Guest guest Posted June 16, 2001 Report Share Posted June 16, 2001 This is just a general email to everyone out there about some feelings I have about depression and the various treatments available. Time and time again, we receive emails from women who state they are depressed, can't stop crying, can't get out of bed, or a host of other symptoms commonly associated with clinical depression. These women have every right to feel this way, as we all do, especially after what we've been through. And there is treatment and hope out there for women who are depressed. Depression is no longer a disease one needs to be ashamed about. Yes, it still has some stigma associated with it, but nowhere near what it used to have. And with the advent of the Parity Law in the late 90's, depression is now treated like any other chronic illness. I agree that psychotherapy isn't for everyone, but I have found it to be an immense source of support and help for me. I have been in therapy with a psychiatrist for 7 yrs. She has been one of the few persons who has supported me through my illnesses and the theories about my implants. She was treating me when I had the implants placed, and she was treating me when I had them removed. Without her, I don't know where I'd be emotionally. She never once told me that my illnesses were " in my head. " She believed in me when very few people did. She encouraged my research into breast implants, and encouraged me to inform myself about the issues. And she did all of this even when she had a legal nurse consultant friend who swore to her that implants were not related to autoimmune diseases. Her friend told her that there was not any evidence connecting the 2 and that women who linked the 2 together were " reaching for something they were never going to find. " This legal nurse consultant testified at trials in Denver and elsewhere, and to this day, still holds firm in her belief about breast implants. And yet, even though this woman was a friend of my docs, my doctor never once questioned my theories. My psychiatrist has helped me through many tough times, including the severe depression and fear I developed when I found these sites. I was literally frozen in fear one day in her office and crying so hard that I didn't think I'd ever stop. I kept blaming myself for what I'd done to my body. I felt that my stupidity would make me pay forever for the impulsive decision I made almost 5 yrs ago. But her kind words, and understanding nature eventually enabled me to realize that I needed to accept the decision I made, but that now I had the chance to make things right and to make peace with myself. Three wks ago, I said goodbye to her as I made the decision to move to SC. It was by far the hardest goodbye I've ever had to do. Not only was she my psychiatrist for 7 yrs, but she was my friend and my mentor. She allowed me to become the person I am today-- more confident, more outgoing, more aware. She gave me the tools I (and everyone) needs to succeed in life as well as how to deal with life. I understand that there are many undesirable docs out there in every specialty. But if you are someone who is emotionally hurting and doesn't have a good support system, then maybe you should consider seeing a doctor. And to receive psychotherapy, you don't need to see a psychiatrist. You can see a psychologist, therapist, social worker, or other counselors. I just happened to " fall " into my doc's hands. I went through 2 docs before the last one referred me to the clinic she ran. And when I called to make an appt, she just happened to have an opening. The benefits of psychotherapy are numerous. Psychotherapy allows you to grow as a person and confront the challenges that life throws at us. And sometimes it's just good to see someone you know and trust, but who is neutral. For instance, I didn't utilize my doc just for depression, but for relationship problems, advice, work problems, friend problems, family problems, and childhood problems and trauma. I knew that if I had a situation where I coudn't make a decision, I could always count on Dr. G to advise me and help me make the best decision. She never judged me, but instead always supported me, even if she didn't agree. So, my point is that psychotherapy may not be for everyone, but it can help you if you give it a chance and find the right doctor. And just because you enter into psychotherapy doesn't mean that you need to take meds. Psychotherapy is simply " talk therapy. " Nothing more; nothing less. And I have found not only with myself, but with pts I've cared for, that psychotherapy gives people the independence and confidence they need and are lacking. Finding a good doc can be difficult. If you are someone who is contemplating getting into psychotherapy, you definately need to find a reputable doc. Do not pull a name out of the phone book, or call a physician referral line at your local hospital. Ask friends or people you work with if they know of anyone. Or call the Dept of Psychiatry at a university affiliated hospital and ask the dept chair if he/she can recommend anyone in the community. I spoke to my psychiatrist a wk ago, as she is " bridging " my care until I find a new doc. She is someone that I have the utmost respect and confidence in and will forever treasure our doctor/patient relationship. Sincerely, e, RN, BSN, LNC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2003 Report Share Posted September 19, 2003 Hi all......need some help...On LDN for a week and 2 days. Was on 1.5 for a week now on 2.0. When I was on the 1.5, I experienced some depression. Now on my second pill of 2.0 I feel like someone has a clamp on my head. I also, take Imuran and Rebif along with this. I started a diet just prior to taking my first LDN. Did not experience any depression. Do not know what to think? Do not want to stop taking LDN experiencing so many changes got my balance back, my weak arm feels like mine again and walking without any spasms. Please help need to talk with GP and I want to give him some suggestions. I do know being on the Imuran and Rebif is probably not helping. Thanks Cabbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2003 Report Share Posted September 19, 2003 Hi, I stopped the Rebif before starting LDN. I felt immediately much better. I then realized that it was the Rebif that was making me worse than I actually was. Started LDN 5days later. I had 2 attacks in 1 year on Rebif, more intense than I ever had before and also left more damage. Don't know about Imuran, have never taken.