PTSD Help-Taking Action to Help Yourself With PTSD?

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asked Apr 17, 2020 in Electron Microscopy by retamasten (2,200 points)

I met the man of my dreams at age 19.  Meridian Health Protocol Review We were married three years later. Although we had four beautiful and healthy children, I still had bouts of depression. I would have periods where I was motivated and accomplished a lot but I would sink into apathy and depression. But overall we were pretty happy. I also found out after our marriage that my husband has depression. It runs in both of our families. Also, I don't think the part of my brain that determines our happiness level ever developed. I didn't know what happiness is, much less how to achieve it.

When we were in our 50's we had a very serious financial setback. My husband's high-stress job had taken a toll on his health so he had to take an early retirement at 56. Our children were going to college, getting married and establishing lives of their own. I took a part-time job at the Post Office of our small town. We had severe depression for several years. Then at age 59 I was diagnosed with breast cancer. Naturally I expected the worst possible outcome. The cancer was small and wasn't in the lymph nodes but I stopped planning for the future and skipped the goal-setting section of self-help books.

We had heard of doctors using magnets to help depressed patients. My husband bought some strong magnets from Radio Shack. We would hold them to our head but it didn't help. We tried all kinds of anti-depressants but they had a lot of side-effects. The treatment was worse than the disease.We had tried self-help books and tapes. They would help for awhile. I starting suspecting that the writers already had excellent brain chemistry. Ours was terrible.

 

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