Re: Unusual type of depression,advice needed
From: Lisa (lisafaz_at_gmail.com)
Date: 08/29/04
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Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 16:20:45 -0400
You DO realize we're not doctors, right?
Hell, I'm not a beautician, so would you let me cut your hair? I have no
idea how to, but I've had my own hair cut a bunch of times!
If you want real treatment, go to a professional.
"Arib" <sawal_4500@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Hi everyone.I need some help and advice.About 5 years ago i suffered
> from an extremely traumatic experience.This trauma lasted for roughly
> 9 months.Due to the length and intensity of it I began to feel
> depressed.However this depression is not of the normal variety.I mean
> I did not feel any melancholia/sadness,but felt the other physical
> symptoms associated with depression:lack of energy,lack of
> motivation,intense prolonged anxiety over otherwise normally trivial
> worries,complete absence of sex drive,total inability to feel
> emotions,such as anger and sadness, and a general inablity to feel any
> physical/bodily pleasure.I think there is a name for this kind of
> depression which manifests itself physically without any sadness.
> I have been suffering from this for roughly 5 years,even though the
> original trauma is over,my brain refuses to move on.What i want advice
> on is the best type/combination of anti-depressants for this type of
> depression.There are so many,from Prozac to Wellbutrin to Zoloft that
> i'm very confused.I already have access to Bromocriptine tablets,and
> would consider taking them in combination with any other tablets.
> I know that some might advice me to see a doctor instead of posting on
> google,but the reasons for me not seeing a doctor are quite
> complicated and for now i am just getting an idea of what tablets
> might be suitable for me.
> Thanks a lot for reading my email and bye.
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