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Welcome Katie-Lynn,

Thank you for telling us a bit about what you have been going through. CBT is typically the first line of treatment for depression. If you do the homework and stick with the program you will likely notice a difference in a few weeks. What session are you on currently? Do you have any questions?


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I am a 31-year-old stay-at-home mom/medical transcriptionist.  I have a son who is 7 and a daughter who is 2.  My husband and I have been together for 8 years, married for 4.
 
I was diagnosed with depression when I was 15 but didn't really struggle with it until after my son was born in 2007.  I ended up with postpartum depression and it then turned in to major depressive disorder.
 
I had a suicide attempt in February this year.  I was in hospital for 3 days.  They urged me to stay longer but I wanted to go home.
 
I have been struggling for the last 7 years to find the right medication/combination of medication.  Right now I am on Zoloft 200 mg and Wellbutrin 300 mg.  My doctor had me see a psychiatrist the other day to get a second opinion as I didn't seem to be getting better.  These doses are about to be increased to 400 mg and 450 mg.
 
I see my doctor pretty regularly regarding my depression, but it was actually the psychiatrist who recommend that I try CBT.  Unfortunately, I live in a small town with mental health counselors, 1 psychologist, and no psychiatrists (I spoke with the psychiatrist via webcam).
 
So that is what brings me here.  I am willing to try anything to get my MDD under control and I'm actually feeling pretty positive about CBT.
 
Anyways, thanks for listening.

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