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Old 03-22-2013, 08:41 PM #1
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Default Depression!

I know this is really the wrong forum but the depression forum is not very active. I also know that many of you guys deal with depression also. I am at least on the road to somewhere with my neuro I suppose. Testing has begun but as you know it is a slow process. My next appointment to discuss results thus far is in May. My biggest problem right now is this unrelenting depression. I take an anti depressant but it doesn't seem to help much. At my next appt I plan to try and pen her down on what she is thinking. If this is not a neurological problem then fine. Point me in the right direction. Do I need a psychiatrist? Do I need a chiropractor? Just tell me SOMETHING. Anyway, after all that rambling my question to you is, has your neuro helped with your depression? If so, how? If not, has anything helped? I desperately want to wake up in the morning and enjoy life again.
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