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VIVinHERTS

VIVinHERTS Report 6 Nov 2007 15:33

Hello Gaynor --- another sufferer here. I'm taking Sertraline. Just concentrate on you and don't worry about what anyone else says. You need time to heal ... it may be a couple of months or a couple of years but it will improve. You may not see the improvement but it will happen. We that suffer/have suffered understand what you're going through.

Viv
xxx

Jude(sarf wales) 7602736

Jude(sarf wales) 7602736 Report 6 Nov 2007 13:30

Hello Gaynor - aww well done for going to the dr's. l, like many others have had depression (fine now) - hated the thought of taking tabs - but they did the trick for me - even though l did go back on them twice. They may take a couple of weeks to kick in. Just relax now whilst your off work, do things for you and take care.

jude sarf wales :o) xxxx

Staffs Col

Staffs Col Report 6 Nov 2007 02:30

You poor thing, I suffered a near breakdown back in 1999 and didn't see it coming, I had struggled for a few years after my business failed in the mid 90's but one day it just hit me. The Doctor diagnosed acute depression and and treated me for some 6 months before I decided that I was well enough to stand up on my own two feet without the need for any more drugs. At almost 6 foot tall I weighed 8 stone and to put it mildly was a bit of a mess. Now in 2007 I still have my moments and can go days without eating but I can control the depression with; lots of walking, long warm baths and coming onto GR and having a 'chat'. Whatever you do to aid your recovery, take your time, stuff work and don't even begin to worry about what other people think. Those who have suffered from depression will understand and those who haven't should count themselves lucky. Lots of love Colin

Sue

Sue Report 6 Nov 2007 02:17

Well I am glad you have seen your GP.
I had a breakdown in 2004 after losing my last 2 brothers and my sister in 12 weeks.
My brain lurched between shutting off and going into overdrive. The overdrive was usually at night - hence poor sleep and I was tired during the day.
I still take Cipralex and I work in a very pressured job, when I get home from work I usually sleep for 30 - 60 minutes. Dinner is put on hold otherwise I couldn't function.
I stay up late (check the time of this post) because I do suffer from chronic insomnia but at the weekend I make up for lack of sleep and stay in bed as long as I can.
You can adjust your sleeping pattern by going to bed earlier (so they say) but if your body says you need sleep that's what you need. It may be physical exhaustion or it may be your brain telling you subconsciously that you need to switch off.
I avoid caffeine as much as I can but always have.
I am sure that you will get better in a fairly short while but if you don't see any improvement go back to your doctor.

Take good care of yourself and don't worry about what anyone else thinks at work or elsewhere.

Sue xx

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 6 Nov 2007 01:12

Gaynor, I am glad you got checked out and are having some time off work. Hope you feel a bit better each day.
If you can try and get out for a little walk when it is bright and dry, or even bright and rainy, get a good brolly lol, and if you find you can't sleep, now you don't have to go in to work, get up and do something rather than lay there with your mind churning things round and go back later.
Depression is a rotten thing to have, I have suffered most of my life, and sometimes the tablets the docs prescribe work, sometimes they make you feel worse before you feel better, and sometimes they don't work and you need a different one, but they do take a while to do anything so give yourself time to adjust and try to eat healthily with treats too, of course, but give up the vitamins, red bull and anything else like that while you are trying the prescription medicine.
If you can't sleep there is usually someone around here at night to talk to, often me with my funny sleeping habits lol.
Take care and hope things are brighter for you soon.
Lizx

Grabagran

Grabagran Report 6 Nov 2007 00:58

Gaynor. I have suffered from depression for over 30yrs, since the death of my father. I have had tabs, which usually upset my stomach, and I don't wish to be walking around like a zombie. After my mastectomy last year, I saw a psychologist at the hospital, and met with a counsellar, who helped me to knock the nail on the head. I was blamed for a lot as a kid, and when anything goes wrong now, I automatically blame myself. I saw a shrink who prescribed tabs, and I took one, and fainted.

Got to see him again this week, 6wks after he gave me the tabs, that I was told to stop.

Still have good days and bad days, and at times feel I want to be left on my own, but at the same time I don't, so I know have clinical depression.

Have had it so long, I can't see a magic pill working.


Hope you can make a good recovery from it.

xx

Nanna Gaynor  (June nr Preston's Daughter)

Nanna Gaynor (June nr Preston's Daughter) Report 6 Nov 2007 00:24

I am just glad I have faced it last... well I'm off to bed in a minute and I will be taking a pill in the morning.... hopefully I will sleep after that

Gaynor x

♥ Kitty the Rubbish Cook ♥

♥ Kitty the Rubbish Cook ♥ Report 5 Nov 2007 20:30

I am sorry to hear you have depression.....but now you are on the right road to get better.

