A.W. asks from Dundee, FL on December 14, 2006
Does Medication Held?
I am going to the doctor tommorow and plan on discussing my depressed feelings. I am sure she will probly want to put me on some kind of anti depressant and I am not sure if I feel comfortable with that. I am in a marriage that has been rocky for several years and have a one year old that requires my full attention. I cry every day and sometimes wish I wouldn't even wake up. I feel overwhelmed and am always tired and agravated. Should I take the medication or deal with it?
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B.A. answers from Tampa on December 19, 2006
Anyone who advises against taking meds has clearly never been truly depressed. I have battled depression since I was 12 or 13. I have been on and off (mostly off) meds for it for the last 10 years. After my daughter was born it got so bad that I was forced to get help. My OB referred me to a psychiatrist, and I went into counseling to help deal with some of the past issues that contribute to my depression, but I was also put on Wellbutrin and Prozac. Let me tell you, I haven't felt this good since I was in elementary school! For the first time in my entire adult like I feel like participating in life. My husband has always been against meds for depression until he lived with me. I have made a believer out of him. Okay, this ended up being longer than I meant (sorry). So, moral of the story... TAKE THE MEDS IF YOU NEED THEM! (Sorry about the CAPS, but I wanted to stress that point - not yelling) Also, I found an interested message board for people experiencing different degrees of emotional problems from mild depression to schizophrenia. It is a wealth of information from people who have been there or are still there...
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/
It is also a good place to go when you need to see that there are people in the world far worse off than you are. Reading some of the posts makes me very thankful for the mental faculties I do have. hahaha If you ever want someone to talk to who knows what you are going through you can message me.
B.
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S.B. answers from Orlando on December 16, 2006
I have struggled with the idea of taking meds for depression for many years. My main issue was that I did not want to rely on a pill to make me feel normal. The reality of the situation for me is that if I had a vitamin deficiency, I would not hesitate to take a supplement because i know that it would correct my imbalance...It is no different for depression. I have taken several types...some of which worked better than others, and some that did not work at all. It is a process that you and your doctor must closely monitor. I know that for me, I am a better mother to my children because of my meds!
S.I. answers from Miami on December 15, 2006
in my personal opinion the thought of being on some kind of anti depressant is always scary. but beleive it or nto once you are on the right med its helps soooo much. i was diagnosed bipolar when i was 11 and i have been dealing with severe bouts of depression for years. i have tried it off my meds and on the meds and i can honestly say that the medication has helped. it just took me years to realize it. if you are havng feelings of not wanting to bother at all anymore with anything then i think that you should consider it. for your own health and sanity. not all anti depressants cause you not to functionwell during the day. most of them are great its as you get into the heavier anti depressants and mixing them with others that i have found causes problems. i have those same feelings on a daily basis and i wish i could even get someone to talk to me about it. if you can find that help than take it. once you are feeling better the whole household will feel better. and if you need to talk you can message me anytime and we can exchange emails.... good luck with your decision.
B.A. answers from Tampa on December 19, 2006
Anyone who advises against taking meds has clearly never been truly depressed. I have battled depression since I was 12 or 13. I have been on and off (mostly off) meds for it for the last 10 years. After my daughter was born it got so bad that I was forced to get help. My OB referred me to a psychiatrist, and I went into counseling to help deal with some of the past issues that contribute to my depression, but I was also put on Wellbutrin and Prozac. Let me tell you, I haven't felt this good since I was in elementary school! For the first time in my entire adult like I feel like participating in life. My husband has always been against meds for depression until he lived with me. I have made a believer out of him. Okay, this ended up being longer than I meant (sorry). So, moral of the story... TAKE THE MEDS IF YOU NEED THEM! (Sorry about the CAPS, but I wanted to stress that point - not yelling) Also, I found an interested message board for people experiencing different degrees of emotional problems from mild depression to schizophrenia. It is a wealth of information from people who have been there or are still there...
It is also a good place to go when you need to see that there are people in the world far worse off than you are. Reading some of the posts makes me very thankful for the mental faculties I do have. hahaha If you ever want someone to talk to who knows what you are going through you can message me.
