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April 26, 2020, 10:26:43 PM
#13
Cheesy thanks for the advises Smiley
It is good to see that at least now you are smiling not like when you created this thread you seems very desperate and sad.
yeah I am passing time watching movies and stuffs, also by gambling 
and also try to chat some friends for socialization because you need more of that.
Grin I think I overhyped when I said depression, it's not so intense, just sadness and stuff that is normal.
that is why we are much concern because we though this is depression and this can kill people seriously .
I hope this epidemic passes soon and life returns to normal. Watching the death tolls is also so sad. Hope this is over soon Smiley
and also hoping that after this pandemic you will go out more often and find people that you can trust on so there is no place for sadness like this again.
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April 26, 2020, 09:00:35 AM
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A rare disaster, a coronavirus pandemic, has resulted in a tragically large number of human lives being lost. As countries implement necessary.Many people are struggling with the threat of Covid-19. There's the fear of the virus, concerns about the economy and the financial
I news paper I also read
Two young people describe how the coronavirus pandemic and the lockdown have affected their mental health.
I thing its not the time to be us to depress
Its time to all to be together
Its time to be with our family sopput them have a batter relason with them be with them its a world danger  we need to be together
All the country all human have to be together to sopput eatc other to live.     
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April 26, 2020, 03:25:31 AM
#11
I used to be depressed too, even though I usually eat healthy and exercise often.
I think hopelessness,sin and what we feed our minds with usually create the depression.
I repented, refocused on one true GOD (eat more healthy too), guard my mind, and every form depression or anxiety ceased completely.
I honestly wish you all the best and good things of life.
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April 26, 2020, 03:25:00 AM
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Cheesy thanks for the advises Smiley yeah I am passing time watching movies and stuffs, also by gambling  Grin I think I overhyped when I said depression, it's not so intense, just sadness and stuff that is normal. I hope this epidemic passes soon and life returns to normal. Watching the death tolls is also so sad. Hope this is over soon Smiley
I'm glad to hear that. Because whenever someone is struggling with depression, it's a serious matter and it makes everyone worry.

Yes, we'll overcome this pandemic soon and it's just a matter of time and while we are at our homes, enjoy it.
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April 26, 2020, 03:12:36 AM
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Is anyone having depression because of Lockdown?

I am having a really sad mood all the time and also scared of nothing many a times. I also am very much addicted to anti anxiety pills (prescribed) and during lockdown I have to take double to suppress it down. I dont go outdoors much even before lockdown but the little I did has stopped. College has stopped. Nothing feels good.

There are a lot of things to do in order to feel better.
If you want company in those days you can arrange calls with your friends or family every day. This would make you feel less alone and will make you feel happier.
Also you can learn a new skill hobby and do what you like to do in order to spend your time creatively.
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April 26, 2020, 02:35:08 AM
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Is anyone having depression because of Lockdown?

I am having a really sad mood all the time and also scared of nothing many a times. I also am very much addicted to anti anxiety pills (prescribed) and during lockdown I have to take double to suppress it down. I dont go outdoors much even before lockdown but the little I did has stopped. College has stopped. Nothing feels good.
Being alone is not really the problem but how we spend the time when we are alone matters.If we keep scrolling internet all the day then surely we will get depressed so keep changing the things too often so you won't stick with anything for too long so you will never get bored and depressed.
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April 26, 2020, 02:26:39 AM
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 Cheesy thanks for the advises Smiley yeah I am passing time watching movies and stuffs, also by gambling  Grin I think I overhyped when I said depression, it's not so intense, just sadness and stuff that is normal. I hope this epidemic passes soon and life returns to normal. Watching the death tolls is also so sad. Hope this is over soon Smiley
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April 26, 2020, 12:17:25 AM
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Is anyone having depression because of Lockdown?

I am having a really sad mood all the time and also scared of nothing many a times. I also am very much addicted to anti anxiety pills (prescribed) and during lockdown I have to take double to suppress it down. I dont go outdoors much even before lockdown but the little I did has stopped. College has stopped. Nothing feels good.

Since you already have anxiety problem and take pills for that, you may feel depression more than the rest of the people. I think you should find some other ways to keep yourself busy, probably try to find new friends online or join the chatting sites and share your views online. But first you can also spend some time with your family members but it depends upon how much frank you're with them.
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April 25, 2020, 11:10:13 PM
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I feel depressed, too, but I don't feel scared. Getting out of the house, even if it is just to walk around, helps a lot.
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April 25, 2020, 02:44:39 AM
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Is anyone having depression because of Lockdown?
...
Nothing feels good.
It's okay not to be okay mate! Just move at your own pace and take your time to heal. Also, as lienfaye said,
You need someone to talk to about your worries. Open up to your family
or is your family one of the reasons why you're feeling that way? If it is, try talking to strangers, there are lots of online chatrooms or sites you can seek online help with. Just talking to someone that you can share your thoughts with without bias can be a lot of help. It worked like a charm for me, if you  want someone who'll listen to you without all the hassle send me a message, maybe I can help. Best regards mate!
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April 25, 2020, 01:41:06 AM
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I'm sorry with what you are experiencing, are you alone?

I think the pills that you are taking also give you the side effect with adds more feeling of being depressed while we're on lockdown. Cheer up, everything is going to be fine as soon as there's a vaccine.

Look to play for computer games, watch movies, or any leisure that can make you happy to lessen the depression you're feeling. I'm wishing you well and we will survive this crisis.
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April 25, 2020, 12:24:02 AM
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You need someone to talk to about your worries. Open up to your family and be honest of what you've been going through even before this lockdown happened.

We're having diffuculties during this time but we need to stay positive in order to overcome depression.

This is sound advice, just talking about it will help. We don't know you well enough to give anything other than very vague and generally useful advice though. Just know that its understandable and normal, you shouldn't be embarrassed in the slightest, you're stressed out from the situation and it makes anxiety and depression more likely to happen even for people that've never dealt with it before.

Keep in mind, the lockdown and your depression are all temporary things, I know it sucks but at some date in the future you'll look back and realize that everything was fine. Just keep in mind that chances are good you are not in any sort of danger. The lockdown is about doing your part to help others that statistically might not be so lucky. If you're not in a high risk category, if you happened to get it, it'd likely just be a long lasting shitty cold.
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April 25, 2020, 12:09:23 AM
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You need someone to talk to about your worries. Open up to your family and be honest of what you've been going through even before this lockdown happened.

We're having diffuculties during this time but we need to stay positive in order to overcome depression.
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April 24, 2020, 01:31:39 PM
#1
Is anyone having depression because of Lockdown?

I am having a really sad mood all the time and also scared of nothing many a times. I also am very much addicted to anti anxiety pills (prescribed) and during lockdown I have to take double to suppress it down. I dont go outdoors much even before lockdown but the little I did has stopped. College has stopped. Nothing feels good.
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