Depression and Anxiety at an older age
I am a 70 year old woman who has had depression and anxiety for a long time. It got worse 3 years ago when my husband lost one of his jobs. I panicked and my anxiety increased. I was afraid to do things. like driving. I have arthritis pretty bad and foot problems. I'm a Christian and my faith has helped me. My husband was a pastor and our church closed 3 months ago. We've had continual stress. Sometimes I don't know what to do with myself during the day. I've gotten help from several doctors, including a psychiatrist. I also have IBS. I am better. I'm taking trazadone duloxetine, remeron and xanax. Also on osteo biflex, probiotic , bentyl and celebrex. I want to get on Sam e but it may interact with one of my meds. Thanks for listening.
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The best thing for me is to do my own thing. Way too much of an introvert as well as highly sensitive. I could not even teach school because of who I am. I like people, but being a part of something social is not for me. There are no senior type things and BINGO is NOT my thing. I have tried and there are too many I cannot handle. Being old with depression and anxiety is hard. Trying to volunteer is not an option either. I have settled into my little woman's cave and allow the world go by outside. I do not even enjoy the grocery store as I once did. Just hurt too much to play the game.
I’m sorry that things are so hard for you. I understand about staying to yourself and not wanting to do anything or go anywhere. I spent 2-3 years that way. I’m finally on the right medication and life is starting to open up for me again. I’ve been getting out more and socializing. I still like being at home and the quiet times but I am getting out more. What meds have you tried and what are you taking? I hope today is a good one for you!
@pjss48: I’m 73 and have been posting for some time about my issues with anxiety. I recently started on Lexapro - 10 mg - and I do feel better. But I still occasionally get spells of sudden-onset anxiety and nausea lasting about a minute. I’m a type A personality and truly believe that catches up with you in later years. I have much more trouble handling stress than I did a decade or two ago.
So I take my Lexapro and try to remember these attacks likely won’t kill me. I deep breathe and turn my thoughts to a peaceful place. I empathize with you and want you to know you are not alone.
Is there anyone else that allergies contribute to depression?
Hello @annedodrill44 I am glad to hear that you are feeling better. Thank you for posting encouraging information.
@pjss48 How you are feeling these days? Have you found some ways to fill in the day time hours that give you a sense of fulfillment?
I play games on my phone, do stretches with Sit and Be Fit, watch tv, clean what I can, go on an errand if needed.
@pjss48. Hi Peggy, how are you? Let me know-write back....Karen
Gail, what dose of Escitalopram is working for you?
Paris, I am sorry you are suffering and wish I could offer successful suggestions. I’ll be at Mayo in early March to specifically address anxiety. I’ll pass on any helpful advice I receive. Hang in there in the meantime!
as a man of faith god can and will help you through anything he never gives us more than we can handle. also i know i say it easier said than done. i how ever suffer from anxiety as well.always turn to your faith . i was reading you dont know what to do with yourself during the day. add more of god back into your day