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Trig Mar 30, 2009 at 05:04 AM
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My lover is suffering from depression for around half year. Yesterday he ate 10++ sleeping pills. Luckily he woke up this morning. This is not the first time he's tried doing this.

I'm starting to feel tired and stress after supporting him emotionally and bear all his expenses since he's jobless due to depression. I'm giving all my time, energy, support to him, but with no results. Even bringing him to the psychiatrist doesn't help.

He's worry that he will not recover forever, feeling useless and helpless, he just wanna leave all these behind.. And i'm the only one beside him, loving him so much. I will feel guilty if i fail to save him...
i'm tired... i too, afraid he will not recover...

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Arrow Mar 31, 2009 at 07:44 PM
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welcome to pc.i'm glad you found us!! i can certainly understand your worrying about your loved one. i'm wondering if he's telling his psychiatirst how he is really feeling when he goes to see him. does the psych. know about the recent pill overdose? this is something that if the shrink doesn't know, he needs to be told. it is a warning signal that needs to be 'heard'.
how long has your he been on the meds? it takes about 3-4 weeks for most meds to become theuraputic.feelings of hopelessness and helplessness are clear indicators of depression.would your hubby agree to sign a waiver for his psych. to discuss his patient,your loved one, with you?
also does your he have a therapist? talk therapy(CBT) is a very helpful tool to use with someone experiencing depression. if i had relied on solely my medicine i don't know that i would have ever gotten so much better than i was. also does your he comply with his meds every day? if he doesn't the meds will not be as effective.
sorry for the drill of questions but thought the answers will help to fill in the gaps about why your loved one is not doing well. meanwhile know that we care and i can totally understand your fear at this time. this is a warm and supportive community of people. i hope you will find some answers here that will help you and him.

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