tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4248941205255861619.post5884089256892009822..comments2022-05-21T05:01:48.305-07:00Comments on DaybreakInAutumn: On writing, depression, and suicide: an updateLynanne Carrollhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03446703222017362173noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4248941205255861619.post-87577545863909251532014-12-16T07:50:14.520-08:002014-12-16T07:50:14.520-08:00Thank you! :)
And I welcome the advice, though I ...Thank you! :)<br /><br />And I welcome the advice, though I find it easier to write about things like this than talk about them. Also, I find expressing myself in an imaginary venue is helpful, odd as that sounds (haha); it's just like storytelling, only you look at a problem you're having emotionally and attempt to discern its roots by placing yourself in various scenarios. Ok, that's probably one of the weirdest things you've ever heard of lol, but it works for me. (I'm more of an intrapersonal learner, if you know anything about 'learning styles'...)<br /><br />All the best to you as well in your adventures ^_^.<br /><br />Lynanne Carrollhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03446703222017362173noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4248941205255861619.post-51843566077051700802014-12-15T12:27:11.252-08:002014-12-15T12:27:11.252-08:00You certainly are showing real bravery there. It&#...You certainly are showing real bravery there. It's one thing to address depression, it's another to write about it, where every letter etched and every line put on paper is a beat that can restart and remind you about it, enough to unleash it. That's not even taking into account the confessions and the content. You should definitely keep that up, as it is very character-forming, but you should also maintain that 'open forum' with peers both online and offline, so you'll have a feedback mechanism that will stand in as support. Thanks for sharing! All the best to you!<br /><br /><a href="http://www.restorationcounselingboise.com/" rel="nofollow">Brandi Kennedy @ Restoration Counseling Boise</a> <br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03949224387644796890noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4248941205255861619.post-15404732731509621752014-12-11T10:30:03.400-08:002014-12-11T10:30:03.400-08:00Wow, I'm glad you spoke up! There are plenty o...Wow, I'm glad you spoke up! There are plenty of good doctors out there who genuinely care about their patients' well-being, but sometimes doctors don't seem to fully consider the potential impact of what they prescribe...or, worse, don't listen when a patient states they're suffering because of said prescription(s). <br /><br />Thank you for reading, for your kind words (I'm very happy about the book and blogging again too!), and for sharing. I'm glad that you're feeling better now!Lynanne Carrollhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03446703222017362173noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4248941205255861619.post-80762984752829109572014-12-10T13:51:41.349-08:002014-12-10T13:51:41.349-08:00I too suffer from PTSD and it is difficult to keep...I too suffer from PTSD and it is difficult to keep up with a blog at times. I have asthma too and one of the medications my doctor gave me cause depression and suicidal tendencies. After struggling for so long I had to tell my doctors to stop and try something else because I wasn't going to make it. Since then things have gotten better. I am glad your book is coming along and that you are able to blog again. :)TMBA (TradeMarked BadAss) Corbett https://www.blogger.com/profile/02415974044204488117noreply@blogger.com