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20 years ago 0 21 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi MeMe, I'm new to the support group too. When I was first diagnosed with depression, not being able to get things done was definitly a big issue for me, and when I had relapse about two months ago, it became an issue again. I used to be exceptionally good at multi-tasking,now, even when I'm feeling good, I can't do that anymore and if I'm relapsing I have to make lists breaking things down into very basic components and give myself lots of positive strokes for getting anything done. For example, its not "do the laundry", instead it becomes 1. sort whites and coloreds, 2. take to laundry room. 3. get first load into washer. Have huge attack of lassitude, but give self credit for getting that far, sit and rest until 4. move wet clothes to dryer, start next load in washer, etc. And getting the clean stuff put away is a whole other thing. Effective treatment for depression helps a lot and so does remembering that it is an illness. I hope you have a doctor you trust and that you have ruled out other illnesses as a factor. We just had to move and I lost my doctor because of it. It is a very scary time for me right now even tho I've been thru this before and I know some things that work.
20 years ago 0 3043 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
MeMe, It is not suitable for us to answer that question. The doctor is the person who is best suited for this type of question. Your doctor is the person who is receiving all your tests and only he can see all the results. Speak to your doctor and please let him know how you are feeling, as well as all your concerns. Knowledge is important on both ends. Josie _____________________________________ The Depression Center Support Team.
20 years ago 0 12 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Thanks for answering, but is this normal? or is it part of my depression. Anyone please answer!!!!
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MeME, The waiting game is not pleasant. Have you tried to call any of the offices that deal with situation? Do they have everything they need from you? Ask them about the waiting period. Check also with your doctor to see if he/she can be of assistance. Try to occupy your day gradually. Make a long list and check a few things everyday. You will become less occupied with the situation and it may help you relax a little more. Hope this helps, Josie __________________________________ The Depression Center Support Team.
20 years ago 0 12 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Sometimes I get up feeling alot better an other days, so You would think I'd have some energy to do some house cleaning, but I dont. I just sit there in the couch and think. is this normal or am I just plain lazy?. I'M worried about my bills or if Social Secuity will give me my Disability. Its been 15 months and I'm still waiting. Someone please answer!!

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