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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@pearlbaby7 Sorry to hear that volunteering didn't work out for you when you tried it. I agree you need to be in the right spot mentally to feel good about it. For me, when someone else has "volunteered" me, or a situation changes, I easily become disappointed, or upset at the whole thing.
Ginger
I go out and pick up trash in neighbor hood. this got me out of house and I learned to know my neighbors. Try It.
@judymcd I have done this too.
Can't get through the grass in my wheelchair.
@pearlbaby7 Picking up trash would not work well at all for you. I appreciate your honesty. I gave up on trying to volunteer. I do well to keep the things done that I need to do. Are you always in a wheelchair?
If we all had your ideology on life ----- wouldn't it be great - but Jake, all of us aren't like you -- so take that for what it is! You sound like a "gifted" person high on life but don't try to pontificate your ideas if you don't know what you're talking about. Depression and anxiety are real for so many of us -- maybe if you got out from your high on life attitude inside your cucoon you would see what life is like from a totally different perceptive. Mountaingirl
@1mountaingirl86 Nicely stated. There are pompous people in this life and I have known my share.
Thank you for your words and I will a give hearty “AMEN”! You saved me going into arrogance and denial once again.
Thank you for the support. You also underlined what I was trying to say in an earlier post: sometimes it takes everything you have to take care of yourself physically, mentally, emotionally and medically. Do not feel guilty for these times. Volunteer when you can.
I can still transfer from my chair to another seat as long as I have something stable to hold on to. That can be a big deal at the doctor's office and is critical at home as I live alone. Thank you for asking.
There have been times I've judged others when I didn't know or understand what was happening in their life. This reminds me to check myself before assuming I know the answers. You know the old joke, "People who think they know it all are really irritating to those of us who do". Sometimes I put myself in the last group. Please call me on it when I do but please be gentle. I'm more fragile than I usually like to admit.
I appreciate you all so much!
All- with so many posts on Connect, please if you will, address your reply to the person who you wish to reply to. It's just much easier to follow. I don't want to miss anyone's comments because you all have a lot of important things to say! Thank you
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