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Old Dec 31, 2013, 06:16 AM
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gayleggg: i'm so sorry to hear you're in so much pain, and that you have to share such things so that they'll start taking you seriously. hoping you'll get to see a T soon!

newgal, ah... for me, both does not seem surprised but both seem confused. hoping your antidepressant works! i'm on mirtazapine, 30mg. pdoc has been considering of increasing it to the max dose.. but i'm schooling right now so i don't want to get the side effects.

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At the beginning I had some fight in me, but it just seems no matter what I try to alleviate the depression, nothing works(or very few things).
I find this true for me too they keep saying exercise.. but i find myself in tears after that.

martek: i feel the same way too

rose: i'm just saying that if it's a chemical imbalance, shouldnt there be no trigger to why we are so down? i know it all matters.. the disposition, the environment... and all that... i know we have to keep fighting. but it's like sometimes it gets so tiring that.. i don't feel like continuing on anymore.

i guess for me pdoc and T is there for me to have an outlet. but it gets frustrating when what i say does not come through.
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herethennow: This ward is a prison!
Wardmate: No.. here's not a prison. *points to brain* Here is.
dx: recurrent MDD.