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  1. When I am sad I cry, when I am happy I cry, when I am angry I cry, when I am frustrated I cry, when I am sick I cry, when I feel physical pleasure I cry. Today I have reach what I consider to be my lowest point of my depression, 27 years of existence and I am so weak that my body can’t even do what it knows best: cry. It actually physically ...

  2. Basically, I can’t cry anymore and it’s starting to scare me. I tried. I’ve tried using sad music, like literally anything. I went from crying every day to not being able to. It’s been months and I don’t know if I can do this. I just relapsed to try and fix it but it did nothing.

  3. 7. Mai 2024 · 1. Avoid Blinking. One of the easiest ways to make yourself cry is by not blinking. “Your body’s natural instinct is to blink to produce moisture and prevent any debris and dirt from lingering ...

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  4. I take 50mg sertraline. For the past few months I’ve noticed I physically cannot cry. Like I feel sad and want to cry to release the emotion but tears won’t come and I almost feel like I’m unable to fully feel my feelings, if that makes sense.

  5. I’ve only started doing SH since a couple weeks ago, but I’ve noticed I can’t cry anymore… not like I used to anyways. It’s not that I don’t feel like crying anymore, it’s that my body just doesn’t let me. Sometimes I’ll really, really want to cry, when I feel depressed and like everything is falling apart before me, but my ...

  6. I can't cry anymore Share Add a Comment ... um when i cry when laying in bed the tears fall sideways not downwards 😭😭..and it goes in my ears 😭 upvotes · comments. r/depression_memes. r/depression_memes. Memes about depression ...

  7. 19. Mai 2024 · An emotional breakdown is the point where we feel like we can’t handle things anymore and give up. Everyone has a different capacity for stress and so this point looks different for each of us. While a problem can feel overwhelming when you’re wrapped up in it, it can be helpful to take a step back, take care of yourself, get help, and then re-approach it with a fresh perspective.