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Old 06-09-2012, 08:44 AM   #1
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For me, and for everyone else, when we feel physically horrible, we are generally more irritable, sensitive, angry, depressed, etc. But for me specifically (and I don't know if anyone else could understand this explanation): when I feel physically awful it feels as if I am depressed. Exhaustion feels exactly like depression. Dissociation and stress feels exactly like depression. Sometimes I have to convince myself in these states that I'm not depressed, and that I don't have anything to be depressed about; that I'm just feeling physically bad.

I'll give you an example; last night being the event that triggered my curiosity in this matter. I spent about 5 hours playing texas hold 'em with a group of friends. By the late hours, I was beginning to feel dissociated, exhausted, and like something was wrong. After everyone had left, I was cleaning up the house and just felt awful. Given, it was 12:30AM, but I was seeing in tunnel-vision (typical of me being in an extremely stressed state, though I wasn't this time...), and felt absolutely and totally drained. My memory span was also horrible; i.e. I couldn't remember what I was doing/thinking about 30 seconds ago.

It sounds like a stupid question, it really does, but I'm curious to see if anyone can pick up what I'm throwing down.
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Old 06-09-2012, 09:03 AM   #2
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Well, when I'm energetic I feel excited, when I'm aching all over I don't feel like doing anything. The mind and body are interlinked.
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Old 06-09-2012, 09:08 AM   #3
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Its a brain chemical thing. Everyone does this. Certain things (feelings or physical sensations) kick off chemical responses in the brain, which in turn cause more physical responses. Perfectly normal unless you are dead.
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Old 06-10-2012, 06:59 PM   #4
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Great point. I've made some major changes to my diet and other habits lately after realizing how much my physiology affects my mood and performance.

I think many INTJs need to make an effort to be more conscious of this connection as (if you all are like me) what we put into our bodies and how we treat it can easily become an afterthought in relation to our mental activities. However the two are so closely connected that it would be very foolish to ignore the relationship.
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Old 06-10-2012, 07:11 PM   #5
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  Originally Posted by Nightmare
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For me, and for everyone else, when we feel physically horrible, we are generally more irritable, sensitive, angry, depressed, etc. But for me specifically (and I don't know if anyone else could understand this explanation): when I feel physically awful it feels as if I am depressed. Exhaustion feels exactly like depression. Dissociation and stress feels exactly like depression. Sometimes I have to convince myself in these states that I'm not depressed, and that I don't have anything to be depressed about; that I'm just feeling physically bad.

I'll give you an example; last night being the event that triggered my curiosity in this matter. I spent about 5 hours playing texas hold 'em with a group of friends. By the late hours, I was beginning to feel dissociated, exhausted, and like something was wrong. After everyone had left, I was cleaning up the house and just felt awful. Given, it was 12:30AM, but I was seeing in tunnel-vision (typical of me being in an extremely stressed state, though I wasn't this time...), and felt absolutely and totally drained. My memory span was also horrible; i.e. I couldn't remember what I was doing/thinking about 30 seconds ago.

It sounds like a stupid question, it really does, but I'm curious to see if anyone can pick up what I'm throwing down.

you need to move- exercise. mind body and spirit is all interrelated. some people get stuck energy easily. how do you feel when you drink alcohol better or worse?

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Old 06-10-2012, 07:13 PM   #6
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you need to move- exercise. mind body and spirit is all interrelated. some people get stuck energy easily. how do you feel when you drink alcohol better or worse?

I do exercise. When I drink I feel horrible so I generally don't.

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Old 06-10-2012, 08:21 PM   #7
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There are medical mimics of mental disorders, so a physical foundation would be intimately linked with mood.

 

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Old 06-10-2012, 08:51 PM   #8
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Uhm. Have you not written elsewhere that you are horribly depressed and asking for advice on what to do about it? Is that only when physically bad, or are you then double-up depressed?

I can't say being tired makes me feel depressed. Being in a cycle, with pain constantly for 2-3 weeks, does put me in a state that is very similar to depression. But I don't think that's quite what you were looking for, yes?
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Old 06-11-2012, 04:08 AM   #9
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  Originally Posted by Nightmare
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Sometimes I have to convince myself in these states that I'm not depressed, and that I don't have anything to be depressed about; that I'm just feeling physically bad.



It sounds like a stupid question, it really does, but I'm curious to see if anyone can pick up what I'm throwing down.

I smell what you are cooking.

For me it wasn't so much convincing myself but recognising it. I used to liken it a "low grade evil" that would just hang around for ages, and that was just a normal day. Then it would spike into an episode and the suck would get turned up.

My method for getting over it was getting as much fun, happyness and laughter as I could get each day, getting fit doing things I liked, and improving my diet with supplements and whole foods.

Life is heaps better now. I still trip out most days but I just go 'meh' and get on with my mission.

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Old 06-11-2012, 04:14 AM   #10
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  Originally Posted by Nightmare
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I do exercise. When I drink I feel horrible so I generally don't.

if i drink too MUCH i feel horrible. a little usually makes things better. exercise is exhausting unless it's something fun like dancing. i tried doing ellipticals recently and it was really torturous... ugh gym.

anyway, physical well correlates to mood. (and actually, how i feel is correlated to how alcohol affects me, too--obviously, being upset, mad, or sad will just be amplified by the alcohol thus not a good idea). mind's a powerful thing. but while i am sort of always "meh" my mood just sort of stays in the "meh" area until some terrible stress (like my parents) push me over the edge into needing to recover for a few days in bed from being taxed emotionally :/

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i also notice that when i'm sick and in bed, i am much more depressed. the connection is an obvious one, i think. if you feel bad, you feel bad everywhere. your resources are spent fighting a cold and there's nothing left to be cheery about... and so, i stay away from people until i've recovered. i wish everyone stayed in bed when they were sick and didn't inflict their sick self on the world around them!!

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Old 06-11-2012, 06:28 AM   #11
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  Originally Posted by SwedenF
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Uhm. Have you not written elsewhere that you are horribly depressed and asking for advice on what to do about it? Is that only when physically bad, or are you then double-up depressed?

I can't say being tired makes me feel depressed. Being in a cycle, with pain constantly for 2-3 weeks, does put me in a state that is very similar to depression. But I don't think that's quite what you were looking for, yes?

I'm not as depressed as I was, say, months ago; now I only suffer from minor depression here and there.

Back in that time of major depression, I would feel psychologically and physically awful together, which would then be amplified when I went through a nasty bout of binge eating to the point of pain.

In any event, I believe the physical attribute of my depression may have had to do with caffeine, and I have thus cut caffeinated coffee out of my diet.

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