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The abyss also gazes into you
- May 27, 2019
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I found an article that I believe is a good outline for why most people don't ask for help.
https:// medium.com/@Shesreallyfat/why-we-dont-just-go-get-help-f09ed00dca58
I want to give my own opinion on each of the points.
Illness: Depression isn't the only reason people commit suicide, but it's one of the main reasons. Depression is an invisible illness. It destroys you from the inside. It's more than feeling sad, it numbs you to the point where you become empty, to the point where you don't even want to try anymore, it becomes nearly impossible to get out of bed during the day. But because you look normal, people expect you to be normal, which is impossible for someone with this illness.
Shame: You're made to feel bad. People say that you have so much to live for, others have it much worse, your friends/family will be hurt if you do it, you'll never do it, you're just saying it for attention. Through those statements you're being silenced. You're being told that your problems and concerns don't matter. Is it any wonder why people don't say anything?
Embarrassment: Similar to shame, embarrassment is where you get put down for having those feelings. You're made to feel less than the people around you. They don't live with it, so why can't you be like them? Why can't you just get over it? If it were that easy, depression wouldn't exist.
Fear: When you first decide to get some help you wonder what's going to happen. Where can I go? Will they call me crazy? Will I get locked up? What will they do for/to me? If you're new to the system it'll be a new world to you. If you've been through it then most likely you know why more people don't look for help. Hit or miss psychiatry, the "mentally ill" stigma that follows you around for the rest of your life, the side effects from the meds you were given, the "We know what's best for you" attitude.
Self-Loathing: You begin to do to yourself what other people have done, you begin to attack yourself. Why can't I get over this? What's wrong with me? Why can't I be normal? You ask these questions again and again with no answers. You begin to resent yourself. You keep going deeper until you feel nothing but scorn for yourself. Imo that's why some people choose the most painful ways to leave, even if they have access to peaceful methods.
Medications: How many people have suffered because of what antidepressants have done to them. The side effects of some of them are worse than the depression itself. There are many reports of people who have or know someone that has suffered from them. Granted people are different so it's hard to find what works. But there are people who have been hurt directly and indirectly thanks to these medications. And because of the "We know what's best for you attitude" most won't even question the side effects of the drugs.
It's Too Much: After someone's been through that first-hand you begin to look for a way out. You know the doctors can't help, your friends/family can't help. So you stay quiet. Pretend that you're over it. Every time someone asks you if you're OK, you lie. You either live with your problems in silence, or you find a way to be happy in life, or you plan your death.
What are your thoughts on this? What are more reasons why people don't look for help or stop trying to get help?
Edit: The site won't let me insert the link properly so take the space out of it.
https:// medium.com/@Shesreallyfat/why-we-dont-just-go-get-help-f09ed00dca58
I want to give my own opinion on each of the points.
Illness: Depression isn't the only reason people commit suicide, but it's one of the main reasons. Depression is an invisible illness. It destroys you from the inside. It's more than feeling sad, it numbs you to the point where you become empty, to the point where you don't even want to try anymore, it becomes nearly impossible to get out of bed during the day. But because you look normal, people expect you to be normal, which is impossible for someone with this illness.
Shame: You're made to feel bad. People say that you have so much to live for, others have it much worse, your friends/family will be hurt if you do it, you'll never do it, you're just saying it for attention. Through those statements you're being silenced. You're being told that your problems and concerns don't matter. Is it any wonder why people don't say anything?
Embarrassment: Similar to shame, embarrassment is where you get put down for having those feelings. You're made to feel less than the people around you. They don't live with it, so why can't you be like them? Why can't you just get over it? If it were that easy, depression wouldn't exist.
Fear: When you first decide to get some help you wonder what's going to happen. Where can I go? Will they call me crazy? Will I get locked up? What will they do for/to me? If you're new to the system it'll be a new world to you. If you've been through it then most likely you know why more people don't look for help. Hit or miss psychiatry, the "mentally ill" stigma that follows you around for the rest of your life, the side effects from the meds you were given, the "We know what's best for you" attitude.
Self-Loathing: You begin to do to yourself what other people have done, you begin to attack yourself. Why can't I get over this? What's wrong with me? Why can't I be normal? You ask these questions again and again with no answers. You begin to resent yourself. You keep going deeper until you feel nothing but scorn for yourself. Imo that's why some people choose the most painful ways to leave, even if they have access to peaceful methods.
Medications: How many people have suffered because of what antidepressants have done to them. The side effects of some of them are worse than the depression itself. There are many reports of people who have or know someone that has suffered from them. Granted people are different so it's hard to find what works. But there are people who have been hurt directly and indirectly thanks to these medications. And because of the "We know what's best for you attitude" most won't even question the side effects of the drugs.
It's Too Much: After someone's been through that first-hand you begin to look for a way out. You know the doctors can't help, your friends/family can't help. So you stay quiet. Pretend that you're over it. Every time someone asks you if you're OK, you lie. You either live with your problems in silence, or you find a way to be happy in life, or you plan your death.
What are your thoughts on this? What are more reasons why people don't look for help or stop trying to get help?
Edit: The site won't let me insert the link properly so take the space out of it.
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