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Re: endo and depressionFrom: Debbie (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun Apr 15 18:00:57 2007
Yes, I definitely lose it sometimes. Mostly it's because of the PMDD/PMS. I get so irritated, down, negative and hopeless and then the pain just sends me over the edge. Even when I have bled and start to feel better sometimes the pain just gets me down. It's such a hopeless feeling knowing that it's always going to be this way. There is no cure so maybe it won't get better, and I constantly feel exhausted and in pain and feel like I'm a prisoner because I need to watch absolutely everything I eat. It's like a life sentence. Normal people don't understand but at least here you're among people who truly understand what it's like to suffer all the time. The best thing to do is to try to educate them on a day where you actually feel good and don't want to complain. Just letting know a bit about this disease and explaining how it can make you feel goes a long way on the days when you feel awful. Hope the sun shines for you soon
-- Debbie =+=+=+ At Sun, 15 Apr 2007, anonymous wrote: > >does anyone else suffer at times with depression? I feel like I am going >crazy at times. I will be doing great and then the pain comes and wham >I get so tearful, etc....I feel like a complainer when I tell people how >bad I feel. I feel like I let everyone around me down. But, then I >also feel mad that people do not get it. It just stinks.
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