Anonymous wrote:I feel like I've lived enough.
Anonymous wrote:How do you know if you're suicidal? I wouldn't ever kill myself because I don't think I'm brave enough and because I wouldn't want to hurt my family, but I have spent a lot of time thinking of how I'd do it. If you think about death a lot and wish you were dead, but you know you'd never do it, is that a form of depression? Is there any medicine to help for those feelings?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks so much for the feedback. Can a GP actually treat depression? Can depression be treated with medicine alone? I swear I really don't know if there's anything I could even talk about with a therapist - I just figured maybe a psychiatrist would be the way to go in terms of diagnosis and medicine. And that seemed so overwhelming. It is daunting to think about talking to someone when I don't have much to say. I'd so much rather see a GP. And I realize my initial post wasn't really cohesive at all. What I mean by "confusion" was that it's confusing that I spend a lot of time wishing I was dead yet not feeling suicidal.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks so much for the feedback. Can a GP actually treat depression? Can depression be treated with medicine alone? I swear I really don't know if there's anything I could even talk about with a therapist - I just figured maybe a psychiatrist would be the way to go in terms of diagnosis and medicine. And that seemed so overwhelming. It is daunting to think about talking to someone when I don't have much to say. I'd so much rather see a GP. And I realize my initial post wasn't really cohesive at all. What I mean by "confusion" was that it's confusing that I spend a lot of time wishing I was dead yet not feeling suicidal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are depressed. Thats what depression feels like. Your first call should be to your regular doctor to have your thyroid checked. Then you should tell him exactly what you wrote here. Hopefully he can refer you to someone in your network or call to get you in sooner.
Oh, and this idea that there's no way anyone can help? Thats classic depression talking and the way it affects your cognition. It becomes very difficult to problem-solve, to see a way out.
Please call your doctor.
Thank you. I wouldn't have made those connections. It's funny because there was another forum about thyroid deficiency and it sounded a little like me (frequently tired and hair loss - I have really thick hair but notice when I clean that there's tons of it everywhere in the floor). And thanks for the explanation about depression. I believe what you're saying but it's funny because I really don't feel depressed. I just don't feel much of anything.
Anonymous wrote:You are depressed. Thats what depression feels like. Your first call should be to your regular doctor to have your thyroid checked. Then you should tell him exactly what you wrote here. Hopefully he can refer you to someone in your network or call to get you in sooner.
Oh, and this idea that there's no way anyone can help? Thats classic depression talking and the way it affects your cognition. It becomes very difficult to problem-solve, to see a way out.
Please call your doctor.