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<blockquote data-quote="addictedtosoreen" data-source="post: 328359" data-attributes="member: 51518"><p>Hi mel</p><p>I read your post and couldnt not reply. Im not diabetic myself but my 12 yr old son is and has been for 11 years. </p><p>I cannot even begin to imagine what you are going through with your diabetes but i can understand your deppression. I was diagnosed with post natal deppression 14 yrs ago after my son was born and it just never went away. I was put on prozac and pretty much left to deal with it for the next 13 years. none of the doctors i saw were sympathetic or really wanted to help, just gave me more pills. last christmas i picked up the phone to ring social services to take my children because i just couldnt cope anymore. Luckily i didnt and instead made a call to my doctors and asked to see a different doctor. He actually understood and changed my meds, later upping the dose so now and for the last year i have felt "normal" for the first time in my whole adult life. Please please please go see a different doctor, your meds are obviously not working for you. I believe that once your meds are actually working you will feel better about about your diabetes. My heart goes out to you, i have been in that black hole with apparently no way out, where the whole world seems to much to bear and you would give anything just to dissapear. If you want to talk, im here, sometimes talking to someone online and not face to face is easier. </p><p>Huge hugs</p><p>Rachael xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="addictedtosoreen, post: 328359, member: 51518"] Hi mel I read your post and couldnt not reply. Im not diabetic myself but my 12 yr old son is and has been for 11 years. I cannot even begin to imagine what you are going through with your diabetes but i can understand your deppression. I was diagnosed with post natal deppression 14 yrs ago after my son was born and it just never went away. I was put on prozac and pretty much left to deal with it for the next 13 years. none of the doctors i saw were sympathetic or really wanted to help, just gave me more pills. last christmas i picked up the phone to ring social services to take my children because i just couldnt cope anymore. Luckily i didnt and instead made a call to my doctors and asked to see a different doctor. He actually understood and changed my meds, later upping the dose so now and for the last year i have felt "normal" for the first time in my whole adult life. Please please please go see a different doctor, your meds are obviously not working for you. I believe that once your meds are actually working you will feel better about about your diabetes. My heart goes out to you, i have been in that black hole with apparently no way out, where the whole world seems to much to bear and you would give anything just to dissapear. If you want to talk, im here, sometimes talking to someone online and not face to face is easier. Huge hugs Rachael xx [/QUOTE]
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