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About 16 years now. I do have a job, but I call out enough that I've used all of my PTO for the year. I was talking to my husband about this just a few days ago, and we calculated that I've actually had 15 jobs in 16 years, and for 6 of those years, I was unemployed. So I would say depression has definitely made it hard to work, though when I'm manic, I do a great job.
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RX and Daily meds: Vraylar 1.5mg daily, Gabapentin 900mg daily General Anxiety Disorder; Panic Disorder (unspecified); Borderline Personality Disorder; Schizoaffective Disorder/Bipolar Type; Fibromyalgia; Sleep Apnea "putting on a brave face, trying to ignore the voices in the back of my head" - Gotye |
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Bipolar II, GAD, Binge Eating Disorder Lamictal for BP Prozac for anxiety Topomax for BED |
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"Sometimes you have to hit rock bottom before you can see the top." -Wildflower http://missracgel.wixsite.com/bearhugs |
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no work here either.
could never manage it |
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I have had depression and anxiety since early childhood. Mostly chronic depression with frequent bouts of severe depression. I began seeing a psychologist at age 11 but did not start receiving any real releif until SSRI's came along. The SSRI's made working a job much more do-able. Yes, they have some nasty side effects and are hard to get off of but I spent the last nine years actually feeling productive. I had to go off of Effexor due to insurance issues and now I feel myself going back down into the pit.
I do not have a regular job now and cannot seem to pull it together enough to work my home business. I was let go from my job of 17 years because of degenerative arthritis in my hands so I am on disability, which I am very glad for. Even with the Effexor I was depressed-but not like this. I get to the point where I scare myself, like I'm not me anymore. So, I am going to find something else that will work for me and is on my prescription plan. Some supplements that work to help the effectiveness of SSRI's are SAM e and Omega 3 Fish Oil but always check with your doc or pharmacist when mixing supplements with any drugs. Some supplements are just as strong as prescriptions. |
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