This
post is specifically for my readers who DO NOT have depression.
There
are some things you just shouldn't say to someone who is depressed.
When you say these things it's like a slap across the face. And
honestly we kind of just want to strangle you when you say it. It
also makes us feel guilty for feeling depressed. Depression is not
something we have control over. If you can remember that they
everything else will be fine. Here is a list of things you really
just should not say to us:
Snap
out of it
There
are a lot of people worse off than you
You
have so many things to be thankful for, how can you be depressed?
You’d
feel better if you got off all those pills
What
doesn’t kill us makes us stronger
Go
out and have some fun
I
know how you feel
So
you’re depressed, aren’t you always?
This
too shall pass
We
all have our crosses to bear
We
create our own reality.
You’ll feel better tomorrow.Life isn’t fair.
You just have to deal with it.
Life goes on.
You’re being selfish.
You’re bringing me down.
What do you even have to be depressed about?
Stop feeling sorry for yourself.
Why these are stupid things to say...
You’ll feel better tomorrow.Life isn’t fair.
You just have to deal with it.
Life goes on.
You’re being selfish.
You’re bringing me down.
What do you even have to be depressed about?
Stop feeling sorry for yourself.
Why these are stupid things to say...
Any
of those statements shows that you have no idea what you’re talking
about. You fundamentally do not understand the concept of a mental
illness if you think any one of these are appropriate. I suggest
trying it with other physical health problems and see how you feel:
Hey,
diabetic, snap out of it.
Hey, epileptic, I know how you feel.
Hey, paraplegic, so you can’t use your legs, isn’t that always the case?
Hey, person with multiple sclerosis, we create our own reality.
Hey, epileptic, I know how you feel.
Hey, paraplegic, so you can’t use your legs, isn’t that always the case?
Hey, person with multiple sclerosis, we create our own reality.
You
get the idea. No one would think that is reasonable, and it’s no
more reasonable just because you can’t see the illness because it’s
in my brain.
These are hurtful things to say, and perhaps worse than showing ignorance, these things can even inflict pain on the person you're trying to "help". You are saying that:
These are hurtful things to say, and perhaps worse than showing ignorance, these things can even inflict pain on the person you're trying to "help". You are saying that:
They
could choose not to be sick if they really wanted
Their
illness is not serious
They
have no "reason" to be ill
Their
treatment is wrong
They’ll
be better off from it
They
would be fine if they would just “go out”
Their
illness is minimal
Their
pain doesn’t matter
They
should just wait for the pain to end
Their
illness is just like anyone else’s problem
They
choose to be sick
Again,
I dare you to tell a person with any other illness any of those
things.
And
lest we forget, the mentally ill person in front of you is already
probably feeling very bad abouyt themselves, and you have chosen to go and make it worse.
Lets not forget, people die from mental illnesses. The idea that mental illnesses is serious isn't something that I made up, it is a fact. Please check out my post titled "Suicide". This is serious stuff people. It is not a runny nose. Basically what I'm trying to get at is that the things you say affect us more than the average person. When it comes to suicide most people commit it because of the things people say and the things they either do or don't do. Words hurt and for some kill us. I know that sounds sill but it is so very true. I hope that this helps you understand that fact, and I know that being friends/family with someone with depression is super hard but know that we appreciate it even if way may not say it or show it.
(here are the sites I got a lot of my information from http://www.healthyplace.com/blogs/breakingbipolar/2010/09/stop-minimizing-mental-illness-worst-things-to-say/