Hi Flower
Medication doesn't seem to work for me either. I've seen a couple of GPs and a psychiatrist, and they all think it's just a matter of finding the right one, but I've tried Zoloft, Paxil, Effexor and Wellbutrin now and I'm losing faith. And I hate the woozy feeling of coming on and off these drugs!
I worked for awhile with a nutritionist when I was in between drugs, and I'm happy to share with you the important things I learned:
- a good multi-vitamin, multi-mineral, high in the B vitamins, daily
- salmon oil (or the like) for Essential Fatty Acids daily
- avoid, as much as possible, simple carbohydrates (sugar, white bread, etc) and caffeine as they tend to give a rush of energy and then drop you into a pit. Too much time on this kind of roller coaster can interfere with sleep patterns as well.
- protein-rich foods are important for stable energy levels, as are complex carbohydrates (whole grains, high-fibre fruit and vegetables, etc), but most important is a well-balanced diet
- a deficiency in magnesium can be a contributer to depression. While I don't know how common magnesium deficiency is, the best way to boost magnesium levels is by taking a long, hot bath in magnesium sulphate (otherwise known as epsom salts, a component in many bath salts). As I'm much better at beating myself up than treating myself, I like to tell myself that I have a magnesium deficiency that needs regular treatment!
- lots of water, as even mild dehydration can make you feel flat and tired.
- regular exercise, even just a leisurely walk for 20 minutes a day, boosts energy and feel-good hormones.
There's a ton of different advice on diet and depression, and it can take a lot of time and money to weed through it all. The vitamin stuff can be a minefield as well, because taking supplements of some vitamins can throw levels of other vitamins out of whack and it gets far too complicated for me to keep track of! There's very little hard evidence, either, so I like to keep things simple and supplement a balanced diet with the few things that most experts agree upon.
Now if I could just follow my own advice, stay away from chocolate and motivate myself to exercise...!
Hope this was helpful.