Posted by Old Harv on December 31, 2012 at 10:30:32 from (184.151.127.255):
In Reply to: Getting over it posted by Farmallmaniac on December 30, 2012 at 00:42:55:
It sounds to me like you are seriously depressed. Looking after your grandfather is a big sacrifice for which you should be proud. Does depression run in your family? It does in mine. I was getting very depressed in my early 40s, and then my dad died. My doctor wanted to put me on pills but at first I refused. I told my doctor how when I was 13 my mother used to send me to the barn to make sure my dad didn't kill himself because of his depression. He said "That's an awful thing for a 13 year old to have to do." and my response was that it had to be done, so I did it. A couple of days later when I was trying to work in spite of all the sad thoughts going through my head it occurred to me that it was indeed a terrible thing for a 13 year old to have to do, and I decided then and there IT WAS NOT GOING TO HAPPEN TO MY KIDS. I went right to the house and called the doctor and got some pills. I am also on blood pressure pills. People sometimes try to tell me I am hooked on my happy pills as I call them, but no one has ever tried to tell me I am hooked on my blood pressure pills, and I tell them so forcefully. I have tried to quit my happy pills twice, but both times I got wildly angry over nothing and went back on them. The brain is like any other part of the body and can get sick, and pills can help it get better. By the way my oldest son who is 26 has been so depressed that he hasn't worked at all for 2 years until recently, and he didn't loose anybody. If you start to get suicidal thoughts, don't walk to the doctor, RUN.
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