With due respect I have to disagree. True depression zaps any form of motivation, especially if you are near to suicide. Any and all energy is channelled into the suicide. Nothing else.but she was probably an athlete to cope with the depression, a lot of people use exercise to manage depression, just like a lot of people cant leave the house, all depends on that person and their circumstances I suppose.
I'd just like to say thankyou to you ozazure for this post. You have really hit the nail on the head in so many ways.
I have suffered from deep depression in years gone past, after the birth of my two children. I have been incredibly close to a dangerous decision, and my brain had convinced me that I needed to do it BECAUSE I loved my children, not because I DIDN'T love them. The stupid voices in my head said that I was worthless and a burden and my children would be better off without me, and if I really loved them then I would do away with myself.
That is not logical, rational thought, but that is the point isn't it? Your mind isn't operating properly at the time, so to try to rationalise away the thought processes and actions of someone who may be suicidal completely misunderstands the concept.
Thankfully I have come through the tunnel to the other end and I feel horrified at the thought of doing something like that and leaving my children motherless. But this is because my brain is operating rationally again.
With due respect I have to disagree. True depression zaps any form of motivation, especially if you are near to suicide. Any and all energy is channelled into the suicide. Nothing else.
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With due respect I have to disagree. True depression zaps any form of motivation, especially if you are near to suicide. Any and all energy is channelled into the suicide. Nothing else.
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BreakingNews...I have suffered with depression for most of my life and have been on daily medication for many years which has helped me to cope (just with everyday life).
However, unlike you, on my very bad days, I get out in the garden and stay "in-the-moment" for a whole day and by doing this and being close to nature, I find that as a release and the only thing that keeps me going through the very bad days.
Maybe Elisa used her running as her release from depression on her very bad days. MOO
I have to agree. A mild depression that you are trying to overcome may make you get up, have a shower, put on your running clothes and go for a run. A deep dark depression which drives you to suicide, does not allow you to do that.
I have to agree. A mild depression that you are trying to overcome may make you get up, have a shower, put on your running clothes and go for a run. A deep dark depression which drives you to suicide, does not allow you to do that.
I think it's important to know where did the information of Elisa's depression originate, was there a reason for depression and was she seeing a professional?
Baden-Clay and his family went all out to convince LE Allison was depressed and suicidal. He planted her packets of Zoloft on the dashboard in clear view for the police to find. She was found at the bottom of a high bridge. Jumped? NO! She was murdered and dumped by her husband.
Yes, Allison suffered depression due to the womanising mongrel she married.
If not for the obvious scratches she left on his face and her devoted family, it could have easily, easily been ruled as suicide.
Yes I'm keeping an open mind on this and I'm straddling a barbed wire fence.
If Elisa needs justice, well I'm hanging in there for her.
Elisa Curry: Results of forensic testing of human remains found on a beach near Anglesea to be released
Geelong Advertiser
October 16, 2017 12:00am
‘RESULTS from forensic testing of human remains found on a beach near Anglesea are likely to be determined early this week.’
‘Police Sergeant Cameron Scott forecast on Friday that results of the testing were unlikely to be known before Monday.
“The avenue of inquiry is whether the remains are Elisa Curry’s,” Sergeant Scott said.
The remains are being examined by a pathologist to establish the identity of the person and cause of death.’
Read more at:
http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au...d/news-story/d0da9b588e5006e1f5d45e3457699df2
I wonder if the photographer listed on the article is related to another interesting case on WS...... :thinking:
I wonder if the photographer listed on the article is related to another interesting case on WS...... :thinking:
My thought also every time when I googled R and PR came up.