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<blockquote data-quote="Alisonjane10" data-source="post: 841939" data-attributes="member: 160262"><p>Hi there,</p><p></p><p>I honestly don't know what to say that hasn't already been said by the members who've already replied to your initial post. It's clear you are suffering from clinical depression, with several related disorders, such as Agoraphobia, which you've been very honest about. You need help to break that negative cycle mindset. There comes a time when your GP can do no more & the help you need has to come from a Consultant Psychiatrist. Their assessment helps the consultant identify other mental health professionals who may benefit you. This help could be from a Community Psychiatric Nurse, Psychologist, MH Occupational therapist...usually a whole integrated team of these professionals. Domicillary visits are often arranged for people who have difficulties leaving their home, as you've described. You can't go on like this Sarah. You're suffering terribly, & judging by your above post, you're becoming even more poorly. I don't know if you ever got in touch with Mind, as I suggested previously, but that's always an option. Phone support via Mind may be a good start for you. The advisors can guide you, provide options, support you, or simply listen to you. <a href="http://www.mind.org.uk" target="_blank">http://www.mind.org.uk</a> Be brave Sarah & seek the help you need. People care. You're not alone. But the members on here can only encourage you to take a positive step...you need to actually do it. Believe me, I know exactly how hard that is...and also how very ill a person with depression can become. You deserve better Sarah, and you can do this with help, support & understanding. You're stronger than you think. Please think about it. I wish you all the very very best.</p><p></p><p>Ali. X</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alisonjane10, post: 841939, member: 160262"] Hi there, I honestly don't know what to say that hasn't already been said by the members who've already replied to your initial post. It's clear you are suffering from clinical depression, with several related disorders, such as Agoraphobia, which you've been very honest about. You need help to break that negative cycle mindset. There comes a time when your GP can do no more & the help you need has to come from a Consultant Psychiatrist. Their assessment helps the consultant identify other mental health professionals who may benefit you. This help could be from a Community Psychiatric Nurse, Psychologist, MH Occupational therapist...usually a whole integrated team of these professionals. Domicillary visits are often arranged for people who have difficulties leaving their home, as you've described. You can't go on like this Sarah. You're suffering terribly, & judging by your above post, you're becoming even more poorly. I don't know if you ever got in touch with Mind, as I suggested previously, but that's always an option. Phone support via Mind may be a good start for you. The advisors can guide you, provide options, support you, or simply listen to you. [URL]http://www.mind.org.uk[/URL] Be brave Sarah & seek the help you need. People care. You're not alone. But the members on here can only encourage you to take a positive step...you need to actually do it. Believe me, I know exactly how hard that is...and also how very ill a person with depression can become. You deserve better Sarah, and you can do this with help, support & understanding. You're stronger than you think. Please think about it. I wish you all the very very best. Ali. X [/QUOTE]
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