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Depression and Anxiety at an older age

Depression & Anxiety | Last Active: May 26 11:44am | Replies (625)

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@merpreb

@gingerw- You are right, it's not really that important what came first. I'm sorry if that is what came off as the main idea. The connections are what's important. I offer the links for anyone interested to read about them. As you said, the basics are what count.

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@merpreb No I was just "shooting from the hip" so to speak. That is how it first struck me. In my own experience it seems that pain and depression are deeply connected and I haven't tried to reason which came first or how they are intertwined just that they are. For my own experience I have worked very hard on my depressive episodes with the help of a lot of sources. Knowing that you are actively working on yourself even if it's not as successful as you would like it to be [at the moment] seems to lessen some of the effects of the other one. That has is simply my experience; I can't speak for others.
Ginger