Posted by Sarahmarie on May 5, 2002, at 23:45:27
In reply to Re: Career, artists and depression..., posted by Sarahmarie on May 5, 2002, at 10:47:32
> I think perhaps that I may have represented what I was trying to convey rather incompletely. I do have a career which requires a lot of drive, but it is also a very service oriented career and I get a real sense of helping others, particularly those men and women who serve in our armed forces.
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> I think that not only do I feel that others have been willing to put a little faith in me, but also that I do gain a great deal of satisfaction from being in a job that is so service oriented. There are times that are difficult and my depression does slip. I have a great Pdoc and Psychologist who are willing to work with me (most of the time. I guess I think for me that the career I currently have is a way to help my depression. I may not feel that way in another couple of years when I have have experienced more depressive relapses. But it is the way I feel right now.
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> I am just grateful to find multiple alternatives to help me deal with my depression.
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> SarahMarieST
Thank you so much for your encouraging words. I am so thankful that I do work in a field where I can serve others and perhaps that does help my depression a lot more than I realize. I am just going to keep on trying as long as I can, because this is so much better than living with depression 24/7. I will do whatever I have to so that my meds will keep working and I can continue in this job. Thanks again.SarahMarie
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