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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are you taking therapy or an antidepressant? Two years ago I felt like I was on an endless treadmill (long slog) of work, childcare, eldercare, and it was work, work, work and I was quite depressed. I started worrying I would have a melt down and leave my entire family and job and got on the smallest dose of lexapro which has helped me so much. Maybe you really do want a major change and that's okay, but also just want to point out that sometimes it's okay to ask for help or go on a vacation, explore a new place, try out a new hobby around town first before jumping off the deep end. You could just be bored. [/quote] Oh I'm definitely bored. Existentially bored. And yes, already on an antidepressant. I don't need help in a domestic sense; my responsibilities aren't overwhelming or anything. Just boring. I love a vacation-- travel is my joy-- but it's all waiting for me when I get home. The boring job, of course. The aging parents. The stupid DC social norm of "I'm slammed these days, what's your schedule like in September." I just want to say f(u)ck it and leave and start fresh. But how/ where/ then what? [/quote]
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