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Jemisa | 22:50 Fri 05th Oct 2012 | Body & Soul
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How does one cope with depression without drinking?

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I smoke!
Drinking makes it worse, as does any form of addiction, exercise helps a huge amount.
Totally agree with NOX
ask your doctor to refer you to a counsellor. talking helps. bottling up feelings dosen't help.
Not easily.

BUT... alcohol is a depressant, so it 100% won't help :-(

I don't have the answers, I'm sorry, but I know for sure that hitting the bottle won't help.
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Thanks folks for your answers. I was asking on behalf of my SinL he's had rather a bad year has been told his liver is damaged & has been told to cut the wine out. He's doing really well & things are looking up but now he's gone into these depressions & can't shake em off.
I'll pass on your tips. Tah!

jem
funky ciggie. It makes you laugh.
get him to talk to someone on a regular basis, even you. Make time once a week, and talk about everything, and concentrate on one thing at a time to fix. support him every step of the way. Best wishes.
Physical exercise seems to help - long walks and that sort of thing.
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Counselling - his GP can refer him. Drinking won't help either his mood or his liver.....
Well, it depends upon what sort of depression we are considering...." fed up", reactive depression.endogenous depression.....how and to what extent it is affecting his life.

Your GP is the first port of call, not the whisky bottle.
Exercise! You might not feel like it but you'll feel so much better for it. Those endorphins really do make you feel good.
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Echoing others suggestions, definitely exercise ! Walking just somewhere picturesque is very therapeutic I find and those lovely endorphins are released which make things seem so much better !
Plenty of exercise.

Right.....that's me off to the pub.
Talking to friends.
Hi Jem, I have sympathy with your SiL , if he is using drink as a crutch, it is unhealthy. However everything in moderation is supposed to be good for us. Was the infected liver due to drinking alcohol? The endorphins earlier posters mentioned are sometimes slow to appear, tell him not to give up. Tell him to pop a portable music player in ( i-pod ) and away he goes. Good luck to him.
The liver is a regenerative organ. If he adopts a healthy lifestyle and sticks to it, he may get better.
jem, I'm so sorry, I nearly replied in a jokey fashion because it was you. Can she persuade him to ask his GP for help?

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