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Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) - has anyone tried this?
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MBSR programs the last two years, meditate regularly, don't drink much, swim twice a week and walk my dogs, study part time, catch up with friends every week etc etc. I'm a single parent with no respite options and unfortunately don't have the sort of friends or family that either understand the gravity of my condition or can provide much support. It's not much of a life but I'm making the best of what I can. I'm a single parent so I have to keep plowing on for my children even if I don't feel like it. I know it's easy to think something might be the Holy Grail for treatment and I am realistic but EMDR seemed like it might the thing for me. Would love to hear from anyone who has tried it and found it helpful/unhelpful. Thanks comrades
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Hi Renmon and thanks for your post.
I have heard of EMDR but I have not tried it at all. There certainly is no harm in trying something that may held you and be beneficial.
It certainly sounds to me like you do quite a lot to try to help yourself, well done to you! It must be difficult being a single parent, having everything to do yourself.
Is it at all possible for you to ask one of your friends or your family if they can look after your children for a couple of hours so you can have a bit of time to yourself?
Or is it possible to organise outings with other friends who have children, so there are more hands and eyes all working together to look after the children?
If you don't mind me asking, roughly what age are your children and what time do they go to bed? Is it possible for you to set one evening aside each week where you do something special for yourself once the children are asleep?
I've not heard of treatment resistant depression before, would you like to explain that further?
Try the EMDR and you might be able to give us all some feedback on it.
Cheers for now from Mrs. Dools
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Hi Renmon,
Thanks for getting back to me. After reading your post, I think you do amazingly well and am pleased to know you have a wonderful medical team helping you.
I don't have children, (not by choice) and I have not been single for a long time, so can't relate to those issues, but I do certainly know about depression and the effects it can have.
After having some "unusual" reactions to medication I do understand what you have written regarding not being able to have the opportunity to try something else due to the children.
Some medication does have awful side effects when you are needing to come off them in order to try something else. Hopefully you will be able to find various ways of coping okay without the medication.
Have you tried the EMDR therapy? Is it something your medical team can help you with?
We too live in a rural community and do find it a little difficult to find the support required for mental health issues. My Dr. is very supportive though.
My family try to help out and are concerned for me, but usually from a distance. I have a girlfriend who tries to understand and is there for me.
Since joining this forum, I have been very encouraged, empowered and feel like I can better cope with my depression through all the sharing and advice that happens here.
The stigma of mental health doesn't help either, it is not always easy to tell people you know that you suffer from it. You never know how they are going to react.
I recently told a group of people I am in contact with that I have depression and half of them admitted they have suffered from it as well so a great discussion happened. That is not always the case though!
I too find routine important in my own life. I am sure it helps with the children.
Thanks again for sharing your story. I hope you are able to benefit greatly from being part of the community here. Hopefully you and the children will have a good week.
Cheers for now from Mrs. Dools
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