B.
B.G. answers from Daytona Beach on December 15, 2006
I just wanted to reiterate what the other B. G said...please get your thyroid checked!!! I know so many moms who had problems with depression and anxiety that turned out to be thyroid trouble....it's so easy to fix!!!
T.R. answers from Lakeland on February 24, 2007
hello A. my names T. , i know what your going through , i have been on different medications for depression, one thing i can tell you is dont let him put you on effexor i was on that and tried to committe suciede. the doctor that put me on the effexor did not tell me that one of the sideeffects was it might make me sucidel. please be carefull about what you take. its verry dangerouse taking depression medicines. the best advice i can give is to get into a church and talk to the pastor about your depression. im sure he would be happy to help . and get some counoloing. and be at church every time the door opens and pray. praying really does help . going to church and praying really helped me . i still have problems but im able to handle them better and the lord will put a piece in your heart and mind and will be there and help you with what your going through, im sure of it.i hope this helps and godbless . smiles
J.H. answers from Fort Myers on December 25, 2006
Anyone who would tell you NOT to take the medication, does not truly know what it is to be depressed.....I've been on a variety of antidepressants, I have found that Wellbutrin XL works the best for me, don't give up if you take a pill for a few weeks and you still feel miserable, it just might not be the right med or the right dose. Medication is not something that you'll need forever and it should be used in conjunction with some sort of counseling. Sometimes it would help to reevaluate your circumstances as well. If the marriage is so rocky, is there a reason to stay? If it simply a communication gap, get your husband to counseling with you (if he'll go), my husband and I did and it was the best decision that we ever made, we are finally happy together and we communicate so much better.
PS-the doctor also prescribed me Valium for when I get VERY overwhelmed, my kids are alot older than yours and the bigger they are, the bigger the problems!!! Since I have high blood pressure, she didn't want me to get too high-strung that would send my BP through the roof.
Good Luck with whatever you decide.
L.B. answers from Port St. Lucie on December 15, 2006
Don't deal with your problems by taking medication. It will only numb the pain but not solve the problem. You need to figure out what changes you need to make in order for you and your child to be happy. My advise, take the medication to help you in the immidiate time, but also take the necessary steps to make changes to solve your problems. Talk to a counslor, friends, marriage counseling, etc., but don't only try to solve your problems with medication because it won't solve anything. Good luck and stay strong!
S.D. answers from Lakeland on March 05, 2008
Hi A..
Depression is horrible, I know. I am so sorry that you have to go through this.
You have recieved some good suggestions. There are a dew that jump out at me & I would loke to add my 2 cants.
Do have your thyroid checked and your blood sugar also with a 6 hour GTT. Hypoglycemia carries with it terrible depression bouts and only the 6 hour will catch many cases of it.
If you are going to take the antidepressant please be sure to check the side effects first. One person here mentioned the side effect of suicide. When I was in the hospital I was given Zoloft. Hello cataracs!
That is one of the possible side effects of Zoloft. When I came back to consciousness one night I thought the hispital was on fire but it was just the clouding of my vision fron cataracs. I scared them. I was alone in my room & U stripped down, sat on my pillow and scootched out in the hall before a nurse saw me. Don't ask me where I was going but I was gfoing to get out of there and for some reason I thought I would be less likely to catch on fire if I were naked. lol
But enough of the funnies. It sounds to me that your marriage is really the source of your depression. It makes the heavy responsibility of parenthood just too much to carry. I always tell people to work it out which is easier said than done. But try to bring harmony to the situation. Meditation can help you find inner peace and gain insight. Do a search under meditation.
There are also herbs and homeopathis which can help you. St John's Wort helps many. Valerin also is good & besides depression it will help w/ nerves. Skullcap works for many but only short term. In homeopathics that can be bought at WalMart, Calms for daytime and Calms Forte for night are good though to help sleep I luke Passion Flower better. It is softer sleep and not as much hang over.
Sue
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