Depression and cancer
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Thanks Bonnie..........I think if we get her pain under control she may have a better outlook on life. However, I also think that she is worring too much (understandably) about the unknown. I was wondering if an antidepressant has helped others? I wonder if Onc MD's are pretty receptive to prescribing? We are going to her doctor tomorrow.0
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Lots of women dealing with cancer have taken antidepressants. For some like myself it is after the first go around with chemo and everything. I think between having no estrogen and the fight isn't so bad it all gets overwhelming. For me I was only on them for a couple months and haven't had to take again since. But some of the other women I have chatted with have been on them for a year. The oncologists are very aware of the depression factor that goes along with this disease. Good luck at the Dr and hopefully they'll have some suggestions for less pain also.megbrorn said:Thanks Bonnie..........I think if we get her pain under control she may have a better outlook on life. However, I also think that she is worring too much (understandably) about the unknown. I was wondering if an antidepressant has helped others? I wonder if Onc MD's are pretty receptive to prescribing? We are going to her doctor tomorrow.
Prayers and Hugs Bonnie0 -
I've been taking Zoloft for over a year now. The cancer diagnosis is a tough thing to take, and I talked to my doctor about the anxiety I was feeling, and she prescribed Zoloft for me. I took Prozac some years ago, and it's a lot more powerful than Zoloft. I haven't had any apparent side effects, so I'd really recommend that she try it (or something similar).
I wish her (and you) the best of luck getting her pain under control. Life is too short to live it in misery!0
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