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19 years ago 0 283 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
julie thanks for your wise thoughtful words. sometimes the pain of life is just so severe that a drink feels sooo good. i have to say that i don't drink much more than that, but i know its just another crutch. sometimes if i feel bad, i merely take a couple of sleeping pills and go to bed early -- another crutch. i have exercised at times to relieve stress, but that requires herculian effort after a long day. i think actually one has to try to exercise when one feels energetic, because that makes it easier and the results hopefully have long term effecrts. prayer also works for me ocassionally, but its hard to get into that zone most of the time. are there any other comments on the use of alcohol? thanks bob
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Bob: Many people who are depressed drink to feel better. That's understandable, they are trying to feel better and logic would have you think that since alcohol tends to make you feel 'happy' or 'better' 'more relaxed', etc. it is okay. However, this is the deceit of alcohol. It only makes you 'feel better' for awhile, then you'll probably feel worse after, so maybe next time you'll drink more to feel better. The other thing, If you are on an antidepressant it just hampers the benefits. Some medications also require NO alcohol. Check with your doctor. I know you asked about 'moderate' consumption but again, I'd be very careful. The experience I come out of is that my husband tried drinking to feel better for years, but depression kept getting worse and his drinking more out of control because he was trying so hard to feel better. When he finally gave up drinking all together and got on the right combination of meds, he's feeling so good that he can't believe he ever even wanted/needed to drink! So, proceed with caution...j
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hi whats the "party line" on depression and the moderate consumption of alcohol? any comments, experiences, words of caution, advice etc? thx bob

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