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"WE" are not Amused - 5/12/2013 5:14:49 PM   
MasterJohnSteed


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"WE" as in the royal we, are not amused.

I don't know if I am depressed, sick or if there is something else going on.

I feel like I've seen ever NCIS episode on USA 1000 times, Walking Dead is not back on till October, Ive seen every single episode of Ancient Aliena and There just really isn't else decent on tv.

I've read every book on my book shelf, and all of my favorite authors are either dead or currently writing and haven't produced anything in a while.
Jim Butcher (Currently Writing)
Mark Twain, Dead
Robert E. Howard Dead
Frank Herbert Dead
Sax Rohmer Dead
H.P Lovecraft Dead

Not a big movie person the last movie I can remember seeing with someone was Letters to Juliet, I've got a DVD collection that is gathering dust.

It seems to me that sometimes all I want to do is sleep, however ironic that is since I am a chronic insomniac. and to top it all off I haven't had sex in MONTHS!

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RE: "WE" are not Amused - 5/12/2013 5:24:25 PM   
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You need to broaden your horizons.

If you like Mark Twain, try P.J. O'Rourke. You mentioned two Sci-Fi/Fantasy authors: there are dozens, if not hundreds of good ones. Ditto for horror and crime.

If you like The Walking Dead try Game of Thrones. In fact, there is a bumper crop of good (or at least decent) Sci-Fi/Fantasy series on television right now. Not the least of it is that this is the 50th year of Doctor Who.

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RE: "WE" are not Amused - 5/12/2013 5:28:52 PM   
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This sounds like a chronic problem going by some of your past posts.

You might take some bored time and go see a doctor for a complete check up.

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RE: "WE" are not Amused - 5/12/2013 5:31:09 PM   
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quote:

don't know if I am depressed, sick or if there is something else going on.

Depressed (which is a form of sickness) and sick both strike me as options. When was your last check-up?

In terms of reading material, you might try entering some of your favorite books/authors into the search engine at Amazon. They'll often suggested related items that you might enjoy.

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RE: "WE" are not Amused - 5/12/2013 5:34:24 PM   
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I agree with all of the above.

It's hard for Me to identify because this time of year is when people get invigorated. All of the stuff that we couldn't do over the winter is available again.

Is spring maybe not catching up with you because you are depressed?


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RE: "WE" are not Amused - 5/12/2013 5:36:01 PM   
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Also, go out for a walk and do something outside. That usually works wonders when I'm having a bad day.

If this has been going on for a while, you may be depressed. Go to the doctor for a screening and see what options are available to you.

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RE: "WE" are not Amused - 5/12/2013 5:39:19 PM   
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quote:

It's hard for Me to identify because this time of year is when people get invigorated. All of the stuff that we couldn't do over the winter is available again.

Is spring maybe not catching up with you because you are depressed?

That could be. I've had some of my worst depressive bouts in spring. I think the disconnect between the sunny landscape and the stormy brainscape can deepen the melancholy.

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RE: "WE" are not Amused - 5/12/2013 6:19:46 PM   
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This may sound off, but put down the books and get off the TV. Go do something live and in person. Maybe do some walking followed by a soak in a hottub. Go to an amusement park and ride something scary. Head to a renaissance faire and oogle some boobies. I go out and watch wildlife in the park, that always makes me smile. I also have a last resort if I ever get really depressed, parasailing or if I can handle it, skydiving.

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RE: "WE" are not Amused - 5/12/2013 6:23:04 PM   
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Go outside. Yes...I know....such a strange idea huh?

Go for a walk. Go out with friends. Find a hobby outside the house.

If you feel depressed, go see your doctor.

And turn off the tv.


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RE: "WE" are not Amused - 5/12/2013 6:24:14 PM   
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I finally finished reading Bulfinch's Mythology on my ereader (2 months of bus travel, doctor's visits). I raid the free ebooks on Amazon about each week, sometimes getting a series of books (got a great collection of werewolf stories), sometimes getting a new author. I got quite a few classics. I still need to finish my Lovecraft, as well as get started on Doyle and Poe.

I got rid of quite a few books, donating them to Goodwill. Now I need to go through the books that are being stored in the good storage shed, get my McCaffrey books in the house. I bet a bunch of the books and magazines will go to charity or to the trash (literacy hoarder).

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RE: "WE" are not Amused - 5/12/2013 6:31:07 PM   
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Exercise and Depression

(This article was first printed in the Special Health Report from Harvard Medical School "Understanding Depression". For more information or to order, please go to www.health.harvard.edu/UD.)

Can a few laps around the block actually solve your emotional problems? Probably not, but a regular exercise program might help. A review of studies stretching back to 1981 concluded that regular exercise can improve mood in people with mild to moderate depression. It also may play a supporting role in treating severe depression.

Another study, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine in 1999, divided 156 men and women with depression into three groups. One group took part in an aerobic exercise program, another took the SSRI sertraline (Zoloft), and a third did both. At the 16-week mark, depression had eased in all three groups. About 60%–70% of the people in all three groups could no longer be classed as having major depression. In fact, group scores on two rating scales of depression were essentially the same. This suggests that for those who need or wish to avoid drugs, exercise might be an acceptable substitute for antidepressants. Keep in mind, though, that the swiftest response occurred in the group taking antidepressants, and that it can be difficult to stay motivated to exercise when you’re depressed.

