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Depending on the med and how recent the change, maybe you should contact
your doctor, the med might not be working for you. Some meds just don't work for some people. And some meds can take a few weeks to actually kick in. I hope you feel better soon, it is a miserable way to feel, I am glad you are coming on here though, lots of good people to talk to and hang out with. Take care. |
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The new med is Effexor xr and I've been taking it for about three
weeks, has helped some but I stay sleepy, not hungry (a really good thing)and pretty much listless. It really is good knowing a place to go to without being judged on such things or if you are???? it's different, I'm not trying to ................. Guess everyone understands anyway, hope so and continue on.. |
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I took that once, but didn't agree with me. Think after 3 weeks you
should be feeling better, my personal opinion is to give your Dr. a call and ask if you should give it more time, need a different dose or maybe try something else. Again, just a personal opinion from someone who has tried many of the meds. Good luck and I hope you feel better soon. |
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I have depression. I have had depression for going on two years. My
depression was because of an operation. Depression runs in my family. I would say that most of my mother's family has depression. My mother has it very badly. Anyway, this isn't about my family. My doctor put me on medication to help the depression. I take 300mg of Effexor every morning. There are some days when I feel like it doesn't help, but most of the time, I am much happier than I was. Hopefully this helps. If you need more information about my depression, I will be happy to share. Just not very good about talking about it. Stay happy, everyone!!! |
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Good evening all...I suffer from moderate manic depression...otherwise
known as bi-polar disorder. Sometimes it does feel like I'm the only one dealing with this...I'm glad to find a group where I can come discuss issues and talk to others with similar problems. |
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How do you guys do it? I mean pay for Dr. consultation or treatment of
ANY kind. I've gotten so low now that I can't imagine EVER getting any better. I've lost almost everything many times and recovered only with superhuman effort and great sacrifice of irreplaceable resource. I really don't think I can make it this time. I don't use drugs or drink. I am smart, creative, have a professional demeanor, huge variety of experience, a masters degree, am honest, fit, and easy on the eyes. WHY THE HELL WON'T ANYONE HIRE ME. Government entities don't help. Family? Now thats a Neitchean tragedy. It's absolutely absurd that someone with my level of tenacity should be absolutely (and seemingly irrevocably) broke, alone, and lost. Someone please say something that might help me find a reason to want to take another breath. |
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my cousin has a dog. she's had thoughts of suicide, which were
immediately followed by, "but what would happen to cordy?" if you feel like life is meaningless, you have to find something that gives your life meaning. why not forget about the job for a while? go volunteer at a nursing home, or soup kitchen. maybe get hardcore and join the peace corps. maybe helping others will make you feel more in control. |
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The thoughts that keep me above ground are my kids. I don't know what
they would do without me, and it would devestate them if i was to do something silly. So, they are my rock in this life. I get bad spells of depression. sometimes to the point where i don't get out of bed. It is very hard sometimes. But you have to find something that makes you feel like you have a purpose in life. Good Luck. I know you will find it. And stay happy. |
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i know how bad it can get. not wanting to get out of bed or shower move
even! bipolar is a disease,. people cant just shake it of or snap oout of it deep depression doesnt always go away! 8 years for me lost my husband to another. my step kids with him. lotsof friends . a friend thought this may be an answer. talking or typing. the last 2 weeks have been the worst ist not getting better and im on my way to the hospital if the meds dont work!!!! plz people be nice |
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Bright - do you have a therapist or doctor you follow with regularly? I
don't know if you are on meds or not. I know bipolar is a hard one, hard to treat and hard to regulate. I deal with depression a lot, but luckily not bipolar. I am happy to talk to you if you want, I came on here to make friends and would like to be your friend. But if you need meds and they are not the right ones or aren't working, then a trip to the doctor is in order. It can take time to find the right med to work. I do believe that talking to people helps too, and believe that being in therapy is a lot of help. Take care and write me if you want to talk. |
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First off- you are all sooo right in that bipolar is extremely difficult
