Hey there, just wanted to ask a question. Last August I was seeing a psychologist, who was trying to help me with my depression. The therapy I got from her wasn't really effective, and rather than frustrate and annoy her, I just stopped the sessions. And now that I feel my depression has worsened a little, I'm wondering if antidepressants would be a more effective route for me. Before anyone recommends any lifestyle changes, let me say that I have tried the following;
Quitting drinking - There was several months last year during which I consumed no alcohol whatsoever. It didn't help my mood at all, if not worsened it.
Losing weight; I've been pretty tubby all my life, and last year my mother's nagging really got to me, and I just decided to shed some weight to shut her the heck up, and I did manage to lose over 10 pounds and I looked much skinner. However losing weight actually made me really, really miserable, and now that I've put the weight back on I don't really care, and I'm happy I have my favorite foods back.
Going to bed earlier; I'm a night owl. However there was a period last year, at which point I had to go to bed early and wake up early. Eventually I was waking up and going to bed at normal times, the same times as my parents, and let me tell you I f***ing hated it. Being alone at night gives me comfort, it gives me a chance to reflect and think, and when that is taken away from me it makes me miserable.
So, um yeah. The regular lifestyle changes associated with battling depression haven't really worked for me in the slightest, and even had the opposite effect in some places. So would you say that seeing a psychiatrist about trying antidepressants could potentially be of use to me?