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As the title suggests I don’t know how to bring up the topic of depression & anxiety with my gp when I see her on the 13th. As she thought it was from when I was being tested for coeliac disease (which I now have my diagnosis of that) but yet I haven’t been the same since as the gastro specialist I did have completely mishandled my case & put me through really unnecessary stress for 7 months during that time. She also had me do in that time a phycologist quiz which my score for that was very high as in near the end of the top end of it + she did admit she thought I was slightly depressed ages ago. So I need advice on how to go about bringing up the topic of depression to my gp as after trying to talk about it to two family members one who that conversation really did not go well with and the other one completely ignored the topic so at a loss on how to go bringing it up to my gp. I also had a breakdown on the 25th of February, could not stop crying and was having some very dark thoughts & feelings. I’m also getting more & more drained mentally and physically which I don’t know how I’ll be coping with it for much longer or how I still am as I was past my coping limit last time I saw my gp.
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Hi Mocha Delight
you have made an excellent point with your thread topic....We have spoken before on another thread and thankyou for being a part of the Beyond Blue forum family!
You are stronger than you think by discussing your depression with two family members and I feel for you with the lack of understanding you experienced
GP's have a greater understanding re our mental health than even 10 years ago....I still see my GP every 6-8 weeks for a 'tune up' with my depression and 'leftover anxiety'
Even if you print out this page including my response....your GP will understand. Can I ask if you 'get along' reasonably well with your GP?
You dont have to endure these horrible feelings Mocha....There is always hope..This is my 37th year with mental health problems and you are doing well by posting about it as well as you have
we are here and listening
Paul
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