Seen therapists, why bother.

Kilo
Community Member
Hi, I Have been battling depression for most of my life. I have tried anti depression meds seen therapists, whats the point when you try and try and life just kicks you constantly, I did not ask to come into this world.
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Sophie_M
Moderator
Moderator
Hi Kilo,
Welcome to the Beyond Blue forums,
We're sorry to hear about your ongoing battle with depression; we understand it's disheartening when you feel you're putting in so much effort but aren't able to see the benefits. Would you feel comfortable sharing with us a bit more about yourself and your history of depression?

We know the effectiveness of medication and therapy can differ from person to person. It might be worth speaking to your GP about another anti-depressant. You may also find that another therapist is more suited to your personality and needs. You might like to look through our "A guide to what works for depression" booklet for further ideas on mental health treatments. 

We hope you know that there is always help available to you, whether it's from our professional mental health counsellors Beyond Blue (available 24/7/365 on 1300 22 4636) or our friends at Lifeline (13 11 14) or the Suicide Call Back Service (1300 659 467).

We hope to hear more from you Kilo.
   

geoff
Champion Alumni
Champion Alumni

Hello Kilo, can we offer you a warm welcome and understand exactly what you've told us and if possible can I explain the situation I was in when married.

I'd been seeing a psychologist for quite a while a long time ago, and my wife kept on saying 'why on earth am I seeing her when nothing was changing and the AD's weren't helping', yes she had made a good point, but I could tell her many things that I couldn't tell anyone else, so if I can suggest your first objective is to find a therapist you feel comfortable talking to, they might not necessarily help you overcome your depression straight away, but it's a place where you can talk to them, something that you can't do outside of the session.

These therapist's need to try and understand everything that has caused this, plus any trigger points and require all of this information to know why you need to see them and this can't be obtained straight away as you could be hiding secrets and they won't understand everything in the first couple of sessions.

It can be very frustrating for you but any type of depression can involve so much and you may have to take several different types of AD's, I think I tried at least half a dozen before the one was found to help me.

Please ask any question you like.

Geoff.

Kilo
Community Member
Hi Sophie, my story , basically I think i am high functioning autism or something, since I was a baby, I had eating issues which continue through to today. Basically I only eat fish, bacon, sausages, apples, bread/toast with vegemite. I vomit gag etc with all other food, which limits socialising and is embarrassing. I did meet a lady who I married and had a daughter who I have a great relationship with (she is the only reason I am still here). My ex wife had alot of mental health issues after our child was born suicide attempts etc then after 15 years marriage of me supporting her emotionally, my mum got Alzheimer's and I had to look after her also as my Dad had passed away when I was 3 and my brothers and 2 sisters jad also passed, trying to help mum and wife, then my daughter was diagnosed with Body Dismorfic Disorder. So during this time my wife had an affair. So we split. Sold house etc. A few years later I met a lady we were getting along well, I helped her out financially then my mum passed and not long after I bought a house with girlfriend, a year later we seperated. I lost financially alot in seperation. Will never recover financially. I also have a thing called restless legs which causes massive issues trying to sleep.