You need to force yourself to get out of bed and complete some kind of task. Even if it's just making breakfast. Once you get over that hump the rest of the day is easier.
Rock_Hudstone said:[Please don't discourage people from getting professional help. Antidepressants get a bad rap. Their link to suicide is because some people don't feel up to even killing themselves until antidepressants raise them up enough to take action.
I didn't mean to say never ever seek help, simply try the easy stuff first; Lifestyle changes, sun exposure, vitamin supplements. etc.
Leave the psychotropic pill pushers as the last resort instead of the other way around.
Oh, another thing to consider; low T levels can have big impact on mood, perhaps visit a mens clinic for an evaluation.
I'd much rather go on low T hormone replacement therapy than anti-depressants the rest of my life
I'm sure that you meant well but i am pretty sure you have never dealt with depression or anyone who was experiencing it. That's got to be the worst advice ever saying not to seek professional help. I only got professional help once but at the time I wasn't ready to talk about my feelings with someone. She prescribed me different antidepressants and they made a huge difference for the better. Now I feel like if I was able to talk to the right psychiatrist I'd benefit greatly. I just keep thinking about how my friend may have benefited if he would have just made an attempt to talk to a professional instead of just another depressed individual like me. The best advice you can give is to seek professional help. The worst advice is what you just gave. You're not going to convince me otherwise since I had to cut my friend down from the ceiling and call 911 when I knew he was already dead.