A follow-up to that study found that exercise’s effects lasted longer than those of antidepressants. Researchers checked in with 133 of the original patients six months after the first study ended. They found that the people who exercised regularly after completing the study, regardless of which treatment they were on originally, were less likely to relapse into depression.

A study published in 2005 found that walking fast for about 35 minutes a day five times a week or 60 minutes a day three times a week had a significant influence on mild to moderate depression symptoms. Walking fast for only 15 minutes a day five times a week or doing stretching exercises three times a week did not help as much. (These exercise lengths were calculated for someone who weighs about 150 pounds. If you weigh more, longer exercise times apply, while the opposite is true if you weigh less than 150 pounds.)

How does exercise relieve depression? For many years, experts have known that exercise enhances the action of endorphins, chemicals that circulate throughout the body. Endorphins improve natural immunity and reduce the perception of pain. They may also serve to improve mood. Another theory is that exercise stimulates the neurotransmitter norepinephrine, which may directly improve mood.

Besides lifting your mood, regular exercise offers other health benefits, such as lowering blood pressure, protecting against heart disease and cancer, and boosting self-esteem. How often or intensely you need to exercise to alleviate depression is not clear, but for general health, experts advise getting half an hour to an hour of moderate exercise, such as brisk walking, on all or most days of the week.

Read more: http://www.health.harvard.edu/newsweek/Exercise-and-Depression-report-excerpt.htm

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RE: "WE" are not Amused - 5/12/2013 6:33:12 PM   
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Ride yer bike. Or throw yer golf disk. Or take a hike. Or fiddle with yer weights. Or with yer guitar.

Flip? NOT!

The thing to do about minor, short term depression symptoms is do things.

Because, it's distracting and it's good for you.

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RE: "WE" are not Amused - 5/12/2013 7:00:14 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: MasterJohnSteed

"WE" as in the royal we, are not amused.

I don't know if I am depressed, sick or if there is something else going on.



It seems to me that sometimes all I want to do is sleep, however ironic that is since I am a chronic insomniac. and to top it all off I haven't had sex in MONTHS!


Depression is a medical illness.

It can also cause the types of sleep disturbances you have described.

Other medical things can cause low energy as well.

Make an appointment to see your physician.


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RE: "WE" are not Amused - 5/12/2013 8:59:27 PM   
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I agree with all of the above.

Go for a check up. Have a complete blood panel done. Thyroid, liver and kidney functions checked--this can be done through blood work, MRI or other tests. Take a serious look at your diet to see if what you are eating is causing you to feel fatigued. Get tested for sleep apnea and other sleep disorders. And have a psychological evaluation done while you're at it. All of these steps will ensure that whatever is going on will be treated promptly and (hopefully) correctly.


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RE: "WE" are not Amused - 5/12/2013 9:19:51 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: MasterJohnSteed
Have you tried serious comics?


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RE: "WE" are not Amused - 5/12/2013 9:45:18 PM   
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Every person I know who watches TV every day is depressed. Too much web surfing does the same, in my experience.

Edited to clarify: TV watching as the cause, not a symptom, of the depression. For an interesting read why, read "Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television" by Jerry Mander. But read it after October when Walking Dead is back on.

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RE: "WE" are not Amused - 5/12/2013 11:20:44 PM   
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Sounds like cabin fever. Go out, pick up some strange. Go to the gym, eat a steak, tie one on and take a nap. All will be right as rain in no time.

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RE: "WE" are not Amused - 5/13/2013 2:12:42 AM   
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Three years later, that's freaky! I suggest M.R James & a cold shower .

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RE: "WE" are not Amused - 5/13/2013 4:55:41 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: ResidentSadist

Sounds like cabin fever. Go out, pick up some strange. Go to the gym, eat a steak, tie one on and take a nap. All will be right as rain in no time.


Yes I need a Good Steak. Covered in Mushrooms A1 and Baked Sweet Potato and a bottomless Diet Coke. I need to find a liqueur store that sells Good HIGH shelf Russian Vodka. Blue Label St. Petersburg is my fav

Need to go do some high end Hacking while listening to a mix of house music and classic rock. Experiment with Wardriving more, Find some young kid and become his Senji (Sweep the Leg)

and take a long road trip. Yes I think these are in order

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RE: "WE" are not Amused - 5/13/2013 9:09:09 AM   
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I agree with all of the above.

Go for a check up. Have a complete blood panel done. Thyroid, liver and kidney functions checked--this can be done through blood work, MRI or other tests. Take a serious look at your diet to see if what you are eating is causing you to feel fatigued. Get tested for sleep apnea and other sleep disorders. And have a psychological evaluation done while you're at it. All of these steps will ensure that whatever is going on will be treated promptly and (hopefully) correctly.




Based on your posting history, I would definitely say that seeing a doctor and getting a psychological evaluation would be the right thing for you to do if you seriously want to feel better.

I would also not recommend reading a book that says television causes depression that was written by someone in the advertising business as opposed to having a background in psychology.

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