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The holiday season is difficult.
The stresses of the holiday season can deplete seratonin levels so you may need to adjust your meds. I don't know where you live but the sunlight is not strong in CT during the winter months. I would also have your vit D levels checked. If you have the energy to get outside for a 30 minute walk, I recommend it.
Wish I could be of more help buy hopefully someone else will respond with some good advise.
Roseann0 -
Being gentle with yourself
Alexcc, I think you're probably being too hard on yourself, but I can understand and appreciate what you are feeling. I just started radiation a couple of weeks ago, and already am putting pressure on myself to get it done and over with and be on to the next part of this "journey" as they call it. Sometimes I literally have to stop and remind myself to be a.) patient b.) gentle with myself. For me that means the space to simply be present with all the emotions that might come up without judging them, positive OR negative/depressing (and believe me, they come whether you want them or not). I don't know a single woman who is overjoyed about having cancer - it IS hell. Based on my own personal experience I'd say the "step back" you're describing is pretty normal (you're allowed to have those - I've had LOTS!). You'll find yourself on the "up" side sooner than you think. Hope this helps.0 -
EffexorDragon5 said:Being gentle with yourself
Alexcc, I think you're probably being too hard on yourself, but I can understand and appreciate what you are feeling. I just started radiation a couple of weeks ago, and already am putting pressure on myself to get it done and over with and be on to the next part of this "journey" as they call it. Sometimes I literally have to stop and remind myself to be a.) patient b.) gentle with myself. For me that means the space to simply be present with all the emotions that might come up without judging them, positive OR negative/depressing (and believe me, they come whether you want them or not). I don't know a single woman who is overjoyed about having cancer - it IS hell. Based on my own personal experience I'd say the "step back" you're describing is pretty normal (you're allowed to have those - I've had LOTS!). You'll find yourself on the "up" side sooner than you think. Hope this helps.
Yes your being to hard on your self. I am on effexor also. Its just a drug, not a cure all. It's helps a lot, but you may still have days that are not so good and thats ok.I have been told, It's only when you have to many days like that is when you need to talk to your doctor. I hate the ups and downs. Hang in there. Hugs
Kathy0 -
I am trying to enjoy life
I am trying to enjoy life again but not sure how to anymore . Will try all of the advice given. It is VERY helpful to know wthat I am not the only person to have these feelings. I am very alone in them sometimes. (Not that I want anyone else to feel this way). Thank you all very much!0 -
Depression
I have been on Lexapro since two weeks after my diagnosis in July 2009. I have always gotten depressed in the past once the holidays are over and we have to face the winter months ahead and this year is no different. I miss my grandbabies who have gone back to Maryland and I'm facing another 6 month check up in Feb. Reading this board usually helps me get through the rough days. Hang in there...0 -
Yes a year and a half after
Yes a year and a half after surgery i had depression and again through the holidays but now that they are over and starting a new year i feel a little better today.We've all been through alot and will have are ups and downs just remember your not alone.Hugs Frankie0 -
yes its nirmal to getFrankie Shannon said:Yes a year and a half after
Yes a year and a half after surgery i had depression and again through the holidays but now that they are over and starting a new year i feel a little better today.We've all been through alot and will have are ups and downs just remember your not alone.Hugs Frankie
yes its nirmal to get depressed, even with meds. I think they help to maintain a steady state, and not use up valuable energy with sadness, worry and anxiety. However they dont make us numb thank goodness, just help us manage our lives to the fullest. the above sugestions are good. just seek assistance if it gets prolonged, or deep.0 -
Emotional
I have problem with this too, got put on Xanax too. Depends on how bad symptoms and what's going on with me. I ended up with a migraine, cough and high fever the last few days. It's okay things will get better. You have to tell people and don't hold it in or no one knows how you're feeling. Do something you enjoy, or watch a movie that you can't help but smile.You're not in this alone okay?0 -
Some thoughtsalexcc said:Once again.. thank you all
Once again.. thank you all for your help. This is a wonderful place for getting things out. Sometimes I feel I shouldn't burden people with all of this, but you all understand!
I lost what I wrote. I'll try again later!
I did have some thoughts.
Suzanne0 -
Don't be so hard on
Don't be so hard on yourself...easier said then done I know...
Denise0 -
Cancer is tough - we all get depressed
Don't be so hard on yourself. Cancer is a horrible disease but you can make it through. Take each day at a time. We have all felt as you do in our journey with cancer. We have our good days and our bad days. Sometimes we feel like it's one step forward and two steps back and some days we feel on top of the world. Winter-time is definitely more depressing for me --- I look forward to spring and summer. Hang in there with us and make sure to take your xanox and effexor when you need to.
God Bless,
Betsy0
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