,its too easy,you should hang out with your friends,watch a comedian film,have sex with ur girlfriend,do anything that makes you happy,somepeople,draw and paint when they r in pain.......
There is no quick fix for forgetting the pain of depression, but there are strategies that can help manage and alleviate it. Seeking professional help from a therapist or counselor is crucial, as they can guide you through the healing process. Developing a support network, practicing self-care, and engaging in activities that bring you joy and fulfillment can also contribute to finding relief from the pain of depression.
they get distracted
I don't think that you can or should forget them. The pain associated with them lessens over time to where you feel either neutral or happy when you think of them.
Since depression is a mental illness, it will effect you mental stability. No saying that a person with depression is crazy, but that they might be offputting to fellow co-workers. Depression has also been shown to have physical effects, so lack of motivation and chronic pain can also effect work. They're less likely to be socialable but that's nit always a biggie depending on the job. Hope this helps.
Depression is capitalized in phrases such as The Great Depression, but the medical condition and the scientific are not.
Children were affected just like anyone else. They had less to eat and less money to spend as their parents were most likely barely making money or did not have a job. Many people lost almost everything in the Depression, as did children. Some had to try to get a job or make extra money if they were old enough and forget about school or college. Everyone had to make sacrifices.
It common for people with chronic pain to sometimes suffer from depression. Constant pain and no relief for the pain will cause depression because of the time spent worrying and obsessing over the pain.
they get distracted
Back pain Stomach Pain Headaches ^ all for no reason
Fibromyalgia ~ by far. Including, but not limited to panic & anxiety disorder, lower back pain, bone pain, cramps....and the list goes on....foot drop too...depression and also OCD. Ah yes, let's not forget the joints!
There are several accepted physical symptoms of depression. A person suffering from depression may exhibit one or all of these. Some of these symptoms include; headaches, back pain, muscle aches or joint pain, chest pain, digestive problems, exhaustion/fatigue, and sleep disturbances.
pain & depression
Depression, Pain, Suffering
Marijuana does not physically take the pain away. It will, however, make you forget about the pain and help you sleep.
It is known that pain in itself can actually cause depression. Fatigue from lack of sleep or the illness itself also contribute to depressed feelings.
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How do I describe back pain that is causing chronic depression
a heartly hug with consolation and little sorries and lot of smiles