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Relapse after 15 years on medication
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Hey there,things have changed a lot ,you need to go back to gp.
If you can give us some more details so we can try to help you.
The big guns will be here soon to help.
Later
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Hi Sdm,
Firstly, welcome to the forums.
Sorry to read what you are going through.. relapse is very hard especially when you have overcome a mental health illness like depression before... one thing to point out is that you have come out of it before and you can come out of it again.
As 9 names later said, have you been back to see your GP? that will be the first step I feel. Have you ever seen a psychologist in the past, in conjunction with your medication?
Please remember you can also call the Beyond Blue helpline for any advice on 1300 22 4636 24/7, they are trained professionals there who can offer assistance if you need it.
Please, feel free to post back as much as you like.
My best for you,
Jay
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Thanks for the reply, have been to the GP has put me on medication, have a referral to a psychiatrist but there are long waits to get in where I live..
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Once we have had depression it stays with us, whether we have overcome it or not, but this doesn't mean that you can't live a normal life, because you can with taking your medication, but it doesn't stop you from having a relapse, which you are going through, I'm sorry.
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This certainly means that you need to have your AD's reviewed by your doctor, whether they have to be increased or decide on taking another one.
I would like to know how you're coping at the moment, but only if it suits you. Geoff.
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Hi Sdm,
In this instance where you are waiting for your psych appointment, I would recommend using the Beyond Blue services like the phone line or the online chat where you are speaking with trained professionals. Using these forums are great as well. I know it's a long wait but keep going and know it will get better and keep reminding yourself that you have got through this before and will again.
Is there anything that you like doing that helps ease your anxiety? Reading a book, exercising, being around friends or family? I'd be doing as much things that help ease your anxiety as well.
My best,
Jay