Treat yourself to long and lazy duvet days, spoil yourself with chocolate or whatever you need to feel better in yourself.................take it slowly, you won't feel the full benefit of the tablets for a while.

We are all here at some point if you need a friendly ear.

Get well really soon.

xx

Easter Bunny

Easter Bunny Report 5 Nov 2007 20:24

Gaynor,I was just thinking of you this morning and wondering how you were.
pleased you have gotten some help.now try to shut all pressures out for a couple of weeks and concentrate on rest and relaxation.
this is timeout for you.
Take care
love and ((((((((((((((((hugs)))))))))))))))

Bunny xxxxxx

***Julie*Ann***.sprinkling fairydust***

***Julie*Ann***.sprinkling fairydust*** Report 5 Nov 2007 20:03

just read abouve your update
glad you got to doccs,
glad she listened,
its awful when you feel so low and then at last someone give it a name,

your mam gave you a push there too i think,
she must of been sat beside you,
tkae care and make sure you dont expect a rush back to how you were , it takes time, rest and patience
hugs to you

***Julie*Ann***.sprinkling fairydust***

***Julie*Ann***.sprinkling fairydust*** Report 5 Nov 2007 20:01

you feel like that after red bull cos the caffeine only gives you a rush, its not a prolonged thing,
it also raises your blood pressure drastically,
son drank one one mornign on way to school unbeknown to m e, he said why would my blood pressure be (what ever it was)
i said omg you better get down docs,
had you had brekkie, he said no i had red bull on way to school,
swift slap round ear was coming his way for making me panic

hope you feel better soon though i think its onset of winter, hibernasion isnt it

Cumbrian Caz~**~

Cumbrian Caz~**~ Report 5 Nov 2007 19:55

Hi love,

Im so glad you have been, depression is so very common, you have many friends on here who understand,


Take care and rest,


Love Caz xxxx

MaryinSpain

MaryinSpain Report 5 Nov 2007 19:53

Well done Gaynor at least you now know what is the matter - can only get better from now on.
Love Mary xx

Nanna Gaynor  (June nr Preston's Daughter)

Nanna Gaynor (June nr Preston's Daughter) Report 5 Nov 2007 19:41

Just wanted to let you all know....
I have been to the Dr's today.... finally... after a terrible two weeks at work spent either crying or sceaming at people (which just isn't me).
I knew that I had to do something and the abridged version is...
The Dr says I am suffering from depression... I did a lot of talking and crying and I told her EVERTHING about not sleeping and feeling tired all the time etc... right back to losing Mum a year last July.
Anyway, she has signed me off for 2 weeks and given me some anti depressants.
I have to say, she was hitting the nail on the head with everything she explained to me and I feel quite a bit better now for actually biting the bullet so to speak.
Well... I promised you guys that I would go... and I went - and hopefully this is the turning point.

Gaynor :)

MaryinSpain

MaryinSpain Report 9 Oct 2007 10:53

I can only say the same as everyone else - get to the doctors - work will still be there when you get back. And at the end of the day you are more important.
Take care
Love Mary xxx

Jude(sarf wales) 7602736

Jude(sarf wales) 7602736 Report 9 Oct 2007 09:17

Awww bless you Gaynor, take care.

jude sarf wales :o) xxxxxx

Easter Bunny

Easter Bunny Report 9 Oct 2007 08:07

another hug for you,take it easy today,your health is more important than ANY job.
love Bunny xxxx
((((((((((((((((((((((((hugs))))))))))))))))))))))))

Nanna Gaynor  (June nr Preston's Daughter)

Nanna Gaynor (June nr Preston's Daughter) Report 9 Oct 2007 07:22

I promise I will go... I'll just have to get today out of the way - big bods meeting at work... all day ... and training too ... can't get out of it.
I'm really not trying to make excuses.
I WILL go

Oh and I have stopped taking the caffeine tablets, but I did have ½ a glass of red bull yesterday (but because I was thirsty) . I do feel better without the tablets though.

They are good as a "one off" to give you a lift, but surprisingly, I have only stopped taking them since I started this thread because I was already thinking "this can't be right" and I can feel a difference.

Gaynor xx

ps. Thankyou for listening ... I think that sometimes it's worse cos you bottle things up when you're worried and then things just get worse.

julia of sussex

julia of sussex Report 8 Oct 2007 21:06

Not spoken to you b4 but i would listen to tehe girls you really should go to the doctors and i would also cut out all caffine drinks ect go onto decaff

And make that appointment if your boss can go sick so can you

julia x

Catherine from Manchester

Catherine from Manchester Report 8 Oct 2007 20:58

love to you gaynor I was asking about you the other day on here cos I'd not seen hope you feel better soon love
catherine
xx