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Winks Thanks for your response, it feels good to hear from someone that knows what I'm going through. It makes me feel like I'm not alone. My husband has promised to make an effort to understand what I'm going through and I hope that makes it easier to deal with. My Dr. just put me on a new medication called Cymbalta so we'll see, it seems to work faster than most of them only one week and I'm already seeing a difference. Im going online to check out the side effects, I'll let you know what I find. Barbie
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Hi Barbie. I can relate quite a bit. Although my husband is understanding and supportive, he has never experienced depression, and so it feel like it's impossible for him to understand. He often tells me he wonders why I can't just work harder at getting better. Oh, if only that would work. I find, though, that the more I reach out to him, and really honestly tell him what I feel like, the more he understands and supports me. I don't know if your husband might respond to you reaching out, but I hope he can. I know it's my tendency to shut off from him and everyone else when I'm depressed, and so it makes it that much harder for him to understand, and for me to get better. I recently went off medication for the same reason you did - I had gained 20 pounds. Why doesn't anyone ever talk about this side effect? I'm hoping my new doctor can help me find a med that doesn't do this. Just so you know, there are resources out there even if you can't afford it. Do a search on the web for free or inexpensive therapists, and there's plenty of support groups out there. Keep plugging. Maybe we can each find medications that don't make us gain tons of weight. :) Good luck.
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This is the first time I've ever done this. I have tried on many occasions to talk to my husband and he just doesn't take it that seriously. I have had panic disorder and severe depression for the past three years, and am really tired of being scared all the time. My husband is a very good man but was raised in a very unemotional family he has a hard time showing concern even though he feels it. In the past I've contemplated suicide and was even hospitalized for it (I admitted myself). I am still battling those feelings but it's hard sometimes. I have been on all the meds, I just have a hard time taking a medicine for depression that makes me gain 25 pounds, even the ones that say that weight gain isn't a side effect. Then there's therapy which my husbands insurance has no concept of, in other words I can't afford to stay ill, but I can't afford to get well. Help it's enough to make you go mad!

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