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Hi Ellen2018,
Firstly, welcome to the forums.
May I suggest maybe taking him to see a GP and possibly speaking to a psychologist to try and work out the cause of his depression? Do you know much about why he is feeling this way?
Please, post back as much as you like, we are always happy to talk.
My best for you,
Jay
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Hello Ellen2018
Welcome and thankyou for having the courage to post too!
I have had depression for over 21 years and doing a lot better with my GP now....(just for your info)
Can I ask if your son has been diagnosed with depression? I understand you as my 24 year old daughter has been showing signs of depression as well
If you can provide any additional information we can support you more effectively. I know that depression is not a free pass to give a parent a hard time though. (thats if you are going through a rough patch)
Even for me...my depression doesnt let me be a pain to my mum...or family.
Your privacy is paramount here Ellen2018.The forums are also a judgement free place where you can post too!
I really hope you can post back when convenient. There are many gentle people on the forums that can be here for you
My Kind thoughts for you
Paul
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Hello Ellen,
Welcome this caring community.
Jay, Paul and nickname have given you helpful advice.
My son was 19 when was diagnosed with depression. He was at uni and went to the counselling service who were very helpful.
Kind thoughts
Quirky