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Depression / Anxiety
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Carole | Report | 26 Jan 2008 13:44 |
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RStar | Report | 26 Jan 2008 14:02 |
Thats brave of you Carol. Im on 2 Citalopram tablets a day for anxiety and depression, Im not as bad as some poor folk though, mine comes and goes, so there are some good days :-) Its tempting to stop taking them sometimes. Its surprising just how many people do suffer with anxiety, panic, and depression, til people start talking about it, its easy to feel quite alone. |
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Carole | Report | 26 Jan 2008 14:04 |
Hey Romany same as me, 2x 20mg xx |
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YorkshireCaz | Report | 26 Jan 2008 14:17 |
Can I join you both in the Citalopram club? I take 2x20mg a day as well for depression. My depression is due to all my illnesses though, never had it before. |
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AnnCardiff | Report | 26 Jan 2008 14:21 |
best thing is to talk openly about it - I've had clinical depression for about fifteen years - hit a real bad patch in 1996 when I tried to top myself with an overdose [massive] of Dothiepin. Woke up about two days later in the poisons unit!!! Thank goodness. It was then that I was diagnosed with clinical depression and medication changed to Effexor [Venlafaxine] I take one a day most days, but if I start feeling a little down I take two a day for a couple of days and I'm fine. Tried to come off them with G.P. help but failed and he told me then, don't worry if you have to take them for the rest of your life, no harm in it at all, so generally I am as happy as Larry - whoever he is!! |
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maxiMary | Report | 26 Jan 2008 14:21 |
Hi there, me too, Citalopram 40mg a day. I have had depression since age 7 years, but I was in my 20's before I received any treatment for anxiety/ panic attacks. In my 40's I finally crashed from a devastating home incident, non-verbal for a week, and ended up in a psychiatrists office. I recall easily the panic when I found myself outside the door to his office, thinking "I've really hit bottom this time". It was also the best day as he helped me face the fact that this was an ongoing problem, that I had had a childhood depression which had been brushed off as "homesickness" after emigration from Wales, that I needed medication, and I had no reason to feel ashamed. Several times in the last 20 years I have stopped my meds, thinking I am fine now, but it's only a matter of a week or so before I am slipping down fast. I have finally come to terms that I need the medication, and as long as I am taking it, I am living a pretty normal life. I suppose I would have accepted it differently had the diagnosis been diabetes, it took a long time to recognize that taking meds is not a sign of weakness, rather a sign of strength - in admitting there is a problem, taking ownership of it, rather than letting it rule my life. |
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Julie | Report | 26 Jan 2008 14:21 |
I stopped taking anti depressants about 2 years ago after things picked up in my life, gradually n more so recently I'm feeling lower than ever, thinking about going back to see my GP but my OH doesn't think I NEED them. I've recently moved to another part of the country with 1 of my 4 daughters, I've managed to find a job n I have OH's parents around the corner but I'm missing my own family n familiar surroundings so much I feel so lonely even if I'm not alone....if that makes sense. |
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RStar | Report | 26 Jan 2008 14:22 |
THE CITALOPRAM CLAN! :-)) |
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Carole | Report | 26 Jan 2008 14:22 |
come in sit down and join the club! I also have a problem that is running away with me at the side of deprsession, cure one the depression will get better although I don't think I'll ever be free of it xx |
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RStar | Report | 26 Jan 2008 14:24 |
Jules, it makes no difference what you have, someone can live in a bedsit and be happy and content, or live in an 8 bedroom and be suicidal...as we see in celebrities sometimes. Please dont feel guilty, its chemicals in the brain and hormones that do it. But you're not alone! |
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Carole | Report | 26 Jan 2008 14:33 |
I hate people who think we can "pull our socks up" do they think we want to feel like this. No , they don't know how it feels, or they wouldn't say what they do. But it just makes me feel more of a failure. |
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Julie | Report | 26 Jan 2008 14:35 |
Dave/Anne....I will, I have promised to make myself an appointment for something else which is probably linked to feeling the way I am n I will tell the DR exactly how I'm feeling....I'm just scared of being told something I don't want to hear. |
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AnnCardiff | Report | 26 Jan 2008 14:37 |
if anyone is feeling down and wants to talk any time, pm me and I'll give you my phone number and email - I'm a very good listener. I'm in constant touch now with one of our posters who put up a very poignant thread over Christmas and we email regularly - she needs a lot of support at the minute but she's getting there |
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AnninGlos | Report | 26 Jan 2008 14:38 |
I don't have depression as I ahve said before but have relatives and friends who do so I am fully sympathetic to your problem. Jules. Is there a support group in your area where you could go with OH so that he can learn more about the illness. It sounds as if he is supportive but doesn't fully understand. well done for coming off the canabis. As I also said on another post that is what was the start of one of my relatives depression. |
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AnnCardiff | Report | 26 Jan 2008 14:38 |
too right Carole - she'd better go or be prepared to receive millions of pm's |
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Carole | Report | 26 Jan 2008 14:41 |
Ann how kind of you to offer to talk to anyone. |
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Julie | Report | 26 Jan 2008 14:48 |
I promise I will.....would hate to think of letting you guys down now.... |
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Lindsey* | Report | 26 Jan 2008 14:49 |
I would love to spend more time with my cousin but she is MONOpolar, dont quite know what that it, but half her life she has been under her duvet with depression.She doesnt manage her illness well. When she's well she refuses to join self-help groups or see her G.P. and is so extremely happy, she talks at ninety miles an hour, this is the Manic bit.She has a top flight job and does it well, but there are weeks/months when she cant lift her head off the pillow. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 26 Jan 2008 14:50 |
Jules, OK I can understand that.. Have you looked on the internet to see if there is a site where depression is explained for your OH to read? |
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AnnCardiff | Report | 26 Jan 2008 14:52 |
Julie - you should not feel afraid of meeting any of us - where do you live? Too far from me in Cardiff? And what are you afraid of hearing from your GP? That you have depression? Just go along with an open mind, tell him exactly how you are feeling and you would like help to get you on the road to recovery. I'm on anti-depressants long term as I have said and it doesn't bother me one iota and it should not bother you either. So see if you can get an appointment on Monday if possible Ann XX |
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