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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 662329" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>No. Nobody in my family has been that connected to me to know that I had gotten depressed.</p><p></p><p>My mother was told she had a mood disorder. She would never, ever accept medication. Maybe toughing it out comes from that.</p><p></p><p>I think my sister might take anti-depressants. Well before my Mother died when we were talking at least a little, she did mention that because of mother's treatment of her, she had gotten depressed. I would bet she does take medication.</p><p>.</p><p>The thing is SWOT at other times of my life I took anti-depressants, without hesitation. First Prozac, when it was new, then Paxil, then Zoloft, which I took several times. When I got so depressed after my Mother died I took Zoloft. It had no effect. It did not help me one bit. I came to the conclusion that because I was grieving, and this was an actual event and a process, that perhaps this overrode the medication. After a year or so, I stopped.</p><p></p><p>It is interesting to me why I did not seek alternative medications. I think I did not because I was depressed. I just could not care enough. Until now.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for caring, SWOT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 662329, member: 18958"] No. Nobody in my family has been that connected to me to know that I had gotten depressed. My mother was told she had a mood disorder. She would never, ever accept medication. Maybe toughing it out comes from that. I think my sister might take anti-depressants. Well before my Mother died when we were talking at least a little, she did mention that because of mother's treatment of her, she had gotten depressed. I would bet she does take medication. . The thing is SWOT at other times of my life I took anti-depressants, without hesitation. First Prozac, when it was new, then Paxil, then Zoloft, which I took several times. When I got so depressed after my Mother died I took Zoloft. It had no effect. It did not help me one bit. I came to the conclusion that because I was grieving, and this was an actual event and a process, that perhaps this overrode the medication. After a year or so, I stopped. It is interesting to me why I did not seek alternative medications. I think I did not because I was depressed. I just could not care enough. Until now. Thank you for caring, SWOT. [/QUOTE]
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