I agree. I struggle with the same issues and the main reason I smoke a pipe is the relaxing effects. Similar to meditation for me.
Yup I talk to mine all the time.Im going to just go sit and talk to my pipe............
I lived in Dallas for 10 years. Found I didn't like the hectic city so much as my younger self thought I would so I left - and that was 22 years ago. If I still lived in an environment like that I might not even be able to calm down enough to light a pipe.I just wrote and deleted a paragraph. I'll come out with it. Long-time depressive with anxiety. Pipe smoking helps me greatly. Off meds and therapy now. Just trying to live a good life. Best to all. If I have the guts, I'll write more sometime soon. Again, best to all.
Thanks. Still deal with both, but pipe smoking really helps. I am moved and elevated and calmed. Some of my best thoughts occur during smoking sessions. Best to all.I lived in Dallas for 10 years. Found I didn't like the hectic city so much as my younger self thought I would so I left - and that was 22 years ago. If I still lived in an environment like that I might not even be able to calm down enough to light a pipe.
Congrats on med-free and just working on things.
Cheers
If a light-hearted chat with someone at a bus stop can lift your spirits, then you're clearly not suffering from anything worse than a bad day.One good friend is worth far more more than all the therapists in the world.
Anyway, what nonsense. We are all therapists, even a light-hearted chat with someone at a bus stop can lift the spirits.
Nobody needs training for that. It's all just part of normal social interaction. A dose of reality and good common sense is needed here
I would like to respectfully respond to this statement and a couple of your other posts:Such only proves he/she could afford school. Certainly doesn't prove/demonstrate competency or disprove my claim that psychiatry isn't mostly flim-flam, a medicine show which many have bought into.
He was serious. He said some of his peers are the most gullible people he knows, easily deceived.
I've hit rock bottom as I guess a lot of us have, but we get over it, that's human nature.If a light-hearted chat with someone at a bus stop can lift your spirits, then you're clearly not suffering from anything worse than a bad day.
100% - & shorten lives by 10-25 years according to the WHO.Serious psychiatric illnesses are as potentially lethal as coronary artery disease.
Sorry for your loss, my condolences.There is no better antidote for depression than a good friend. We know that the family, the wife, we generally have them there. I am an innocent fool, and I believe in honor and good friendship. Sorry to hear from the guys here who had or have anxiety and depression. May God bless you all and tomorrow be happier than today. About a year ago a first cousin of mine committed suicide. He was a wonderful, hard-working guy with a special sense of humor.
Thank you dear friend Laurent.Sorry for your loss, my condolences.
I'm glad you're feeling better, my friend. I think smoking has calmed us all down more than once. And it still helps us to resist better the hard blows that life gives us.I was diagnosed as clinically depressed with anxiety. It lasted more than a decade. Meds and therapy DID help: kept me functional and able to work. I would like to draw a distinction: Therapists are about counseling; psychiatrists are about medication. It was not always this way, but it is now. My depression was as real as they come, and I tried everything. I recall once swimming while crying, pounding the water, hoping for relief from the desire to no longer exist.
I am blessedly off meds and off therapy. But I will likely need to be keen and mindful for the rest of my life. I know one thing: I always feel better, more grounded, more appreciative of life, more calm... after I smoke a pipe. Thanks for reading this, and best to all. I'm glad to still be around; I lost my cousin and a dear friend both to suicide. Again, best to all.