( Rebif does cause depression,read the side effects.) If the lower dose works for you stay on it. Dr.B told me that 20% of MSers need to be tweeked to the right amount. More is not always better (ldn motto) Kiki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2003 Report Share Posted September 19, 2003 THE INTERFERONS ARE KNOW TO CAUSE DEPRESSION, AND AVONEX DID FOR ME. i GOT OFF AVONEX AND NO MORE DEPRESSION..... SALLYC. Cabbie54@a... wrote: > Hi all......need some help...On LDN for a week and 2 days. Was on 1.5 for a > week now on 2.0. When I was on the 1.5, I experienced some depression. Now > on my second pill of 2.0 I feel like someone has a clamp on my head. I also, > take Imuran and Rebif along with this. > > I started a diet just prior to taking my first LDN. Did not experience any > depression. Do not know what to think? Do not want to stop taking LDN > experiencing so many changes got my balance back, my weak arm feels like mine again > and walking without any spasms. > > Please help need to talk with GP and I want to give him some suggestions. I > do know being on the Imuran and Rebif is probably not helping. > > Thanks > Cabbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2004 Report Share Posted November 18, 2004 wrote: > i have a friend (no kidding). she has depression, is on prescription > drugs, much to my dismay. she is open to trying a tincture. she told > me that in the past she took st. john's wort, and it drove her nuts. > so, are there some other combos i can use? > > > > if i don't answer my phone, it's because i'm online. email me and > i'll get offline. Blowing Kisses > <http://www.smileycentral.com/?partner=ZSzeb001> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ================================ Hi , Depression comes about for many reasons. Diet is usually the main reason but there are other triggers in life as well. However, a cleansed body and proper diet does help one to deal with depression and life's ups and downs much easier. My guess is she has a not very good diet and/or lifestyle. Best bet for depression is cleansing using either a juice cleanse, fasting or doing a total body cleansing and major dietary overhaul. -- Peace, love and light, Don Quai " Spirit sleeps in the mineral, breathes in the vegetable, dreams in the animal and wakes in man. " -- In compliance with the highest standards of Universal Law, this email has been thoroughly disinfected and purified in the solar flares of the sun. Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.290 / Virus Database: 265.3.1 - Release Date: 11/15/04 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2006 Report Share Posted June 28, 2006 Girls- I strongly believe that having RA causes a chemical imbalance leading to depression. I have been on Oxazepam for Fibro but it works really well in conjunction with a bit of trazadone for depression. I got so bad I was suicidal and spent a week in the " ward " scary scary scary, until they could even out my imbalance. Ive been doing very well every since. It takes time to find something that works or a combination of things that work. You might try something like passionflower or valerian root in addition. It is natural and does help. For that matter, get yourself an herbal hops tea blend and youll forget what you were depressed about! I guarantee IT...BIG HUGS>>>>>>Deborah On 6/27/06, nic77727@... <nic77727@...> wrote: I have major depression also. Something that has never been an issue with me before. It's very scary to feel like this. I feel like I've lost myself and I am young and I feel like I am falling apart. I take cymbalta but I actually think I could use something stronger. .=. ........_(_O_)_ .....dwh/' _ " _'\.......(_ (_Y_) _)..''... /'w'\... (__)(,'ww',) ('|||') _(__|__)__/__\ __Some days you're the dog Some days you're the hydrant:-* -:._._.:-* -:._._.:- *-:check me out on My Space check me out on Charlotte-Parents Check out NCarolinaMoms Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2006 Report Share Posted June 28, 2006 In a message dated 6/28/2006 3:02:14 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, dbargad@... writes: You might try something like passionflower or valerian root in addition. It is natural and does help. For that matter, get yourself an herbal hops tea blend and youll forget what you were depressed about! I guarantee IT...BIG HUGS>>>>>>Deborah I will go get some at GNC. Thanks! .=........_(_O_)_....dwh/'_"_'\.......(_(_Y_)_)..''.../'w'\...(__)(,'ww',)('|||')_(__|__)__/__\__Some days you're the dogSome days you're the hydrant:-*-:._._.:-*-:._._.:-*-:check me out on My Spacecheck me out on Charlotte-ParentsCheck out NCarolinaMoms Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2006 Report Share Posted June 28, 2006 Dear - You should go through EBAY for the herbal hops and passionflower. www.herbalsmoke.com also. Hugs, Deborah On 6/28/06, nic77727@... <nic77727@...> wrote: In a message dated 6/28/2006 3:02:14 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, dbargad@... writes: You might try something like passionflower or valerian root in addition. It is natural and does help. For that matter, get yourself an herbal hops tea blend and youll forget what you were depressed about! I guarantee IT...BIG HUGS>>>>>>Deborah I will go get some at GNC. Thanks! .=. ........_(_O_)_ .....dwh/' _ " _'\.......(_ (_Y_) _)..''... /'w'\... (__)(,'ww',) ('|||') _(__|__)__/__\ __Some days you're the dog Some days you're the hydrant:-* -:._._.:-* -:._._.:- *-:check me out on My Space check me out on Charlotte-Parents Check out NCarolinaMoms Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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