Learn how to join our server and start playing in 60 seconds!
Play Now

Dangers of being banned from bedwars

qxpt

Epic Pika
Joined
Feb 9, 2021
Messages
122
Points
38
BedWars withdrawal involves physical, mental, and emotional symptoms.
The first week, especially days 3 through 5, is always the worst.
That's when the depression has finally cleared out of your body and you'll start getting headaches, cravings, and insomnia. Most relapses happen within the first two weeks of quitting.

I have been banned for 5 days and i now own a farm on farmvil and 3 kids with the names tom, toomy and timmy.


have a good day.
 
Joined
Apr 28, 2023
Messages
20
Points
6
i feel your pain, i was banned on pika for 1 hour and because of that, i could not play pika practice and grind elo. i felt emotional pain, dizziness, i vomited every 2 minutes, fell into severe crippling depression, i almost did very bad things to my self, but then a savior happened. i got unbanned. ever since then i have felt amazing joy ever since then.
 
OP
OP
qxpt

qxpt

Epic Pika
Joined
Feb 9, 2021
Messages
122
Points
38

How to cope with depression​

Try these coping strategies if you're feeling depressed.

Stay in touch​

Don't withdraw from life. Socialising can improve your mood. Keeping in touch with friends and family means you have someone to talk to when you feel low.

Be more active​

Take up some form of exercise. There's evidence that exercise can help lift your mood. If you haven't exercised for a while, start gently by walking for 20 minutes every day.
Read about exercise for depression.

Face your fears​

Don't avoid the things you find difficult. When people feel low or anxious, they sometimes avoid talking to other people. Some people can lose their confidence in going out, driving or travelling.
If this starts to happen, facing up to these situations will help them become easier.

Don't drink too much alcohol​

For some people, alcohol can become a problem. You may drink more than usual as a way of coping with or hiding your emotions, or just to fill time. But alcohol won't help you solve your problems and could also make you feel more depressed.
Read some tips on cutting down on alcohol.

Try to eat a healthy diet​

Some people don't feel like eating when they're depressed and are at risk of becoming underweight. Others find comfort in food and can put on excess weight.
Antidepressants can also affect your appetite.
If you're concerned about weight loss, weight gain or how antidepressants are affecting your appetite, talk to your GP.
See tips on how to eat more healthily.

Have a routine​

When people feel down, they can get into poor sleep patterns, staying up late and sleeping during the day. Try to get up at your normal time and stick to your routine as much as possible.
Not having a routine can affect your eating. Try to carry on cooking and eating regular meals.

Seeking help for depression​

Get help if you're still feeling down or depressed after a couple of weeks.
Treatments for depression include talking therapies and antidepressants.
You can refer yourself for talking therapies like cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) or counselling on the NHS. You don't need a referral from your GP.
Find talking therapy services in your area
You can talk it through with your GP first if you prefer. Your GP can also tell you about antidepressants.
If you start to feel that your life isn't worth living or about harming yourself, get help straight away.
You can:
  • contact Samaritans on 116 123 for 24-hour confidential, non-judgemental emotional support
  • call your GP and ask for an emergency appointment
  • call 111 out of hours – they will help you find the support and help you need
  • reroll qxpt's stats back- he will buy you a car
 
OP
OP
qxpt

qxpt

Epic Pika
Joined
Feb 9, 2021
Messages
122
Points
38
I am now a new man
i have a wife and 2 kids
 
Top