My daughter has had the most awful depression for the last 3 years. She tried 4 different types of anti-depressants until they found one that works without side-effects. The worst side effect was panic attacks which she experienced with fluoxotine. She's now on sertraline. So different ones work for different people.
I absolutely agree with bonbon28 - don't try to just stop taking the tablets. When you are ready, you need to wean yourself off them with your doctors help.
As an observer (and carer) rather than a sufferer, I have noticed that certain things have an effect on her depression. Food is one. If she eats "well", her mood definitely lightens. Junk food and stodge make her miserable. Another is sleep. If she sleeps too long, she becomes lethargic. If she gets up and walks the dog, the endorphines kick in and she feels a bit better. She has benefitted from taking omega-3 supplements. She has also improved dramatically from talking therapy with a psychotherapist - talking about it makes life make more sense.
It's not easy, I know, but you can tame the "Black Dog" - which is what Winston Churchill called his depression - and he defeated Hitler! But he had a little help from his friends.
I hope that today is a good day for you.