You need to see a counselor if you are depressed. True depression is not something that just “gets handled” without professional intervention. Just a depression may skew your ability to make a decision about a vocation, it seems as if it is skewing your view of how well you can “just deal with it”. Just because you are “functional” when you are depressed doesn’t mean you are managing it well. It’s not uncommon for people with some kinds of depression to be able to get up, go to work and function reasonably well. The problem is that you are still unhealthy and there is a way to fix that Additionally, counseling doesn’t have to be forever, you can speak with a counselor about goals and how long they feel you would need to attend.
But I also just don’t really want their opinion of me to change
A. this isn’t about your parent’s, it’s about you and what you need B. I think you need to talk with your parents about what they do and do not feel and not assume that their opinion of you would “change”.
I just want to know if I can properly make any vocational choices in this state
I would say definitely not.
the church is all I really need in terms of finding help,
The church is a critical institution and we all need the sacraments. It was never intended to take the place of medical treatment. Would you stop going to the doctor and just attend daily Mass instead if your appendix ruptured? Do not use the Church as a substitute for medical treatment. That defies common sense and is also dangerous for your health.
but you arent alone. Makes me kind of feel at ease when I read this thread, so relatable to me.
OP is most definitely not alone…depression has a way of making you feel that way, but it is not so. We know a lot about depression and how to handle it effectively. Support from others who struggle with the same issues is very important, alos
the priest said my situation is very difficult and complicated
Indeed, I see that. It still sounds like an excuse to not move forward with healing this illness
Now when I go to confession most of the depression caused by sin is lightened
But other reasons now take its place
More evidence that you are not and cannot “handle” this yourself
medical records are kept private, and depression if treated shouldn’t keep you out of shooting sports. However, if untreated, I’d be more concerned.
Yep. I have extensive medical records and I am treated and can participate in shooting sports should I so choose