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Paisley, great story, and we are rooting for your friend.
Lady Day said:I was diagnosed with severe depression a few years ago. I wasnt suicidal, but I completely shut down for 5 days and did nothing but sleep.
The key for me was finding the right medication from a good doctor, and, my dog.
The right medication helped me function, but my dog kept me connected to the world. I HAD to walk her, and I HAD to feed her, and I HAD to pay attention to her.
Ive been off the meds for three years, but I still have the dog I think its something many take for granted to feel normal in your own state of mind. Being depressed is such a burden.
Paisley, I wish your friend well, and think, like in the Golden Era, interaction weather they want to or not, is a strong factor in recovery.
LD
Lady Day said:I was diagnosed with severe depression a few years ago. I wasnt suicidal, but I completely shut down for 5 days and did nothing but sleep.
The key for me was finding the right medication from a good doctor, and, my dog.
The right medication helped me function, but my dog kept me connected to the world. I HAD to walk her, and I HAD to feed her, and I HAD to pay attention to her.
Ive been off the meds for three years, but I still have the dog I think its something many take for granted to feel normal in your own state of mind. Being depressed is such a burden.
Paisley, I wish your friend well, and think, like in the Golden Era, interaction weather they want to or not, is a strong factor in recovery.
LD
Edward said:Your experience sounds very similar to my own. I'm still on the meds (citalopram - wonderful stuff). Been on it for a year. Eventually, I'll have to come off it, but that's in the future for now. Having a pet definitely helps - my kittens arrived maybe eight or nine months after my diagnosis, and while they are much more independent than would be a dog, it made a huge psychological difference to me gonig home ta night to my girls rather than going home to an empty flat.
In my own case, having good friends around who understood the issue and, when I was ready to hear it, nudged me towards gonig to the doctor, was an incredible help too.
I suspect that, back in the day, most of us who are diagnosed with relatively mild depression would have gone on for much longer and been a lot worse before it was picked up on.
Paisley said:... Fleur's grandmother had a breakdown in 1946 (again, after the war). Did the anticlimax bring on a lack of purpose in people?
Edward said:I suspect that, back in the day, most of us who are diagnosed with relatively mild depression would have gone on for much longer and been a lot worse before it was picked up on.
Fleur De Guerre said:Well no, I didn't meant o imply that all POWs were like him nor all two timers ex POWs...it's just he went in a normal young man who had a normal relationship and came out a very different person. There is no doubt it changed him irreversibly.