Long-term depression
I have been depressed, when I think about it, since I was a kid (I"m a senior now!) I have been treated off and on with meds and minimal talk therapy, but nothing changes. In the past it has been underlying but as I grow older it is becoming more intense. People ask: 'why are you depressed? I never get depressed, just get a better attitude'. Or they don't hear my (probably passive-aggressive) cries for help. Or they say: 'what do you have to be depressed about?' Actually although I agree with these opinions to a certain extent, it does not address the problem that depression is not a 'why', not is it a 'choice'. It's almost like being gay, you just are. Maybe I should just accept it (guess that's what I have done for decades 🙂 But I don't want to. I want to feel better now. Earlier in my life I was able to enjoy things, although the depression would keep popping out. But now I seem to have trouble enjoying anything, including my own family, and it's harder and harder to 'push depression down' once it's popped. So I have longer periods of depression and sadness and sleeplessness and lonliness, an shorter periods of being able to enjoy my life. Or want something. Or look forward to anything. I will say too that I have as much to be happy about as I do to be unhappy - but as I said, it's not a 'why'. I'm looking for people to explore this idea, and to help each other begin to overcome. Or maybe it's just me and there's no one else who feels this way -- 😉 Thank you for reading all this.
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The largest percentage of cases are caused by alcohol abuse. When I was diagnosed, That was estimated to be 15-20% and the rest primarily ideopathic. With better imaging techniques, it has become obvious that there are many causes; I have a congenital defect known as pancreas divisum, which limits drainage. In absolute terms, poor drainage is usually the cause of very bad inflammation and that is where the pain comes from and it is severe. Nurses who have experienced childbirth, kidney stones, and pancreatitis and they have to the lady told me pancreatitis was the worst pain. Lots of opiates take the edge off, but you best learn to live with a fair amount of pain because in an attack/flare, nothing really stops the pain. Is that good enough? BTW, I poured enough alcohol on mine to fan the flames of a bad situation until diagnosed and have been sober for the 12 years since. I hope you are not asking because you think you might be encountering it?
I can attest that it is the worst pain. I pray that you have a much easier day today.
That is why you were taking methadone? I was operated on in Jan. 2014 at our State's Medical University and they did not have access to the extended release opiate I was taking and felt like they could most closely mimic it with methadone. My pain mgmnt. doc was furious, but they tried to contact him about 5 times and he would not return their call, so I just wrote it off to him being a jerk. With our current "opioid Epidemic" every pain mgmt. doc I have come in contact with has a very bad God complex. In talking with others, it is very common. You are scared to death you are gonna not be able to get your pain meds and so you practically kiss their behinds and just hope they don't decide to cut you off. They are making very good use of a problem that they and their ilk, and general practitioners created instead of trying to take care of those who are not "drug hunters". Soapbox relinquished; sorry. If you can make it without your pain meds, I will certainly be praying for you, because I know what a limb you are climbing out on, but your faith sounds very strong and that is the best pain reliever from where I sit.
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When it comes to depression I have found nothing that works consistently.
There are few that will admit to depression as this is an admitting weakness. Many with depression are not aware they have thus. Anyone believing there is a magic pill may need to rethink things.
Are you my twin? Your post just hit me between the eyes. Clinical studies label, that's the problem. We should look at mood dissorders as cultural race differences. Then no one could discriminate against us, that's the problem. Something has to be wrong with us......right? How many races (cultures) have been labeled and persecuted for.their.indeferences. All at some point.
Keep sharing and wake up each day knowing God does not use labels, he makes promises to bring us home at the end of the run.
THANKS FOR YOUR COMMENT ! I GUESS THERE REALLY PEOPLE OUT THERE READING POST ! THAT ALPNG IS A COMFORT !
WE SHOULD KEEP TRYING !
thnks and god speed !