we need more people like this to speak out.i was at the worst with anxiety it got to a stage where i was house bound and didnt want any interaction with people,i was like this for a couple of years.had tried many therapies but nothing worked. what it took was accepting how i felt instead of fighting it,standing up to fear,sound advice and lifestyle changes-strenuous exercise/diet.and here i am today immigrated to canada by myself and loving life!stand up to fear and give it a kick in the arse!
Well done Conor Cusack. Your words have a level of truth that only personal experience can provide. If only one person is helped by your story it'll have been worth the effort.
Strenght is the word that springs to mind here as I watched this interview. Such an amazing person to go from where he was to where he is now & to speak openly on national television is beyond inspirational for want of a better word. What I can't understand is why this video has only gotten 27,000 + hits? Best interview I have seen in ages! Wish it was longer...
I read Conor's blog the other day and at certain points it put a lump in my throat! Great to see him make such a great recovery! I think himself and his brother are an inspiration to a lot of people and a credit to our nation!
I welled up watching this i cant even lie. What a story and fully agree that this is very educational. Wish him and all others suffering the best on what i can only presume is a tough tough journey. Brave man to go national. inspiring
truly inspirational guy,i bet at 1 point conor never thought he would gain the inner strength he now has,more power to him now and for his healthy future...
Conor i'm like you, but its anxiety i suffer with mostly! I wish i could get up and talk all about it to people and tell them what the 'invisible' illness is really like to live with day in day out
I know what this feels like to and should dead. God got me a wonderful clinical psychologist who helped immensley. You can and do get through it folks, D o the work and you become a light for others there too.God bless you and a good luck to you all !!
From the age of 14 and recently I have been receiving terrifying panic attacks especially related to agoraphobia which is a fear of open spaces but now they seem to come on regularly when I am at work. I have no medical card and my wage does not allow me to see a specialist. Im literally at my wits end with this, Im wondering is there any help out there that would put an end to this nightmare, I cannot cover these outrages costs for psychiatric help. If anyone has any information please comment
Money can't buy happiness but can make sure you're miserable in comfort- Woody Allen. Wealthy people have less to get depressed about than someone poor or struggling financially, for example a multi millionaire presenter in RTE who lives in a mansion in Dalkey or Foxrock and who drives a brand new car worth €35,000 has less reason to get depressed than someone who has €50 to their name and can't afford anything. Fairly simple logic don't know where you're getting confused.
Conor Cusack...Well done with your truth and you are so right about many things about depression.Suffering is an epidemic throughout the world and feel it is not being handled in a correct way.Affordable Rehab is my vision and passion .sobrietyholidays.com in Thailand is the first one and with prudent management and a bit of Irish luck eventually want the concept to grow throughout the world.This business of mine. is not money driven.Am at an age i want to give back to society. Seeking Mentors,Entrepreneurs,Investors or just like minded people who can help me achieve this goal. Slainte...Patrick
rte give a shit or not, conor is letting people know about his blog and his story, he didnt do it for RTE, its done to help people out there who will be out there watching it
I'm sorry, what? Depression doesn't discriminate, there are as many 'rich' people suffering from depression as there are anywhere else. Some people believe in medication, some don't. It's their choice/opinion.
So you're a psychiatrist or a counsellor? Drugs are very successful for many, counselling for many and ECT for others. The drugs do not dull you down. They correct your brain chemistry. Counselling CAN do the same, but is useless for some people. I know 2 people for whom only ECT works.
You're still assuming people who have money aren't entitled to be depressed, or don't have the ability to. I will tell you that too much money can just as easily make things worse.. You're confusing things here.
What's with the questions and frankly why should I answer them to a total stranger on a online forum!.So you think the RTE presenters are concerned about the mental health of the Irish people?!. This requires a naivety which frankly beggars belief. Yes I do have qualifications in said field but hardly going to tell a total stranger on a online forum, some of us aren't that naive!.
As if the multio millionaires in RTE give a shit about people being depressed living in their Foxrock mansions and driving brnad new cars totally oblivious to the hardships people have, see at the 5 minute mark Miriam barks at him that meds will work for people, sorry but talking pills to dull you down to accept the hand you were dealt is not the best way to deal with mental health problems.
How do you know what the "elites" in RTE think? Do you read minds? You're talking about the best way to deal with mental health problems but what are your qualifications in this regard? Spouting off about an area in which, by the way you do, you appear to have little scientific knowledge of the topic is only making you look, well, foolish..Don't.
If Conors story can help even 1 person it will be a major achievement
Conor is so articulate. He gives a window into the world of depression and hope for a way out.
we need more people like this to speak out.i was at the worst with anxiety it got to a stage where i was house bound and didnt want any interaction with people,i was like this for a couple of years.had tried many therapies but nothing worked. what it took was accepting how i felt instead of fighting it,standing up to fear,sound advice and lifestyle changes-strenuous exercise/diet.and here i am today immigrated to canada by myself and loving life!stand up to fear and give it a kick in the arse!
