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Corvus
29-05-18, 09:02 PM
Hi everyone, my name is Jason (middle name is Corvus, I go by either!), I'm 25 and I'm really struggling with my depression, so I've joined here hopefully for some advice, or to just feel less alone. I'd been doing really well with my depression the last few years, hardly any bad days, but the past few weeks it's been so bad again I know I can't get through it without extra resources this time. So yeah, that's why I've joined.

Jaquaia
29-05-18, 09:06 PM
Hi and welcome! You'll find we're a friendly bunch so take a look around and jump in wherever you feel comfortable!

Sometimes extra resources can make all the difference. Are you keeping your GP in the loop?

Paula
29-05-18, 09:14 PM
Hi and welcome (hi)

Suzi
29-05-18, 09:23 PM
Hi and welcome to DWD. Have a good look round and join in where you feel comfortable.

OldMike
29-05-18, 10:22 PM
Hi Jason as soon as I saw Corvus I immediately thought of birds specifically crows an unusual name and one I like far better than my very common middle name.

We're a very friendly group of people who have/are suffering from depression or have friends or family who suffer. Are you under treatment from a doctor and taking medication and/or having therapy?

Angie
29-05-18, 10:27 PM
Hi and welcome

Corvus
30-05-18, 12:50 AM
Thank you everyone :)


Hi and welcome! You'll find we're a friendly bunch so take a look around and jump in wherever you feel comfortable!

Sometimes extra resources can make all the difference. Are you keeping your GP in the loop?

To be honest I don't have good experiences with doctors, so I'm always reluctant to go to them for help.


Hi Jason as soon as I saw Corvus I immediately thought of birds specifically crows an unusual name and one I like far better than my very common middle name.

We're a very friendly group of people who have/are suffering from depression or have friends or family who suffer. Are you under treatment from a doctor and taking medication and/or having therapy?

I'm not under a doctor or getting any help with my depression at the moment. I did see a therapist years ago but I have severe anxiety too, so I was getting panic attacks at the thought of talking to someone, so it was a bit of a nightmare. I'd definitely consider trying it again though, my anxiety is better than it used to be.

Flo
30-05-18, 06:48 AM
Hi Corvus and welcome to the forum(hi) I can't add anything to what's already been said other than make yourself at home. Everyone here understands where you're coming from so you don't feel alone. We all help each other so welcome to the DWD community.....lovely name!

Paula
30-05-18, 09:48 AM
What have your experiences been like?

Corvus
30-05-18, 12:00 PM
What have your experiences been like?

With doctors? Well, I have physical health problems (for about ten years, it's the trigger for my depression), and all but a couple have been bad, mostly with just refusing to listen to my experiences with the treatment they'd keep prescribing. Like when I didn't improve, they'd tell me I was just neglecting my health rather than considering that there was something else wrong with me. In ten years, only one of them ever considered the impact it might have been having on my mental health, and did that mental health questionnaire thing to see if I could benefit from therapy. Before he suggested I might have depression, I never even considered it, so thank god he noticed something was off.

Paula
30-05-18, 02:38 PM
Can I be really rude and ask how old you are?

Suzi
30-05-18, 02:41 PM
Do you have a GP? Have you considered going and telling them what you are telling us? I know that things weren't great 10 years ago, but so much has changed since then...

Corvus
31-05-18, 12:03 AM
Can I be really rude and ask how old you are?

I'm nearly 26.


Do you have a GP? Have you considered going and telling them what you are telling us? I know that things weren't great 10 years ago, but so much has changed since then...

I don't really have a GP, I just tend to see a different doctor/nurse every time I go, which is pretty much only when I need to. I might be able to see them and tell them how I'm feeling, it's just hard to feel like they'll do anything to help.

Suzi
31-05-18, 07:58 AM
You won't know until you try...

OldMike
31-05-18, 08:55 AM
That is a problem I used to see the same GP every time I went to the docs, when he retired it's a different person I see every visit (doctors seem to come and go) so it's a bit like pot luck what you get. I think it'd be worth seeing a GP though.

Paula
31-05-18, 10:34 AM
There are ways to help but you’re never going to have access to them if you don’t see your GP.

Edit: sorry meant to say. Reason I asked your age is because from experience with my daughter I believe that doctors sometimes are more cautious with treating a teenager with MH issues. If they also believed your issues are related to physical health, that may have affected any decision. You’re an adult now, it’s worth talking to them about your options

Corvus
31-05-18, 04:49 PM
Thanks to everyone for being welcoming and helpful :) I suppose over the years I've gotten so used to avoiding doctors for everything out of habit, but maybe I am at a point where I need the kind of help that I need to go to a doctor for. I have less anxiety than I used to so hoping therapy can be an option. Appreciate all of the friendly advice!

Suzi
31-05-18, 05:04 PM
You're welcome x