There are as many ways to overcome depression as there are people in the world. Your solution will be as un ique as your fingerprint. You need to start exploring all options: therapies, distraction (doing physical stuff like hiking). health (audit your height / weight / blood pressure).
It will take time and there will be setbacks - it is a journey that goes into reverse for short times. So be prepared to take the journey and be kind to yourself.
Hugs.
Thank you for your support!! GP has been visited, therapy and meds have begun!! Just frustrated!! Well done to Craft for reducing your meds!! Not easy I know!!
I couldn't agree more with the others. "Old Hands" develop their own ways of coping over time. Sometimes, you just have to roll with it. I tend to think of it as groping around in the bottom of a deep pit.......... looking for the light switch :o)
I usually manage to talk myself out of it .......... eventually. Don't forget, it's nothing more than just another aspect of "you".
Others may disagree Curious...but I have used massage for anxiety..if you find a really good therapist.. and I treated many people with depression and anxiety when I was a massage therapist. Obviously not a cure and only a temporary relief but it did help and I found men responded very well. x
Any form of exercise that you feel you can manage is very beneficial for depression. I often didn't feel like taking my dog out, but once I'd walked for a while, I felt much better.
I've also been treated for about ten years and halved my dose. Long dog-walks help, any exercise you enjoy. Not sure if you have panic attacks- I had three or four in the early days and breathing in and out of a paper bag really does work.
Best wishes x
I actually felt worse for first two weeks and couldn't leave my bedroom. Was very gradual improvement with good days and bad days. Maybe couple of months realistically. My doctor told me they have to be taken for minimum of six months to work effectively. I also found my limbs felt like lead if I did anything active, but that wore off quite quickly.
Mine took a couple of months before I stopped feeling drugged and started feeling something like normal.
I do find that holidays help. I couldn't organise one but my friend does all of that, as I find it difficult enough just to sort out packing (my daughter does that) and gee myself up for actually going.
I choose holidays (cruises) where I can do as little as I want, or join in things if I'm in the mood.