Posted by GeneMO on June 12, 2009 at 13:10:37 from (216.74.221.185):
In Reply to: In need of prayers posted by Gary in TX on June 12, 2009 at 12:28:23:
Gary, First off, dont worry about being in the "in" crowd. They are not all that special.
Kinda been in your shape after my dad died, then a big fight with my brother and guess who mom sided with. Haven't talked to him in 4 years.
That being said, I know I have faults, so take my advise for what it's worth.
Do you attend church? Well if not, start. You meet lots of like minded folks there.
Too much baggage at the old church? Go to a different one. They will be glad to have you.
Become active in church events, best way to meet friends.
Go see a Medical Dr. Tell him 100% how you feel. There are drugs out there that work, make the depression go away, and you can take them for 6 months and stop them. Not addictive.
Are you involved in your local tractor club, or other clubs?
Take time to look around you. Look for the good things. Things that would not be there, except for you.
Think of the people you have influenced. How would they be different had you not been there.
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