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Hi Whitewolfwarrior, I know that feeling like this is awful, to feel this illness creeping back in once again and unfortunately when it starts to gain momentum it can be difficult to stop, not unless you know how to avoid the early signs and sometimes it's not quite enough.
These dreams you are having may always happen even when you have overcome depression, and I say this because I still get them and whether or not they are as disturbing as before is up to each person.
Relapses happen because no one can guarantee that you'll never feel unwell again, even though you have been told this by your medical support team, our hope is that it won't happen and I am terribly sorry that you feel it creeping up.
Can I please suggest you contact your doctor, if you stay home and block off any support, it may continue, we don't want that to happen for you, as I've had a few relapses and I needed to speak to my doctor about his review of the medication I am taking.
I'm lucky as I know these only last 2 weeks but I then contact my support group just to speak with them, knowing that I am still wanted by everyone and who understand the reason why it's happened.
I'm really interested to see how you are going and hope to hear back from you.
Take care.
Geoff.
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HI Whitewolfwarrior
I, too, was on a downward depression spiral when I joined this forum. But have come back up and with everyone's support from these forums, and am now going back to my doctor and getting further assistance. I agree with Geoff that you should not be afraid to speak up and get professional help.
If you do not have a professional team to call upon from when you had the depression the first time I encourage you to either call the support line below and/or check out the GET IMMEDIATE SUPPORT link below.
Your sleep problems are a bit disturbing, I am sure the your doctor will help with that. Also check out the PERSONAL BEST tab above. Many great self-care tips, worth a look.
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Hello Whitewolfwarrior, thanks for getting back to us.
I don't believe you're getting the right help you need and I'm really sorry for what you have to go through, and wonder whether it's worth putting up with this treatment.
Even the thought of going isn't helping your anxiety, even getting the scripts you need from your doctor, simply because there's the possibility of being challenged and 'do you still need them', if this does happen won't make you feel comfortable.
It does concern me that you aren't getting the proper help you need.
Geoff.
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First and foremost, I'm sorry you feel that way. I have had depression for as long as I can remember and I know what it is like when the feelings start creeping up.
There are lots of reasons why your sleep is messed up. Some of it could be because of your depression, some could be a factor (I am not a doctor, I am speaking from my own experience and information provided to me by multiple doctors and specialists).
When I can't sleep I do a few things.
Read. Anything that is new. I'm currently halfway through a book which is basically a dictionary of all the mythical creatures in each countries history.
Music. I have a playlist of songs with no singing, all of it is calming but upbeat tempos.
Writing. I will grab a slab of paper, my pens (I am a fountain pen collector and this gives me an excuse to further explore my hobby) and I start writing down how I am feeling. Why I feel that way, what I want to do, I get all my emotions and bad thoughts out of my head and onto paper. It is a steady stream of consciousness.
But then the important thing. I do NOT re read any of it. I don't spell check, I don't read to make sure I "got everything". I just put down the pen.
Then I take the pages and burn them.
It basically downloads all the bad stuff out of your head and by not re reading it you don't put it back in. It is very freeing and makes you feel like that pressure on your chest is gone.
With your username, are you a fan of The Witcher? Or gaming in general? I am a HUGE gamer (I get confused when I don't have a HUD) and I would LOVE to talk to you about that if you like!
But please, see your doctor. Tell them how you feel, don't downplay it. Be open and honest so they can help you.
People love and care about you. I've never met you and I care about you.
When you find the right treatment, the right therapy, the right routine and lifestyle adjustments it does get so much better.
If you are a gamer hit me up! You'll probably win a lot unless it's Dark Souls. In which case, sorry in advance.
Stay safe and stay well my friend.
