Don't Agree With Psyics Opinion What About Yours? Posted: 11-23-05 09:25am
Been depressed, dsthymic, meloncholic,
negative as it was said back then since
childhood. Now 46 yrs old and have
become much more socially removed. Don't
like to be around people and never have.
Don't like to talk but don't mind
listening. Have only a few friends.
Family and other friends have been
alienated over the years. Tend to blow
up over stupid things even knowing that
they are stupid. Was called major
depressive with dsythmia by my psyc.
Been on almost every anti-depressant known
and the only thing that helped was when I
was given abilify or respirdal to help
subdue my easily brought on irritability
and anger bouts. Although effexor at
high doses helped some what but I was
losing my hair, no pun intended, from it.
I'm leaning towards bipolar but my dr
doesn't agree. Why are the
anti-psychotic drugs the only ones that
really brought about any major change in
me? Seems there's a clue there
somewhere. What's your opinions?
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stressbattle
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 23 Nov 2005 Posts: 2
Posted: 11-23-05 09:54am
I can relate to this problem. Used to be
like this too. Until I found a purpose in
life and kept focusing on it until I
forgot about the problem. They key is to
find yours. I'm sure it's there, u just
need to try harder. Friends will be able
to help, provided you're willing to open
up.
I also seek help from selfhelp books and
read some stress related sites.
Lastly, getting more exercise helps!
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cabits
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 23 Nov 2005 Posts: 8 Location: Neverland
Posted: 11-23-05 12:42pm
The walls have been up for many years and
many reasons. I've never let but maybe 2
people in those walls in all my life.
Tyring to let them in enough now to have
them help make a difference would be an
awfull large mountain to climb but I know
I need to try. Thanks for the support.