Love Hurts

You would think that getting the lyrics to this song, posting them here, and writing a whiny five-sentence post would be enough, but unfortunately, it’s not.

Being in love, unrequited love, breakups, and heartaches are the leading causes of depression.

Medicalnewstoday.com informs us that people who have suffered a breakup are more likely to develop depression than people in a relationship. Also, women are more likely to experience depression after a breakup than men.

As for teenager depression, that’s a little more severe. According to TheConversation.com, teenagers can react with severe depression after a breakup. According to a study, 40% of teenagers had developed depression after heartache, and some of them went to the extreme.

On the VeryWellMind website, we can read about the symptoms of post-breakup depression and how to best cope with it. I wrote in an earlier post about the ‘broken heart syndrome,’ a clinically proven syndrome that affects the heart’s health. However, in most cases, it’s temporary and can be cured. The Mayo Clinic describes the BHS on its website.

Teenagers are by far not the only ones who can develop clinical depression after a breakup.

If a person has gone through a breakup and has any of the following symptoms for 2 weeks or more, they may be experiencing depression.

Medicalnewstoday.com describes the possible symptoms.

  • feeling low, sad, or anxious the majority or all of the time
  • feeling irritable, short-tempered, or restless
  • having difficulty sleeping
  • feeling hungry all of the time or having a lack of appetite
  • feeling tired or lethargic even after plenty of sleep
  • experiencing digestive issues, aches and pains in the body, or headaches
  • experiencing feelings of guilt and worthlessness
  • having suicidal thoughts

Now, depression can also be experienced if someone is facing unrequited love. Once again, teenagers are more prone to this kind of experience, and women are more endangered than men.

Unrequited love might make a great story arc for a romance book, but it’s excruciating for the person experiencing it. Feelings of low self-worth, being overseen, and feeling that someone is not wanted or not worth being loved can cause the same kind of broken heart syndrome and depression as a breakup.

I wish I could say that adults generally find it more accessible than teenagers. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case. All the wonderful self-worth and self-confidence advice can puff out, even among adults who should know better.

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Not being a priority by someone whom you made your priority is painful and slowly but surely kills every cheerful flame in you; even hope dies… Seeing the signs of not being a priority to the other person is hurtful and can lead to lots of tears, crying, and, yes, clinical depression.

It’s impossible to force someone to love back, and it’s a horrible thought of just walking away, knowing that walking away doesn’t mean forgetting about the person. It just means carrying tears (depression), pain, and a broken heart as baggage.

Terrible is the certainty of knowing that the other person is ‘The One’ and even having confirmed that the other person feels the same. But walking away seems the only chance to keep one’s own sanity.

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But then… love is love is love – and love hurts!


https://youtu.be/TyCPfdu1HoA?si=y2oAGnE3hZosTtfK


Also, remember: You are not alone!

Go to: https://988lifeline.org/ – or call 988 (in the U.S.)

Or contact https://www.crisistextline.org/ by phone, text or chat.

6 thoughts on “Love Hurts

  1. Ah, you just had to ask me for the lyrics. One of my favourite songs. The first time I heard it was as a boy (long, long, time ago) it was the Gram Parsons version. The wonderful Emmylou Harris singing harmony. I was later to hear the Everly Brothers singing it, Jim Capaldi (didn’t like that version) and then Nazareth. I have played it live on stage, often. Lol- but was never the singer, Gram, Emmylou, Don and Phil nor Dan McCafferty was. Tis’ a beautiful song.

    I think everyone knows that feeling. If you have not you are either supremely beautiful, completely insensitive or incredibly lucky. I am none of the above.

    Lol- but I disagree with your Rob Llano quote. Sometimes you are just too busy. Many years ago, working hard to provide for wife and family, I was accused of just such a thing. I was not spending enough time with her (or the children). It was true. I was not spending enough time with them. We had a mortgage to pay, two car loans and needed to keep them running, school fee’s, a certain lifestyle. We worked hard to pay for that. I really was too busy.

    I suggested a compromise; a step back. An easier job, smaller house, one car but she wished for more time without cutbacks. It was impossible. A few years later we divorced.

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    1. Hmmm… sometimes I wish back the joy and wonderful memories of the first love – when we were mere teenagers without the physical pressure and tension that goes along with love nowadays… innocence, smiles, deep kisses… and oceans of tears when it didn’t ‘work out’…

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