Bluemarinejosephine
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
Hello everyone,
I hope this message finds you well.
I would be truly grateful for the insight of anyone who has experience with escitalopram, as I find myself at a small crossroads and could use a little guidance.
Here’s my little story:
My GP recently suggested that one possible way to ease the ongoing mental strain of managing Type 1 diabetes might be to try a low dose of escitalopram—an antidepressant, as I’ve since learned. The idea would be to start gently, with 5 mg daily, and review together after six weeks to see how I respond.
As I shared with her, I’ve always approached medication with caution. Aside from my insulin, I don’t take anything else, and my general philosophy leans toward more holistic and natural forms of care. I’m genuinely open to exploring paths like meditation, yoga, hypnotherapy, acupuncture, herbal support, and of course, talk therapy—anything that could gently support emotional wellbeing.
This is now the third appointment where she has gently reiterated her suggestion, explaining that she has already prepared the prescription and that it’s waiting for me at the pharmacy, should I feel ready to go ahead. She believes it may be the most immediate and effective step to help alleviate some of the mental weight that comes with daily diabetes management.
If any of you have walked this path and would feel comfortable sharing your experience, I would be so appreciative. Your perspective would mean a great deal and may help me find the clarity I need to make the right decision for myself.
With heartfelt thanks, always,
Josephine
I hope this message finds you well.
I would be truly grateful for the insight of anyone who has experience with escitalopram, as I find myself at a small crossroads and could use a little guidance.
Here’s my little story:
My GP recently suggested that one possible way to ease the ongoing mental strain of managing Type 1 diabetes might be to try a low dose of escitalopram—an antidepressant, as I’ve since learned. The idea would be to start gently, with 5 mg daily, and review together after six weeks to see how I respond.
As I shared with her, I’ve always approached medication with caution. Aside from my insulin, I don’t take anything else, and my general philosophy leans toward more holistic and natural forms of care. I’m genuinely open to exploring paths like meditation, yoga, hypnotherapy, acupuncture, herbal support, and of course, talk therapy—anything that could gently support emotional wellbeing.
This is now the third appointment where she has gently reiterated her suggestion, explaining that she has already prepared the prescription and that it’s waiting for me at the pharmacy, should I feel ready to go ahead. She believes it may be the most immediate and effective step to help alleviate some of the mental weight that comes with daily diabetes management.
If any of you have walked this path and would feel comfortable sharing your experience, I would be so appreciative. Your perspective would mean a great deal and may help me find the clarity I need to make the right decision for myself.
With heartfelt thanks, always,
Josephine