Thread 22949518 - /bant/ [Archived: 417 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: aa5opHaSUnited States
7/17/2025, 10:15:54 PM No.22949518
Lost_Kingdoms
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How do you get rid of anhedonia
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Anonymous ID: j/hE3j9JBelgium
7/17/2025, 10:16:48 PM No.22949522
>>22949518 (OP)
allow your neurons a long rest
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Anonymous ID: g8t7MEAoUnited States
7/17/2025, 10:17:56 PM No.22949525
>>22949518 (OP)
change things drastically
Anonymous ID: g8t7MEAoUnited States
7/17/2025, 10:18:12 PM No.22949526
>>22949522
checked
Anonymous ID: kYgtFUXYCanada
7/18/2025, 2:01:17 AM No.22950255
>>22949518 (OP)
Meds
Anonymous ID: reLoRufgUnited Kingdom
7/18/2025, 2:24:15 AM No.22950302
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>>22949518 (OP)
I struggle with this
for me, there's a degree of just 'wait it out' when at the lowest point, that might be all you can do right now
then a recovery period, wherein I still don't enjoy doing the things which I normally do, but I can find some kind of "enjoyment" in more creative pursuits, which I normally don't concern myself with—music, art, writing—just pure cathartic venting onto an arbitrary medium, rather than having fun
then, little-by-little, it just gradually gets better
it seems cyclic—likely 'autistic burnout' in my case
weed and meds have acted as 'quick fixes' in the past, but they don't really help long-term

so I don't have a good solution for you, I wish I did
the problem is you're describing a symptom, and not a cause; what works for one person might not work for you if the underlying cause is different