Nam
Diamond Member
I've had depression most of my life. I think I had it from about 12 years old. It wasn't medicated until I turned 23, after my first child. So I've definitely had my ups and downs. I'm just coming out of a dip that lasted about a month. (I hope I'm coming all the way out...) My question is: Can the length of depression be shorter by just giving in to the desire to sleep?
When I'm starting to sink, I feel so tired. Pretty soon my sleep lingers out from 8 hours to 10 hours. Before I know it, it's like 12 hours. When I'm awake, I feel like I have cement boots, headaches, and shallow breathing. I just can't seem to do anything. But even with all of this, I fight like mad. I try to take walks. I try to get some sun. I try my hardest to derive any joy out of anything. But I don't think anything I've tried really has helped. It might have even made me worse off because nothing was working. Then I beat myself up about it.
I'm wondering if I treated depression like a bad cold, would it be shorter? Rest a lot for a few days when I feel it come on and then spring back to life? Has this worked for anyone before I try it the next time? Do any of you foresee it backfiring?
When I'm starting to sink, I feel so tired. Pretty soon my sleep lingers out from 8 hours to 10 hours. Before I know it, it's like 12 hours. When I'm awake, I feel like I have cement boots, headaches, and shallow breathing. I just can't seem to do anything. But even with all of this, I fight like mad. I try to take walks. I try to get some sun. I try my hardest to derive any joy out of anything. But I don't think anything I've tried really has helped. It might have even made me worse off because nothing was working. Then I beat myself up about it.
I'm wondering if I treated depression like a bad cold, would it be shorter? Rest a lot for a few days when I feel it come on and then spring back to life? Has this worked for anyone before I try it the next time? Do any of you foresee it backfiring?