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RachelJoined: 12/15/06 Posts: 2380 Mommytalking Oracle Rep points: 29933 Send PM Rachel is online! | Title: depression and the holidays Posted: 1 years ago
It happens to alot of people, have you evver suffereed with the holiday blues? what seemed to get you over that hump?
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antygammaJoined: 1/11/07 Posts: 3935 Mommytalking Oracle Rep points: 28985 Send PM antygamma is online! | Title: depression and the holidays Posted: 1 years ago very good post dear. it happens all to often and noone is immune. I think its good to address it head on. Phil 4:8 think on those things that are true,honest,just,pure,lovely and of good report,if there be any virtue any praise, think on these things Jesus loves the little children !!! HES GOT THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD IN HIS HANDS !!! | |
Supermomof4Joined: 5/11/07 Posts: 1186 Mommytalking Legend Rep points: 8248 Send PM Supermomof4 is online! | Title: depression and the holidays Posted: 1 years ago I did this year. On the begining of the year I started to feel alittle sad and I did not know why. Well after the incident with my dad's wife and my mom and I that is when it all went down the drain. I started too feel even more sad. I was depressed for a month. I snaped out of it because my kids needed me. My mom gets depressed every year. She says she does not like it when it rains or when its foggy. Now more than ever she feels it because her hb left her. I also think because her b-day in on the 12 and maybe that is onother reason. | |
RMOMROXJoined: 11/08/06 Posts: 1320 Mommytalking Super Legend Rep points: 14980 Send PM | Title: depression and the holidays Posted: 1 years ago
I don't know if I get depressed, so much as a little frustrated at what the holidays have become. I wish it was still about family, spending time together, & relaxing.
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antygammaJoined: 1/11/07 Posts: 3935 Mommytalking Oracle Rep points: 28985 Send PM antygamma is online! | Title: depression and the holidays Posted: 1 years ago My best thoughts are simple When you are remembering missing people you loved, or sad times , go ahead and cry, allow small time to think, remember, and grieve.... then get out the happy pics, the happy memories and ,if you can write a card expressing gratitude for the memories, and also say a prayer of Thanksgiving for all the wonderful times ,make a special pic ornament of deceased or something and decide to just do something sweet for your own and choose to get happy. Phil 4:8 think on those things that are true,honest,just,pure,lovely and of good report,if there be any virtue any praise, think on these things Jesus loves the little children !!! HES GOT THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD IN HIS HANDS !!! | |
mommyo2Joined: 12/02/07 Posts: 1996 Mommytalking Super Legend Rep points: 12949 Send PM mommyo2 is online! | Title: depression and the holidays Posted: 1 years ago Great article- Holidays are in hard in Nursing Homes alot of families don't or can't come to see their family- And don't forget the Men and Women overseas. For me it's after Christmas when I feel the most down. It is hard waiting for the Spring in these cold winter States. | |
MaryJoined: 8/23/06 Posts: 612 Mommytalking Legend Rep points: 6682 Send PM | Title: depression and the holidays Posted: 1 years ago i love winter all the snow and the pretty weather and its not exhaustingly hot and you get to wear sweaters and i love the rain i absolutely love it when it rains or its foggy. i know i'm a wierdo though... -Mary Some things i think about "What if a flower could end war?" "watching something so beautiful and knowing you made it...." "The most amazing thing in life is feeling it grow inside you" | |
EstellaJoined: 1/30/07 Posts: 346 Seasoned Vet Rep points: 2416 Send PM | Title: depression and the holidays Posted: 1 years ago I think this is really common. Very few people get to experience the perfect holiday of their dreams. Many elderly people are alone, kids can't get home, etc. Add to that the financial strain and pressure to buy the perfect gifts, cook the perfect meal, be perfectly cheerful at all times. It's all too much for most people. I am somewhat of a perfectionist Super Mom type, so i used to start everything really early. In the last couple of years I have relaxed more. I shop in the last couple of weeks before Christmas. I send Christmas cards around Dec. 15 or 20, I bake when I feel like it. It all still gets done, and it still gets done well, but i just don't stress about it much anymore. I try to focus on spending time with people i care about during the holidays...family and friends. The rest can wait. Estella | |
BrenJoined: 6/24/07 Posts: 627 Mommytalking Legend Rep points: 4766 Send PM | Title: depression and the holidays Posted: 1 years ago I absolutely love the holidays. I love the hussle and bussle of shopping. I love baking and decorating. I like being with the people I love. Luckily, I have not had a close family member pass away since 2001, so I do not feel that loss. Most of all, I love sharing with my children the true meaning of Christmas and all that entails. I feel bad for those that do not get to be with their loved ones for the Holidays. They are in my thoughts and prayers. Stop and look how miraculous God is by the colors of the season. | |
EstellaJoined: 1/30/07 Posts: 346 Seasoned Vet Rep points: 2416 Send PM | Title: depression and the holidays Posted: 1 years ago The holidays are officially over, but I've just spoken to a few friends today who are still depressed. They cite cold, gloomy weather, the financial debris of Christmas past, and the letdown of Christmas and New Year's Eve expectations as causes. I think if we would all concentrate on spending quality time with family and friends during the bleak winter months rather than buying gifts and going to big parties full of strangers, everyone would be a whole lot happier. In this largely impersonal society we live in, most people are yearning to connect on a deeper level than our busy lives affords. Add to this the fact that most of us are not lucky enough to have our families live nearby, and you can see why people are depressed. My antidote to depression is lots of brisk walking uphill. Then the downhill will feel like a treat. Estella |