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Default Jun 02, 2007 at 08:19 PM
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I wonder if anyone can help me or tell me where to go... (lol... politely) to find out what happens after therapy is completed.. I have been in therapy for a way long time..half of my life (eeeeekkkkk) and I know that there is like a vulnerability often with that and like a wound is perpetually open. What happens when therapy ends? Does the wound close and will things be less chaotic and I know no one can answer this part.. but will I be better? Maybe I am not as happy because my wound has been so open for so long.

Keeping in mind that I know that there are no sure answers and like there should be a disclaimer somewhere here. If I have done adequate work... will I not feel so crappy?

SG... who is still getting to therapeutic dose (hopefully) on a new med.

I am not sure how much of my depression is genetic /chemical and how much is situational.

I will also post this on the therapy forum. Your thoughts, experiences and hypothesises (?) would all be welcome here. Thanks.
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