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Hello Peeps
I am on day 4 and have experienced a dip – so ANY words of hope and encouragement would be greatly appreciated – Kind Regards xx
Hi kuku:
Just saw your post. The dip as far as I have experienced, talked with others or read about is temporary. That is the positive in what can feel like a worse than the original depression experience. Knowledge is helpful in knowing that temporary is the operative word here. It can provide the hope and patience we need to endure the darkness of the dip. By the time you read this, I am sure it will have passed as it seems like a short term occurrence.
I hope this message gets to you and I apologize for a late response.
How are you doing now?
Colleen
kuku
How has your Dip progressed since you posted last week?
I’ve had several Dips in my 2 weeks or so thus far. Based on everything I’ve read, I’m prepared for more with even increased low’s.. well just in case!
Hang in there!
SvenS
SvenSven:
Your perspective and attitude is admirable. What an inspiration. Thanks for sharing. I just had a medical procedure which required anesthesia. I experienced a depressive episode after, as anesthesia is a depressant, resulting in 3 booster treatments. It took 16 days for the treatments to be effective, during which time I experienced a dip. It was the first time with booster treatments that happened. It reminded me that depression is a chronic illness that needs attention on a continuum. I am pulling for you!
Colleen
Kuku,
I’m wondering how you are doing? I see you posted in January. Are you done with your treatments? How are you feeling?
I just started March 28. Praying that this works for me. I’m out of options after this.
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