just started sertraline
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hi i have just started sertraline for depression. i have suffered for most of my life and now have taken the road to stop it controlling my life. i have read all your notes and have found them very helpful, am just a bit frightened about the future and if i can get through it. i have been so low and empty for so long,all i want is to be happy.
has anyone been were i am now? i know i have to face this i contacted my GP for help and booked to see a couciller so i know i need help, just want to know has anyone been here and got through it? :cry: :cry:
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I know exactly where you are coming from. My Gp has put me on these tablets this morning and I am waiting to see a counsellor. Its not a nice place to be, but taking the tablets and agreeing to see the counsellor is the first step to getting better. I dont know about you, but i just want to be back to myself and start functioning in the real world again!
rach23
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Guest
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I used antidepressants but also took the revelvant steps to change my life.
i think the pills are a good way of gettng the motivation that u need to change stuff, but.. i believe that the pills alone arent enough to help, when your well enough, u must take steps to change your life, else when u stop taking them, the depression will return.
im not an expert, i only have my own experiences to go by....
but there is definately light at the end of the tunnel!!!
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BigBird
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I have been on Sertraline now for about 4 months and after suffering the side effects of going on them I have to say I feel a lot better now.
I have suffered with depression in one form or another for over 20 years and for the best part of it either was ignored, I refused to take tablets or battled to get any sort of help or support. It all changed when I was finally referred to a fantastic psychiatrist who has been brilliant over the last 6 years.
I know that I will always have this but know that there is light at the end of the tunnel and with the help of these tablets, I am having a lot more good times than bad.
Chin up honey, you are not alone.
Bigbird
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Well... two weeks on and I have to go back to the Doctor tomorrow for a check up. The first week of taking the tablets was a bit weird and I felt rather numb and not myself, but I have to say I'm starting to feel a bit better. I didnt think a tablet would help, but.... i think it is. I know its going to be a while, and I will still have to discuss things with my counsellor, but I think its getting better every day :-) a relief....
How are you getting on?
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