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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 233554" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Well there's something I never considered or even was told about - </p><p> </p><p>Daisy said Nicole simmered in anger and that was her depression - </p><p> </p><p>OMG That is Dude too </p><p> </p><p>Well little Pixie girl.....I've had depression that was situational, clinical, and suicidal. Sometimes I needed "mothers little helper" only to find out that it was making me even more depressed. </p><p> </p><p>There is a small/quick depression test that they hand out at most doctors offices. You have to answer the questions honestly in most cases for the doctor to prescribe anything to help with your type of depression. </p><p> </p><p>Then there is the fact that NOT all antidepressants work on each person. Zoloft made me suicidal. Paxil was fantastic for my moods, but coming off it it put me in the hospital overnight. Welbutrin made me aggitated and angry even more. St. Johns Wort broke me out in Hives. </p><p> </p><p>I would wonder with 3 "great" kids, if there is ANY time you get for YOU. Even if it was 1 hour a week with a therapist who did nothing more for you than sat in a chair and let you unload for 45 minutes - then made some suggestions for improving your mood? I'd go for it. </p><p> </p><p>I dont' know how anyone takes care of ONE difficult child without the cheese slipping off their cracker let alone three - just something to consider. </p><p> </p><p>Also for me? Walking is very "cleansing". But every time I left? difficult child would ask "Can I go?" back to square one. lol. </p><p> </p><p>Hugs - oh and by the way - NO question is stupid. When you're curious - you need to ask. You're a very smart woman - and have a curious mind and to think that you are considering the fact that you are depressed and are asking advice? VERY smart. (just FYI)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 233554, member: 4964"] Well there's something I never considered or even was told about - Daisy said Nicole simmered in anger and that was her depression - OMG That is Dude too Well little Pixie girl.....I've had depression that was situational, clinical, and suicidal. Sometimes I needed "mothers little helper" only to find out that it was making me even more depressed. There is a small/quick depression test that they hand out at most doctors offices. You have to answer the questions honestly in most cases for the doctor to prescribe anything to help with your type of depression. Then there is the fact that NOT all antidepressants work on each person. Zoloft made me suicidal. Paxil was fantastic for my moods, but coming off it it put me in the hospital overnight. Welbutrin made me aggitated and angry even more. St. Johns Wort broke me out in Hives. I would wonder with 3 "great" kids, if there is ANY time you get for YOU. Even if it was 1 hour a week with a therapist who did nothing more for you than sat in a chair and let you unload for 45 minutes - then made some suggestions for improving your mood? I'd go for it. I dont' know how anyone takes care of ONE difficult child without the cheese slipping off their cracker let alone three - just something to consider. Also for me? Walking is very "cleansing". But every time I left? difficult child would ask "Can I go?" back to square one. lol. Hugs - oh and by the way - NO question is stupid. When you're curious - you need to ask. You're a very smart woman - and have a curious mind and to think that you are considering the fact that you are depressed and are asking advice? VERY smart. (just FYI) [/QUOTE]
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