Is it a good thing to be numb to pain and tragedy? Or it’s a thing of big concern that should not be ignored.
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I’ve been there and most of us have. You’re not alone in this, I promise. The world has gone to shit, and everything is sucking the life out of me. I ghosted all of my friends due to severe depression. Friends who have been through hell and back with me. I probably will never get them back. I cry myself to sleep every fucking day. When you’re really broken, nobody except yourself can save you I guess. Best wishes to and I hope you get through this. I just hope people accepted that everyone cries, even men too. The shittiest thing about being numb is that if you try hard enough you can cry, but you won’t be able to feel anything, yet you are still getting frustrated somehow at the fact that you are numb. Feel better soon.
Becoming numb to pain and loosing ability to feel pain and tragedy is far worse than feeling the pain. This is what actual depression looks like my friend. Depression isn’t being sad all the time, it is literally this. I have depression and I get it. My recommendation is seek a counselor and a doctor. Medication helps a lot in this situation. Depression manifests in different ways for different people. Some people stay genuinely sad all of the time and are always crying. Others feel totally numb. Major depressive disorder brings about feelings of numbness or emptiness during episodes. That is actually the deepest level of depression. You get so far down you can’t even muster the energy to feel anything.