HappyCamper87
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- Mar 4, 2008
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My thoughts are with you. I don't know if I should say this here or not but, I want you to know that I have suffered with major depression and have had to take meds for it. My latest doc says it is a form of bipolar disorder (I think that's a popular diagnosis right now) but I was lucky enough to have enough treatment early in my life that I have learned to live with my situation.
My point is I have a family, a good full-time job, in fact my husband stays home with the DD's and I am the bread winner but I'm 39 and it has taken a lot of hard work on my part and a very supportive family to keep me there. I have to make myself go to work some days too. But, it's always better once I get there. I am sorry she was in a lousy work environment. I was too before my current job and it really does make a huge difference in how you feel day to day.
It can be really hard to find the right balance of meds and then, once she starts feeling better because the meds are working, it's hard to keep taking them, because you think you're fine - and you are because the meds are working but you have to keep taking them regularly. That has been my challange because I really resent having to take meds to feel normal.
I share this info because I want you to know I feel for you and to let you know that your daughter does have hope of a full life. I hope I'm not out of line here.
My point is I have a family, a good full-time job, in fact my husband stays home with the DD's and I am the bread winner but I'm 39 and it has taken a lot of hard work on my part and a very supportive family to keep me there. I have to make myself go to work some days too. But, it's always better once I get there. I am sorry she was in a lousy work environment. I was too before my current job and it really does make a huge difference in how you feel day to day.
It can be really hard to find the right balance of meds and then, once she starts feeling better because the meds are working, it's hard to keep taking them, because you think you're fine - and you are because the meds are working but you have to keep taking them regularly. That has been my challange because I really resent having to take meds to feel normal.
I share this info because I want you to know I feel for you and to let you know that your daughter does have hope of a full life. I hope I'm not out of line here.
