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Seeing the warning signs
Researcher U1025853 Posted Nov 1, 2005
Vicky, now is the time to realise life may have changed a little, but you already have a good idea of how to deal with it.
I can only talk from my own experience and it may not fit with you, but you are not alone in feeling like this.
I have had depression from 12, it was bad until my 30s when I started to understand it and realise how to live with it, rather than in fear with it. My doctors refused to help me to the extent of saying they had refered me to various specialists ie psychiatric and then not doing it. So I was on my own.
You have already had help from your doctor and you know what the problem is, so you have a head start. If I can survive this, so can you, I really really believe that.
You can wake up and start to see the signs and feel its begining again and then suddenly they are gone again. Its good to be aware of the signs as then you can put your survival plan into action, but always remember the signs exagerrate and don't always mean it will happen.
Even if you spiral down again, you have survived that, you can survive it again. Don't be afraid when you see signs, be gentle with yourself, give yourself time. Do some of your favourite things and get outdoors in nature. Settle down with a book guaranteed to make you laugh - I choose Terry Pratchett, get some videos of fav comedians. I don't mean to belittle depression, but by taking time out early and doing stuff like this, you can get rid of it quicker. I think full-blown depression sometimes happens when we don't realise what is happening and try to keep going as usual.
Even when depressed you can still enjoy life, that may sound strange but you keep going and find a smile when you weren't expecting one. I am finally thinking how I go for weeks forgetting that I am meant to be depressed, I don't think I am anymore.
I can talk about this stuff all day, thats why I am writing a book about it and agorophobia. So if you need to talk anymore thats cool by me.
On a personal note, depression can be like a comfy black armchair that we can sink into and escape from the world from, it can be very tempting. I had to make a decision not to be tempted anymore, to face things and its helped, it wasn't an instant cure and I had to keep telling myself, but it worked for me. I realise many people may feel its very different and decisions don't come into it, which is fine, we all experience everything differently.
So be determined, be patient, don't panic and be kind to yourself.
Seeing the warning signs
lil ~ Auntie Giggles with added login ~ returned Posted Nov 1, 2005
VV' Mum here, just dropping in to let you all know that she is fine.
VV and G are away for a week, no doubt she will bore you with the details after she has bored me first!
Thank you all for your care and support, I just didn't want any of you worrying about her absence
lil xx
Seeing the warning signs
Researcher U1025853 Posted Nov 1, 2005
Well when she gets back I will be in Chester till Tuesday!
Seeing the warning signs
Vicki Virago - Proud Mother Posted Nov 17, 2005
please come back Kaz. I need you
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