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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 617734" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>Good for you Molly.</p><p></p><p>I have no experience of community teams as such... Although I am in the midst of learning about such teams from other interests. No actual experience of though.</p><p></p><p>Good that GP arranged tests. You never know how stress etc is affecting you internally so good to be checked out fully and good on GP for doing so.</p><p></p><p>The antidepressant taking aspect reminds me of my hubby and me. I was sent on cbt courses, seeing a counsellor, antidepressants etc... But it wasn't until the near end of my marriage and taking hubby to a fantastic counsellor that this counsellor said that It wasn't me thathad the problems but my hubby.... Won't give details of the ****, but besides taking d3 supplements, my life has totally changed. Along with hubby. He admitted the **** and depression eventually with the counsellor and since then our lives have transformed. </p><p></p><p>Just really saying Molly that partners can without knowing it drag you down. They don't know it or realise it. It would be better to discuss with partner than you going down the anti depressant route. </p><p></p><p>Truly, both of our lives have been transfirmed since hubby finally admitted he was depressed ( he had been thru a **** time with work). </p><p></p><p>Like you, I had also taken myself off with friends and hobbies etc, but the fundamentally wrong jigsaw pieces were still in their wrong places when I came home..... Now the jigsaw pieces fit so snug and in the right places I can say I love my life, coming home and really being happy.</p><p></p><p>I so wish that you too could get this turn around from your partner... And that you don't end up on antidepressants, cbt etc because of someone else...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 617734, member: 17713"] Good for you Molly. I have no experience of community teams as such... Although I am in the midst of learning about such teams from other interests. No actual experience of though. Good that GP arranged tests. You never know how stress etc is affecting you internally so good to be checked out fully and good on GP for doing so. The antidepressant taking aspect reminds me of my hubby and me. I was sent on cbt courses, seeing a counsellor, antidepressants etc... But it wasn't until the near end of my marriage and taking hubby to a fantastic counsellor that this counsellor said that It wasn't me thathad the problems but my hubby.... Won't give details of the ****, but besides taking d3 supplements, my life has totally changed. Along with hubby. He admitted the **** and depression eventually with the counsellor and since then our lives have transformed. Just really saying Molly that partners can without knowing it drag you down. They don't know it or realise it. It would be better to discuss with partner than you going down the anti depressant route. Truly, both of our lives have been transfirmed since hubby finally admitted he was depressed ( he had been thru a **** time with work). Like you, I had also taken myself off with friends and hobbies etc, but the fundamentally wrong jigsaw pieces were still in their wrong places when I came home..... Now the jigsaw pieces fit so snug and in the right places I can say I love my life, coming home and really being happy. I so wish that you too could get this turn around from your partner... And that you don't end up on antidepressants, cbt etc because of someone else... [/QUOTE]
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