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Depression / Anxiety
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Sharron | Report | 27 Oct 2015 15:00 |
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Sharron | Report | 25 Oct 2015 18:05 |
Hotham Park. That little seat next to Humpty Dumpty. I have not sat in that for some time.There's a little train too and I don't know if they still have the zoo. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 25 Oct 2015 17:19 |
Ooh Bognor brings back childhood memories (& courting ones too), easy train ride from Fareham via Portsmouth in those days). I remember a park that had all sorts of little models in for children, like the old woman's shoe etc. I must have been about 8/9. Yeh, go wild visit bognor, lots of coffee shops there I bet. |
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Sharron | Report | 25 Oct 2015 16:09 |
Come to think of it, there is a cafe down the road and they do coffees in the information centre too. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 25 Oct 2015 14:14 |
Oh but a bird sanctuary is good too. As Mary says take a flask and breath in the air. Don't think I have been to Pagham although might have been as a child. Did once have a boyfriend who came, I think from Birdham. |
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maxiMary | Report | 25 Oct 2015 13:29 |
Sharron, breathe some good sea air for me while you're at the harbour! Take some tea in a thermos and breathe in the air. Boredom is such a downer, but not unexpected after all those busy years. So hard to take the first step. Your friends on here are with you, cheering you on. Your decision re medications is yours, we can offer our thoughts and / or experience but it is your decision, together with your doc. I no longer worry that I have to take my meds, they are just part of daily routine. I miss the sea air, being stuck in the middle of a large continent doesn't allow much salty, cleansing air into one's lungs!! I now have a good-sized river near me, about 2 blocks away, and do find walking beside the water is calming. Have a good day. Hugs <3 |
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Sharron | Report | 25 Oct 2015 12:59 |
No boats, it's a bird sanctuary, Pagham Harbour. No cafe either. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 25 Oct 2015 12:42 |
What a good idea Sharron to drive round the village, you can keep us up to date with village goings on!! Is there a cafe near the harbur? I love the small harbours, even if they are mud, and can't resist taking my camera around them when I am near one. I have many a photo of boats on mud, although I prefer it when the tide is in of course. :-) Good luck and keep us up to date with your progress. |
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David | Report | 25 Oct 2015 12:17 |
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Sharron | Report | 25 Oct 2015 12:10 |
Thank you for your support. I thought that, if I threw it on to here for the consideration of others, I might get some different perspectives. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 25 Oct 2015 09:05 |
Just have to add, how good to see Mary on here and what a really useful post too. Mary (sorry to 'take over' your query Sharron but do see what Mary has said), So pleased to hear that you sound as if you are on the up. Your situation was similar to Sharron's in that you both had all your time accounted for and then you didn't. <3 |
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond | Report | 25 Oct 2015 01:31 |
Sharron, very well done on getting as far as you have. I wonder if your symptoms are down to all the stress you were under, and your body not adjusting to less stress. I think boredom from not having Fred to organise could be to blame too. |
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maxiMary | Report | 25 Oct 2015 01:16 |
Dear Sharron, I've been on one med or another for the best part of 50 years, maybe longer - as I keep forgetting I am almost 72 !! Attempted suicide twice, once in my teens and once in my 40's, and considered it several other times. I have a chemical imbalance, that's what depression is. Sometimes a situational episode may be the initial cause ("reactive depression"), but with chronic depression the imbalance has become the issue. In times of extreme stress ,symptoms may re-occur or be exacerbated.. My guess would be that you are dealing with depression and/or anxiety (which may/may not be a disorder on its own). Please hear what your doctor says and suggests, after all there's no point perhaps in going for a specialist's opinion if we have no intention of listening to it. |
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AnnCardiff | Report | 24 Oct 2015 17:52 |
I take Venlafaxine [Effexor] and my GP allows me to use them as I think fit - if I start to feel a bit iffy, or if my friend tells me I am, I increase them for a short while and then revert back to the low dose - tried years back to stop them altogether with my GP's guidance, but couldn't do it - you can take them for the rest of your life he said, no problem with that |
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Sharron | Report | 24 Oct 2015 17:26 |
I spent a lot of my teens on Librium, quite a high dose too as I recall when I was not ill at all, just living with a mad woman, and I can remember feeling that I was just dealing with the same things from a different place through a fog. |
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AnnCardiff | Report | 24 Oct 2015 17:00 |
as you know, I have clinical depression diagnosed after I attempted suicide years back - I've been on medication ever since and will continue to take until I pop my clogs - it works, as I weathered the untimely death of my husband better than I thought I would - there's no shame in taking medication. I think you have done incredibly well to get where you are - why not see if some medication will improve things for you somewhat. If not, you can always stop taking it - give it a go and see what happens. Without mine I dread to think there I'd be now <3 <3 <3 |
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Sharron | Report | 24 Oct 2015 14:57 |
Ann, thank you. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 24 Oct 2015 14:51 |
I have not ever suffered from depression but I want to say that you have done well to get to where you are now. I think, only you can know if you would accept help if it is depression. If the doctor prescribed medication for it would you take it? Sleeping a lot is a sign I believe, of depression, I think it can also be of boredom too though. Would you talk to a counsellor if given the opportunity? Do you actually want help? Only you will know that. Bear in mind that we are going into the darker months, if winter usually affects you will it make it harder for you to cope? Are you able to chat to your doctor and ask his/her opinion as to your next move. Anyway, well done for getting here. Maybe the cloud will lift if you can get your finances sorted out. :-) <3 |
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Sharron | Report | 24 Oct 2015 14:38 |
As you know, I lost the plot last year but decided to do it ny way, with the approval of my doctor who has given up trying to get me to take medication without a very good reason. |
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tinkers | Report | 17 Jul 2015 20:14 |
thanx everyone my doctor had been nagging me for ages to lose the weight n tried so many times and giving up but I was in hospital last year after a asthma attack and the consultant sat me down and I don't no what but something just clicked and started my local slimming world and the rest is history lol |