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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@parus- What do you mean out of league? What do you think is going on? Did something trigger this? Was it the holidays? You can PM me
Thanks. I'm also struggling with ibs-d
@parus Did the holidays trigger this ? Do you have SAD disorder? I know I decided not to have any decorations this year. It didn't bother me any since my year wasn't replaced by a foreign object like decorations .That's just commercialized anyway .I would always get depressed after holidays but decided to not go through that anymore praying for you
@merpreb Sorry. Out of my league as in too expensive. Text from a family member triggered. Caught me off guard as I seldom hear from her . I need to be more vigilant. the baby sister meant no harm. She can’t understand. All started a while back with her calling me toxic and telling me I need to reinvent myself. She meant well. Anything negative is toxic for her. Has eliminated her life of everything toxic and so much happier now. Says I need to do it too. Dumb. Only thing I have in common with 2 sisters is DNA. There has never been any closeness. I will be sure to work on reinventing myself. They neither one have depression and I now know they don’t get it. I am thankful for them as living with this disease is not something I would want them to deal with. I mean that.
I am an older lady of 73 and have been tapering off diazepam for several months which I was prescribed 10 months ago at 4 mgs. for severe anxiety. I am now down to 2.3mgs of diazepam and it my anxiety is 10 times worse, plus severe agoraphobia, no appetite weight loss and depression. I think I need an antidepressant to finish my taper and to treat the anxiety condition which has gone untreated up to now. I seen you had success with citalopram as I did a few years ago but am worried to take it because of the start up. However I would like to know if it worth tolerating to get my life back as I have none at all now and am so low at this point living in fear all the time. I also want desperately to get rid of the diazepam, which I am tapering at a very slow rate, but cannot progress without something to help with the crippling anxiety. Can you help me?
@chinchuck
Good afternoon,
You mention ”Living in fear all the time,” may I ask why that is? What are you afraid of? Are there actual things to be frightened of or are those fears something made up in your imagination and illusions in the mind which are irrational. These types of fears are the type you have complete control of.
Have you seen a psychiatrist or psychologist to help you through these issues? The person who can help you most is yourself, it won't be fast or easy but with the guidance of the professionals I’m sure you can accomplish whatever you choose to.
Wishing you health and happiness,
Jake
At times adjusting and adapting to changes can be overwhelming. Change has always been difficult for me. When my body changes now it is unpleasant. With these changes my mind needs to adapt as well. Depression and anxiety intermingle. Becomes more difficult to function.
It is an adjustment. Row, rowing the boat.
I agree
@chichuck- Good morning. I'm so sorry that you have agoraphobia. For people who do not understand what this is: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/agoraphobia/symptoms-causes/syc-20355987
I have had periods of this and it can be completely debilitating. It has to be challenging to have agoraphobia. Would you be willing to discuss what started this for you? What symptoms do you experience that have you afraid? What do you do about them?
I'd like to invite @bvgrammy @sore_debbie64 @cdcc @csimpson55 @hopeful123 @lorraine59 @lizaa @jeanmnyc @mamacita @tennessegirl @faraway53 to contribute to this conversation. They are int he Agoraphobia discussion group https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/agoraphobia-1/?orderby=DESC#chv4-comment-stream-header.
What have you done so far to try and gain control or lessen your anxieties?
Hi Merry. My agoraphobia started when trying to taper off diazepam, which I was put on 10 months ago low dose. I did not have it before, I have spent most of the 10 months trying to reduce the 4 mgs diazepam I was prescribed for anxiety, and each tiny reduction has been a torture. Now at 2.3mgs and housebound.
I do try to make myself walk around the block each day, but need to have someone on the end of my phone to keep talking me through. I have tried to start CBT but it wont work due to the diazepam taper which is horrendous and leaves me in a state of fear all day. Lost 30lbs in weight and muscle loss. Such a terrible time with it.
I have been considering adding an AD to help, but as my CNS has been so sensitised I am concerned that they will be too overstimulating for me now.
I would be grateful for any input in how to help overcome the massive fear I live in, due to the diazepam taper, as I am sure once I could reduce the major anxiety I will be able to tackle the agoraphobia.
I am not sure where to go from here.