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My partner has depression and I don't know jow to deal.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The above post was my thought when I read it, and it may work, its woth giving it a try.
Some years ago, I went through a very bad period of depression, the docter gave me Prozac, which, because of my job, I didn't take, and wouldn't advise it anyway, but your other half may have a good Dr, what helped me, because you need someone to talk back to you, was seeing a priest, (i'm Jewish), but I didn't want to see someone I knew, we sat down, and I could unload and talk through what was bothering me.
That more than anything else, is probably what he needs, someone to talk to, but it would have to be someone he could trust implicitly.
I wish you both well.
Any cycle of deprerssion is bad enough to need treatment.
Try and encourage your boyfriend to see his GP, for either meds. - he may be eligible for reduced charges, or he can get a pre-payment certificate - http://www.ppa.org.uk/ppa/ppc_intro.htm
For yourself - I deeply sympathise, as a sufferer, I know how hard it is for loved ones to deal with this terrible illness.
A major part of depression consists of hating yourself and feeling unowrthy of love, attention, and support. Because he feels this way, he will put coniserable effort intro trying to make you feel that way about him as well! It is the illness, and it won;t last.
I do urge you to get him to a doctor, he needs medication to control this episode, and maybe referral for counselling to try and address the issues that are causing this condition.
Hang in there - you will win, and your boyfriend will get his personality back.
actually "doctor" anti-depressants are normally the first thing a gp would give a patient, then they would suggest counselling.... anubis i am curently suffering from depression and i am on 80mg of anti-depressants, i am also in counselling and i have to say it is fantastic....i dont know of your boyfriend has tried any of these, but please try and encourage him to do so....its a horrible thing for him to deal with and i'm sure its just as awful for those around him...please dont give up on him.
best of luck with it all
sash xx
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