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If it can be said that there is anything good about depression, this is when you'll
see it. Assuming that you are feeling much better than you did a month ago (and
if you're not, please check the info on my Medication
page), you may feel almost as if you've been reborn. After having been deprived
of the ability to enjoy everything your life has to offer, you'll notice that
colors are brighter, sounds are sweeter, smells and tastes have more depth. Having
had a lack of interest in things you normally enjoyed before being depressed,
you may find, as I did, that you are all of a sudden interested in everything,
even things you never thought about before.
Fitness
(Mental and Physical)
Keeping physically fit is one of the best ways
to supplement what your medication is doing. The more fit and less tense you are,
the less work your medicine has to do.
- Sex? What's that? Seriously,
if your sex drive has returned, check out the Good
Vibes web page for supplies and inspiration (21 and over only, please).
- I always know that I'm getting better when I start singing along with music.
Then I usually put on some good music with a beat and dance around my room. Try
it - it really gets the blood flowing, and makes you feel alive.
Beauty
and Fashion
- Check out the web pages from these cosmetic companies:
- I use skin care from Paula
Begoun, because I have very sensitive skin, and her skin care works and
is cheap.
- BeautyNet and Cosmetic
Connection are online beauty magazines.
- alt.fashion is the fashion/beauty newsgroup, which is extremely
active, although somewhat clique-ish. You may feel like you're in high
school listening to the cool girl's table, but you can't sit down.
- If you're feeling adventurous,
take a look at Tattoos.Com or BME/Tattoo
and consider getting a tattoo. It's a very bad idea to get one while you're depressed
(kind of like making a decision when you're drunk), but perfectly fine when you're
feeling good about yourself. I got my first tattoo the year I came out of my depression
- now I have three.
- Feel like fashion is fun again (as opposed to only
noticing or caring that you were wearing something)? Get back in the swing
of things at FashionUK, Fashion
Net or Lumiere.
Useful Stuff for Getting Your Life
Back Together
I know that when I "awakened" from depression, I realized
that I had let the weirdest things go, like renewing my car registration. Other
depressives, especially bipolars, may find that they need to get out of a financial
hole, either due to overspending or just letting the finances go down the tubes.
I hope you find something useful here to help you get things back together.
- If you live in the UK near London, you might be able to get training in your home at a low cost from U Can Do I.T.
Exploration/Learning
As your thoughts begin to turn more outward than inward, you may have
some interest in discovery and learning.
Nature/Ecology
I
realized when I came out of my depression that I had by virtue of the illness
been very self-absorbed. Un-depressed, I looked at survival on a more global scale.
If you do too, here are some earthwise sites to inspire you.
- Environmental
News Network has environmental news, features and a calendar of meetings and
conferences.
- The Rainforest Action Network
page is beautifully done, with extensive information about getting involved in
non-violent action to save the rainforests and their occupants.
- Sierra
Club Home Page provides information about its programs, mission and chapters.
- I was surprised at how fascinating the bios of the individual wolves were
on the Wolf Haven International page.
It also contains photos of such wolves as Angel, Little John and Morning Star,
who you can adopt.
- GardenWeb has
gardening tips and links to botanical gardens around the world. Virtual
Garden is a huge site with a database of plants, the Garden Guru and even
a section that lets you check your weather.
Food/Entertaining
Now
that you're back to your old self (or better, as in my
case) you might feel that you want to renew friendships that might have gone south
during your depression by entertaining. Or maybe you want to just renew your acquaintance
with good food and drink. Either way, the links below will help to get your tastebuds
ready. Note: although I have links to alcohol-related sites, bear in mind
that drinking alcohol can affect your medication's effectiveness. Drink
lightly, or not at all, and only make drinks for your guests.
Travel
Tired of being an armchair traveler?
If you're getting the urge to get out and see the world for real instead of virtually,
the sites below should be a great help.
- I love the Civilized
Explorer. It's got great photos and good writing.
- Conde
Nast Traveler has a polished and comprehensive site.
- To get information
about my most favorite travel destination, Disney World, go to the Disney
home page.
- Lonely Planet delves
a little deeper into the culture of different destinations than other travel guides.
- Salon|Wanderlust
- I've found some wonderful guidebooks called Eyewitness Travel Guides.
They have tons of color photos, floor plans of landmarks, aerial views
of cities, and facts about the area that are actually interesting.
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