Actually I unintentionally tried to make up a new word from incapacitating and debilitating and when I spell checked didn't really look at the results. My bad and apologies. Thanks for pointing that out.Trp, I think you meant to say debillitating rather than decapitating. Depression is certainly nothing to joke about but nothing to lose one's head over.
Actually I unintentionally tried to make up a new word from incapacitating and debilitating and when I spell checked didn't really look at the results. My bad and apologies. Thanks for pointing that out.
No depression is not a joke, but the sign is funny.Good post stealth8, clinical depression is nothing to mess around with. I'm glad to hear that you and your wife have gotten help with what could be a catastrophic disaster.
I don't think anyone was really making light of depression, but of UPS for their choice of wording on signs. You have to admit that many of them are pretty lame. The program intended to help with these issues is probably the one thing that says UPS may actually give a damn about employees and their families. Most companies of any size have like programs [rovided through their group insurance.
I'm not a depressive type of person, but there are a few people that I am very close to that struggle with this often decapitating illness and it isn't easy to deal with.
I hope you have seen the last of depression in your loved ones.
Damn, another medical topic. Restraint, restraint.
LOL, yeah maybe you shouldn't go there again so soon!!!
Can't help myself. Here goes. Depression in most cases is nothing but a free pass to avoid the pressures of life. I would love to curl up in a blanket all day and hide. Job, wife and kids prevent that. Bring it on!
Living up to your name again I see in your glass half empty world.Can't help myself. Here goes. Depression in most cases is nothing but a free pass to avoid the pressures of life. I would love to curl up in a blanket all day and hide. Job, wife and kids prevent that. Bring it on!