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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 261691" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I don't know exactly what determines "when" but I do know that each of us comes to a point where we need a little help. I went with-o medications until after I was 60! Then three or four years I couldn't focus, tears would begin to roll down my face, I wanted to hide. CD family members encouraged me, just as I now encourage you, to reach out. Within a week or two on Lexapro I was functioning as healthily as one could expect with all the stress around here.</p><p></p><p>Seeking help does <strong>not </strong>mean you will have to take pills forever or go to counseling forever. Most of the time it is like taking an antibiotic when you have an infection. It helps you until you feel well enough to forge ahead on your own. Sending supportive hugs & encouragement. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 261691, member: 35"] I don't know exactly what determines "when" but I do know that each of us comes to a point where we need a little help. I went with-o medications until after I was 60! Then three or four years I couldn't focus, tears would begin to roll down my face, I wanted to hide. CD family members encouraged me, just as I now encourage you, to reach out. Within a week or two on Lexapro I was functioning as healthily as one could expect with all the stress around here. Seeking help does [B]not [/B]mean you will have to take pills forever or go to counseling forever. Most of the time it is like taking an antibiotic when you have an infection. It helps you until you feel well enough to forge ahead on your own. Sending supportive hugs & encouragement. DDD [/QUOTE]
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