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11-23-2018 03:05 AM
11-23-2018 12:32 PM
hi there @Mazz123 - thank you for coming on here to share what's going on for you and your daughter.
it sounds like a really tough time at the moment - the issues you've spoken about with antidepressants are extremely common, and many people face the same dilemma when it comes to antidepressants.
The side effects can be severe, and the positive impact limited. It is really so individual whether medication is a right fit for your daughter, and your judgment is really important!
Your tests around hormones and other things sound like a great idea - it's very important to explore other potential things going on that can impact on mood, and health.
It is also always a good idea to get a second opinion from a medical professional, if you're unsure about the information you've been given.
Does your daughter find the sessions with the psychologist helpful?
I'm sorry to hear that you feel unsupported, the system can be really tough.
What are you doing to look after yourself in all of this?
You sound like such a caring, and supportive parent, and you should be proud of all you're doing to look after your daughter.
11-23-2018 07:24 PM
11-23-2018 09:47 PM
11-25-2018 08:29 AM
Hi @Mazz123,
It sounds like a tremendously challenging time (well, a long time period!),
I also agree that it is a good idea to look for other causes for your daughters struggles, well done for pursuing these!
My son takes Sertraline. When he first started taking this (at the start of the year) it made a noticeable improvement. His anxiety drastically reduced, you could feel his demeanor change. In May this year, life became really difficult for him, and we increased his dose. The suicidal thoughts decreased.
I remember learning that meds work on around 50% of cases, and as we have seen, it is not enough to "fix" things (as you say, they don't suddenly make the world perfect). When they do work, I do believe they help soften the extreme emotional responses (which can provide the mindset needed for therapy to work).
From the many issues going on in your young persons life it sounds like you are right to seek treatment from a range of professionals. I think it is a great idea that you are keeping a diary (something that I'm kind of using this forum for . . .) and I commend you for doing everything you can to make your children's life amazing.
My recommendation would be to seek family therapy in addition to personal therapy. We have started doing this, and although my son has not been pro-active (i.e., not always turning up to sessions), it helps everyone else in the family (which I think is the glue that helps everyone keep on ticking on). Just a thought for you to take or leave.
Best of luck
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