Well done Conor Cusack. Your words have a level of truth that only personal experience can provide. If only one person is helped by your story it'll have been worth the effort.
"There's a certain comfort and safety in remaining hidden, but its a terrible tragedy if you cant be found" powerful words..
Outstanding conor, fair play to you, superb blog also. You are a real hero. This video needs to be shown in schools and clubs around the country.
Conor, you really are a unique guy. Such an inspiration to other sufferers. Passion and clarity in all your words.
Amazing powerful and inspiring stuff. Really brings depression down to earth for a lot of people... Even the local GAA hero can be suffering
Strenght is the word that springs to mind here as I watched this interview. Such an amazing person to go from where he was to where he is now & to speak openly on national television is beyond inspirational for want of a better word.
What I can't understand is why this video has only gotten 27,000 + hits?
Best interview I have seen in ages! Wish it was longer...
I read Conor's blog the other day and at certain points it put a lump in my throat! Great to see him make such a great recovery! I think himself and his brother are an inspiration to a lot of people and a credit to our nation!
I welled up watching this i cant even lie. What a story and fully agree that this is very educational. Wish him and all others suffering the best on what i can only presume is a tough tough journey. Brave man to go national. inspiring
It takes real strength to admit weakness. If this helps just one person then it's been worth your effort! Thank you
Brilliant, brave, articulate, moving......Fair play Conor.
truly inspirational guy,i bet at 1 point conor never thought he would gain the inner strength he now has,more power to him now and for his healthy future...
my hear goes out for you conor boy, in fairness farewell to you for telling your story, i hope you'd never suffer from that again.
Very well spoken
Delighted you got well
Thank you Mr Cusack for your brave words. :)
What great advise
Total respect.well told glad your well Conor
Thanks Conor!
thank you conor.
Well said Conor, Very inspirational story!
Conor i'm like you, but its anxiety i suffer with mostly! I wish i could get up and talk all about it to people and tell them what the 'invisible' illness is really like to live with day in day out
I know what this feels like to and should dead. God got me a wonderful clinical psychologist who helped immensley. You can and do get through it folks, D o the work and you become a light for others there too.God bless you and a good luck to you all !!
Here we go again
fair play conor
From the age of 14 and recently I have been receiving terrifying panic attacks especially related to agoraphobia which is a fear of open spaces but now they seem to come on regularly when I am at work. I have no medical card and my wage does not allow me to see a specialist. Im literally at my wits end with this, Im wondering is there any help out there that would put an end to this nightmare, I cannot cover these outrages costs for psychiatric help. If anyone has any information please comment
Money can't buy happiness but can make sure you're miserable in comfort- Woody Allen. Wealthy people have less to get depressed about than someone poor or struggling financially, for example a multi millionaire presenter in RTE who lives in a mansion in Dalkey or Foxrock and who drives a brand new car worth €35,000 has less reason to get depressed than someone who has €50 to their name and can't afford anything. Fairly simple logic don't know where you're getting confused.
Conor Cusack...Well done with your truth and you are so right about many things about depression.Suffering is an epidemic throughout the world and feel it is not being handled in a correct way.Affordable Rehab is my vision and passion .sobrietyholidays.com in Thailand is the first one and with prudent management and a bit of Irish luck eventually want the concept to grow throughout the world.This business of mine. is not money driven.Am at an age i want to give back to society.
Seeking Mentors,Entrepreneurs,Investors or just like minded people who can help me achieve this goal.
Slainte...Patrick
rte give a shit or not, conor is letting people know about his blog and his story, he didnt do it for RTE, its done to help people out there who will be out there watching it
I'm sorry, what? Depression doesn't discriminate, there are as many 'rich' people suffering from depression as there are anywhere else. Some people believe in medication, some don't. It's their choice/opinion.
So you're a psychiatrist or a counsellor? Drugs are very successful for many, counselling for many and ECT for others. The drugs do not dull you down. They correct your brain chemistry. Counselling CAN do the same, but is useless for some people. I know 2 people for whom only ECT works.
You're still assuming people who have money aren't entitled to be depressed, or don't have the ability to. I will tell you that too much money can just as easily make things worse.. You're confusing things here.
What's with the questions and frankly why should I answer them to a total stranger on a online forum!.So you think the RTE presenters are concerned about the mental health of the Irish people?!. This requires a naivety which frankly beggars belief. Yes I do have qualifications in said field but hardly going to tell a total stranger on a online forum, some of us aren't that naive!.
As if the multio millionaires in RTE give a shit about people being depressed living in their Foxrock mansions and driving brnad new cars totally oblivious to the hardships people have, see at the 5 minute mark Miriam barks at him that meds will work for people, sorry but talking pills to dull you down to accept the hand you were dealt is not the best way to deal with mental health problems.
How do you know what the "elites" in RTE think? Do you read minds? You're talking about the best way to deal with mental health problems but what are your qualifications in this regard? Spouting off about an area in which, by the way you do, you appear to have little scientific knowledge of the topic is only making you look, well, foolish..Don't.