I've been off my AD (Citalopram) for about 3 or 4 months now and I'm feeling better off it than I did on it, but I'm already dreading the darker months because on top of psychotic depression I get really bad SAD too and this'll be my first year in 1.5 decades that I won't have the Citalopram to keep me on the level.
When I had my vitamin levels checked last year or earlier this year or whenever it was I was found to be low in both Vitamin D and B12 but I can't remember if it was the first injection of the D or B12 that boosted my mood within seconds of it being pushed through the syringe.
I'm guessing it was the D because that's the one that goes crashing through the floor because of less sunlight, but could it be B12 as well? Should I just ask for a weekly dose of D to see me through the darker months or will my GP laugh me out of the surgery?
I'm happy to be off the AD after so long, but I know that the darker months will really affect me when the clocks go back, just like it has since I was a child.
Should I just shut up and take things as they come just for this year with just my morning cocktail of supplements or am I doing the best thing to start to slowly get prepared for it 3 months early?
I appreciate that you can't give medical advice, I'm just after opinions from fellow sufferers is all