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<blockquote data-quote="Norfolkmell" data-source="post: 2123723" data-attributes="member: 306528"><p>I have had depression for several years/ decades and was very resistant to taking medication, however a very wise doctor explained that depression is a chemical imbalance in your brain, if it you were anaemic you would take medication to get better, depression is the same you could do it without help but why turn down help unnecessarily. Medication works but you may have to try different things, I went through a lot of different ones some with very weird side effects but eventually found something that worked alongside all my other medications. </p><p>You've come to the right place for support and understanding, I'm sending huge hugs from Norfolk.</p><p>Please tell us how you are getting on and please tell your husband how you are feeling, they are usually relieved to know what's really going on and will support you in everything. </p><p>Mell</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norfolkmell, post: 2123723, member: 306528"] I have had depression for several years/ decades and was very resistant to taking medication, however a very wise doctor explained that depression is a chemical imbalance in your brain, if it you were anaemic you would take medication to get better, depression is the same you could do it without help but why turn down help unnecessarily. Medication works but you may have to try different things, I went through a lot of different ones some with very weird side effects but eventually found something that worked alongside all my other medications. You've come to the right place for support and understanding, I'm sending huge hugs from Norfolk. Please tell us how you are getting on and please tell your husband how you are feeling, they are usually relieved to know what's really going on and will support you in everything. Mell [/QUOTE]
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