Down in the dumps again – challenges with adult children
Hi everyone! It’s been awhile since I’ve posted. I started taking Cymbalta and got off the other stuff. I was doing better but the past 2 months or so not so good. I’m struggling with feeling invisible and I’m feeling very unappreciated. I feel my kids only call when they want something or have a problem. They never ask how I’m feeling nor do they try and help. I had a procedure done yesterday and neither one bothered to check on me. Adding this to my depression isn’t good. Do any of you have these same feelings about your kids?What should I do?
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Thank you. It truly did! Be blessed.
@parus Don't be afraid to talk to your Dr. He needs to know how you feel on medicine if it bothers you there maybe an alternative he can give you
@macjane Hello Jane,
I would encourage you to call your doctor and mention the symptoms. It could be that you are on too high of a dose and that reducing the dose would be helpful to you and relieve some of these symptoms. On the other hand, perhaps a different med might help with your symptoms. If you are comfortable sharing more: Were you prescribed Remeron to help with sleep?
Thanks for sharing your experience with the BP drug, @parus. You are so right! Doctors do not always treat anxiety as a real disorder but as more of an inconvenience to them. Finding a patient doctor who is willing to work with your anxiety about meds is a very rare thing. I'm glad that Connect was here for you.
That sounds like a good plan, @kdo0827. Trying it on a three day weekend would be a good test. Wishing you well.
You make a good point, @becsbuddy. Making friends with the sons' wives (or children) is a great way to keep connected with your family.
Thank you for sharing that wisdom.
@macjane Hello Jane:
In reading your post I noticed you wrote, "mr med." Perhaps that just a typing mistake, if so no problem. I just wanted to be sure that you were not directing it to someone specific.
@becsbuddy So true I'm good friends with my DIL and it makes a big difference As all women know our hubby usually goes along with the wife,s suggestions
lioness- what is a DIL?
@lioness Being friends with,a nd liking your sons wives is the key to relationship success! My mother-in-law never liked me from day 1! We never had a relationship. From age 13 on, she didn’t know her grandsons either because they never wanted to visit. Her loss