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Re: are these symptoms of depression? » Joslynn

Posted by rainbowbrite on January 24, 2005, at 13:13:12

In reply to Re: are these symptoms of depression?, posted by Joslynn on January 24, 2005, at 12:08:43

Hey Joslynn

My meds don't normally make me shake but I went off of tehm for a few days or so after lowering for a while and that might have soemthing to do with it.

>But I completely understand. The depression, then the anxiety of OH NO, I am getting depressed again, which feeds the depression, and the cycle begins.

ok that is almost exactly what happened!! I felt bad and then it just got worse and wworse.

>For me, when I am depressed, I forget that I was ever not depressed. Yet most of my life, I have not been depressed. Something about the episode itself tricks me into thinking it has always been with me. Depression is crafty that way.


something like that happened but a little diffeent. I forgot what being depressed was like, not just being sorta sad but real deoression adn when it hit i thought it was the worst i have ever ever felt! It may have been up there, but today i can say that many years ago I had an epsidoe (depression) that must have been worse than this weekend. I just couldn't see that though. although from what i have read and stuff it sounds like i did have more of a panic attack.

>Definitely talk to your pdoc, especially if you have been adjusting your meds. Plus there is always that chance that it could be something completely different, like you are getting the flu or something.

actually i was really hoping someone would suggest taht, I thought maybe im sick and thats all. Im probably not but im still going to check that, i just heard back from pdoc and im going to get fit in, thank god!
thanks for your help
rain

 

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