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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here, that is so interesting about depression, I have never thought about it. I once spoke casually to a therapist who thought maybe I did have depression but thought I didn't realize it because I tended to push through it (rather than complain, stay in bed, cry or let it affect work -- none of which I do)[/quote] OP, I'm the first poster who brought up depression. You sound a lot like me; I have always been the kind of person who "sucks it up" and can push through just about anything with my sanity supposedly intact. It wasn't until after the birth of my second child that I felt like I was unraveling. I have always been incredibly level-headed, reasonable, and reliable. My anxiety gets very bad in situations when I feel like I can't be those things because there's too much on my plate, circumstances I don't control or don't understand, etc. I've been on Wellbutrin for a few months now, and it's helped enormously. [/quote]
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