Quote from: DonnaTroy on March 06, 2012, 08:16:09 AM
i wish that i can feel pretty outside and everything will be alright 
No, hon listen to me. What you have to do in order to get past this is to get back to feeling pretty
inside. Once you can do that, then outside will follow naturally. When you get back that inner beauty then it's like throwing a stone into a pond and watching the ripples spreading out. It affects other aspects of your life.
There are a lot of causes of depression, one of which is an underactive thyroid gland. So the first step might be to go and get a blood test done to see if that's the cause of the way you're feeling. If it is, then you can get that treated and you may be surprised by the changes in your mood.
If it isn't, however, then there are still lots of things you can do to combat these feelings and put them back where they belong.
Another thing that often affects the way you're feeling is what you eat and your diet. Sugary foods, chocolate, alcohol, caffiene etc... these can all exacerbate feelings of depression. Not to mention that they can make you feel really self-conscious about yourself if you start gaining weight for example. And that just makes things even worse and it turns into a vicious cycle as you comfort eat to feel better, and afterwards feel worse, you know? So maybe cutting down on any of those things will also help.
I'm terrible for coffee, and notice sometimes the effect it has on my mood.

But anyway, the point is, if any of this applies to you then a few simple changes may have you feeling better relatively quickly. Drink more water and eat more fruit and vegetables. Bananas are supposed to be good for helping to combat feelings of depression because they contain tryptophan, an amino acid which boosts your brain's serotonin levels (the feel good hormone). So maybe try eating a few more of those in your diet and see if you start feeling any better.
Also, exercise is good for boosting serotonin levels, too. With an added benefit of, well, obviously improving your overall state of health. So maybe another thing you can do is go take a walk once a day, get some fresh air and give your muscles a workout. Doesn't have to be anything strenuous.
With regard to the possible psychological causes of you feeling the way you do, it's not really appropriate for me to give you advice on that so much. That's better left to a professional who can talk to you face to face and work with you in a more personal manner. But the other things, well, they're things anyone can do which have been shown to help improve mood and may go some way towards alleviating depression.
And hey, it can't make you feel any worse, right? So what do you have to lose?

When all's said and done, hon, you have to be in a place to feel good about yourself before anything else. In order to believe someone when they tell you you're pretty, you have to first know it instinctively yourself.
*hug*
I wish you all the best and I really hope that you feel better in whatever way is most appropriate to you.
Just as a final note, Catherine is spot on with what she's saying. Positive affirmation goes a long way. And it's well worth trying. Something only has power over you while you're prepared to let it. There's only one person in control of your life and who you are.
You. Not the depression.