Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bourbon.
But seriously, OP, your primary concerns in this aren't getting well, but limiting weight gain and maintaining your sex drive. Inferring from your other posts, your husband has been adamant that those things can't happen. You've got bigger problems that you don't even realize.
OP here. Excuse you. I have a higher sex drive than my husband and I enjoy having a sex drive. This has nothing to do with him. He likes me at all weights. I like me in the healthy range. Way to make major stereotypical assumptions.
Now please keep recs coming. Will check out lexapro.
Anonymous wrote:Bourbon.
But seriously, OP, your primary concerns in this aren't getting well, but limiting weight gain and maintaining your sex drive. Inferring from your other posts, your husband has been adamant that those things can't happen. You've got bigger problems that you don't even realize.
Anonymous wrote:Drugs are not the answer. Get a grip.
Anonymous wrote:Trazodone so I can sleep through the night rather than waking at 2 am with anxiety. Bonus -- doesn't have the risks of Ambien, Lunesta, etc.! The news said today that the FDA is making drug manufacturers put big warning labels on the Ambien-type drugs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exercise and therapy. For mild symtoms (which it sounds like yours are) medications are no better than placebo. "Mild" doesn't mean they aren't crappy or unpleasant, but that they are not severe.
OP here. I do appreciate all the posts. I did not go into every detail which is why you may think my symptoms are mild. They are not. It's a fight every day to make sure I exercise and do uplifting things and still it makes it harder to work, be a good mom and spouse. These emotions are taking their toll and really just want to feel at peace. Yoga aint gonna do that.I am not functioning at a decent level and the sanwich isn't going to be done for a long, long time. I don't feel very hopeful about the future. I don't have any suicidal ideation, but I do have a dark cloud I am constantly contending with.
Anonymous wrote: Therapy is fine and i try to do self-care and fun things and use a million techniques, but I think it's time for meds. Exercise helps the most, but not enough. My doctor will just go along with what I suggest.