to treat and not all treatments work for everyone. I'm currently on two medications that do not completely work for me...but I refuse to do more testing. I am tired of being a lab rat! I did seven months of therapy and then my insurance deemed it time to stop paying. I can start again now if I want (seven months per year is allowed). I can't stand some of the highs and lows I still experience. There are still days that I have to force myself to wake up in the morning and force myself to put the pill bottles down. Second- My rock(s) in my life right now are my sisters. I know they could live without me but they are so depressed themselves that I know that if I took my life, they would take theirs...and my father could not handle losing three of his 9 kids all at once. I love my dad too much to do that to him. |
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hang in there sweetie. if you're not going to take your meds, please
keep talking to someone, whether it's us or a shrink, or your sisters. and maybe later, when you feel less like a lab rat, at least consider trying to find a medication that works. meds work, counseling works, but the best treatment is both. we'll always be here to listen, especially me. i had a friend who was bipolar, and unfortunately, it was too much for her, and she took her own life. i only have moderate depression, and i really don't know you, but i care a lot about everyone in this forum, and anybody who needs it can talk to me whenever they need it. much love. |
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Yea depression really sucks. It comes and goes with me. I find the
best way for me to relieve the depression is to motovate myself and do things wich make happy. It is hard to break it at times. Kinda like not wanting to excersize becouse you'r too tired. Just gotta break the habbit. Winter is a hard time to break depresion,Hang and have fun with family,you'r children. and friends. they will allways bring up you'r spirits. |
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Mes61 - I wish I had the answer for you. First on the paying for it
part. Don't know your circumstances or where you live exactly, but if you are in a rural area, there are federal grants that give money to rural hospitals and mental health agencies that allow them to use a sliding fee scale and adjust their fees for services according to their income and the size of their families and many people can be seen for little or no cost. And if you need meds and have little income, drug companies have "needy drug programs" where you can get your drugs for free directly from the companies. If they don't have sliding fee, I would go to a mental health clinic and talk to them and ask about a payment plan of some sort and explain the situation. As far as the work situation, I don't understand it either. I understand your needing a job, but could you try volunteering somewhere to get your foot in the door and maybe work into a job that way?? They would get to know you, see you work and that you can do the job, and would be a good way to start. I have been where you are and started from the bottom when I got divorced with a 5 y/o to raise, was a while ago, then started over when I came over here to support my folks and had to find a new job. I would just tell you not to give up and keep trying, there is something out there for you, just have to keep going until you find the right fit. I would be happy to talk to you if you want to e-mail me, I am on every night. I wish I had some other ideas. |
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i just want you to know. i did go to er and 24 hours later my dr
started another med i am home hoping and praying it will work! i bet help threw county health clinics. and the med companies or calls to family services. there are many ways to get help dont give up. i didnt give up i just needed someone to listen and the hospital er does for me. bipolar2 yes i am thanks to all the advice and reactions.! love to all |
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brighteyes, you made my week!
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Glad to hear that Bright, that is what the ER is for. I am so glad you
went. I personally know the majority of the docs and nurses in our ER here and they do care about people and want to help. I am glad you went and hope the med helps soon. Take care and keep us posted. There are services out there, people just have to take the time to seek them out and it can be a frustrating process, so some just give up. |
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morebass
yes it seems that there are a few people who also share this crappy thing called depression that i too can share about see my father my best friend was killed on fathers day of 05 and it pains me everyday still the depression is greater than i couldve ever imagined never thought he would go i always told him when he got old i was going to preserve him but some asshole took him from me and i cant let that go i know im probably going to get feed back on how hard it is or something to the affect of letting it go cuz thats what a lot of my friends say now but our relationship was so different than most he was my world my protector best friend and father sure theres grief counciling but im not there in my grief yet i hope everyone the best on working through there depression but i myself just drink it away |
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nobody here is going to tell you to get over it. we all know how hard it
is to get over something like this. however, i do think we would all encourage you to try to find a healthier way to deal with your feelings than drink them away. we're here to listen and support you as much as we can. |
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