Critters2
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Fri Aug-10-07 12:44 AM
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I was treated for depression about 10 years ago. It was bad and chronic--four hospitalizations. But it honestly got better. A change of scenery and working the 12 steps of Emotions Anonymous helped. So, of course, once I was better, I stopped doing what had helped. Well, it's back.
I feel like nothing is going right, can't eat, can't sleep, worry, worry, worry, and occasional thoughts of self-harm. Not suicide, but cutting. Haven't done it, but keep thinking it would be a relief.
I'm glad to know this group is here. I have an appointment with a counselor tomorrow, and found an EA meeting in town. I can't go next week, because of a work meeting, but the week after that I'll be there.
I hate to be struggling with this all again, though. Thanks for reading.
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Fri Aug-10-07 01:23 AM
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1. I'm so sorry you're going through this. |
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I myself have been tilting with a major depressive episode for nearly a year now.
I'm still here and in one piece in part thanks to this forum.
Be so very good to you. :hug:
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Critters2
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Fri Aug-10-07 01:27 AM
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I only recently found this forum. I thought I was over my depression, but it is back with a vengeance. So, I need all the help I can get. Good to know this forum has helped you.
Thank you for the hug, and all the best in your struggle with the beast. :hug:
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Fri Aug-10-07 05:47 AM
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3. I honestly think that mental health problems are seldom cured, |
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but managed, so I also will not be at all surprised if my major depression, anxiety disorder and borderline symptoms return at some point in my life.
It helps me to know that I came out of it once - now going on about 20 years (!), though it rears its ugly head once in awhile..... This gives me some confidence that I can find a way to handle it if needed in the future.
All the best, and glad you have support appointments set up.
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Critters2
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Fri Aug-10-07 01:10 PM
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4. EA gave me the skills to handle it, |
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but I forgot about the "powerless" part. That is, as you say, it's not cured but managed. A crisis at work--to which I responded with depression and anxiety--has brought this all back into focus. I should've known it would return. Now that it has, I need to rally my resources.
Thanks for your kind words. It's good to have found this forum.
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Tue Aug-14-07 12:57 AM
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If so, what meds? If not, what meds were you taking and how long ago did you stop?
This is not idle chit-chat.
Hang in, you have friends here. Have you reached out to start developing links to caregivers and support assets?
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Tue Aug-14-07 01:17 PM
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6. The term "support asset" is new to me. |
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Tue Aug-14-07 07:35 PM
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7. Just another name for... |
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Any of the full spectrum of caregivers and advocacy groups/
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