she is staggering
Bluelighter
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2010
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Read. I read novels constantly, it's a good distraction from your current situation. Check out Haruki Murakami, he's a great author. And if you haven't already, make sure you read the classics, like On the Road, and Catcher in the Rye.
Exercise and yoga have been proven to fight depression, so has healthy eating. Eating crap food makes you feel lousy.
Music. I listen to tons of music. I also taught myself to play guitar (with the help of you tube tutorials!) It can be a great outlet, and you are so focused on learning to play or playing that you don't think about other shit. It's fun learning songs you have always liked...the first song I learned was wonderwall by oasis.
meditation. When I was your age and stuck at home I got really into buddhism for a minute. Read The Dharma Bums, meditated a lot, went to a zen temple, burned a lotta incense and read buddhist literature...one of my favs is "Good Life, Good Death" and another is "Anger". Not saying you need to follow it as a religion--it's just a positive way of looking inward and offers a fresh new perspective.
Drawing. I have always been into art, because again it is a distraction from your current situation, and it allows you to express yourself creatively.
Buy a box set of DVD's, like True Blood or Flight of the Concords. That will keep you entertained and distracted for hours.
Finally, other ways I have treated depression include hypnotherapy and acupuncture.
Try some of these things. At one point I was dealing with heroin and living with parents who kept me at home, it sucked but thank god they kept me in the house, it probably saved me...today I am in graduate school, in a healthy relationship, and have an excellent job. If they had let me roam free I would have probably been in the streets by now, or worse...dead or in jail. Your ma loves you, she's just doing what she can.
Exercise and yoga have been proven to fight depression, so has healthy eating. Eating crap food makes you feel lousy.
Music. I listen to tons of music. I also taught myself to play guitar (with the help of you tube tutorials!) It can be a great outlet, and you are so focused on learning to play or playing that you don't think about other shit. It's fun learning songs you have always liked...the first song I learned was wonderwall by oasis.
meditation. When I was your age and stuck at home I got really into buddhism for a minute. Read The Dharma Bums, meditated a lot, went to a zen temple, burned a lotta incense and read buddhist literature...one of my favs is "Good Life, Good Death" and another is "Anger". Not saying you need to follow it as a religion--it's just a positive way of looking inward and offers a fresh new perspective.
Drawing. I have always been into art, because again it is a distraction from your current situation, and it allows you to express yourself creatively.
Buy a box set of DVD's, like True Blood or Flight of the Concords. That will keep you entertained and distracted for hours.
Finally, other ways I have treated depression include hypnotherapy and acupuncture.
Try some of these things. At one point I was dealing with heroin and living with parents who kept me at home, it sucked but thank god they kept me in the house, it probably saved me...today I am in graduate school, in a healthy relationship, and have an excellent job. If they had let me roam free I would have probably been in the streets by now, or worse...dead or in jail. Your ma loves you, she's just doing what she can.