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Re: endo and depression

From: ada (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Apr 16 18:26:17 2007


Thanks to all who responded. It sure helps to know I am not alone. Just reading your responses was helpful. I am also starting on Lexapro. Thanks again.

At Mon, 16 Apr 2007, Amy wrote: >
>I too suffer from depression. I have always been "emotional" but a few
>years ago, was officially diagnosed with depression and placed on
>Lexapro, which helps a bunch. I think many women with endo will tell
>you they feel depressed. I think some of my depression is just genetic
>tendency but I do feel that living with the constant pain, fatigue,
>emotions, etc. from having endo definitely adds to my depression. Hard
>to feel upbeat and positive when your insides are killing you and the
>disease impacts every single part of your life.m Trust me, I can totally
>relate to feeling crazy sometimes. Hang in there!
>
>Hugs!
>Amy Meyer
>
>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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