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Depression & Anxiety | Last Active: Feb 5 8:00pm | Replies (26)

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@mikekennedy759

triciq50, thank you for sharing your feelings. I get those feelings on occasion too. Especially when I have a "blue day"...that's what I call them. Anti-depressants help, as I can recall how I was before I started taking them. I have great days too; days where if you were to say I have been diagnosed with depression I would not remember it. So I know I am better but really not cured. Sometimes I feel trapped in this. I get the sense you might feel the same way.

In addition to medication, what else are you doing? I have been very active in the past year doing outdoor activities, social activities, journaling, and really just about anything I never have done before. Getting out with people was so important. I go to therapy and it helps to talk about things (actually it has been the most helpful).

Like you, I ask myself the question, "what happened to me?" Not sure when was the onset of your depression. A year ago perhaps? Mine came from a cardiac event/survivor's guilt. In reality, I have a great life. I should be happy. Even with all these activities, I could never get past the "blah" myself.

I will tell you it took a while for me to really turn a corner on this. It is when you recognize what is it that makes you feel the way you do, that's when you have something. For me, it was my emotional relationships between myself and others. I had lost my self-esteem and self-worth through my depression. I am too scared to get this back. That is when you are facing your inner feelings head on. It is hard, but knowing what path to take is so important. Hopefully, you will have a guide (therapist) and those who will support you (family and friends).

Getting back to your post. If the medication is not entirely working, a change may be in order. Just know, you should trust your feelings/instincts on this. My personal advice is any changes in medications you need to be watchful in your behavior and feelings. You are the only one who truly knows what is going on.

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Mike, it sounds like you're making a lot of progress. Congratulations!

Thank you.