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Anonymous Posted at 12:29 am on June 24, 2012
I'm not exactly clinically depressed, but through my daily life, I am temporarily physically paralyzed by my memories.

I'm completely ambulatory and am not disabled, but when painful memories come up, my whole body becomes paralyzed. I shut my eyes as tight as I can, and don't ever want to open them.

The thing that helps make these moments bearable is to scream "whore" if I can or whisper it if I absolutely have to.

I can't control these memories; they come up whenever they want to. I'm sometimes thrown into depressed moods because of them. They happen every day, usually 2-3 times.

Who do I need to see? Is it likely that antidepressants would be prescribed for my condition? I'm not dying for them, but I wish I could view my life without too much sorrow each day.

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hmahhm Posted at 4:33 pm on June 24, 2012
antidepressants are prescribed for everything
Silence isnt golden Posted at 12:41 am on June 24, 2012
Quote: from Anonymous at 12:38 am on June 24, 2012

Quote: from Silence isnt golden at 2:32 am on June 24, 2012

that sounds horrible  

 it sounds like you have post traumatic stress disorder, so they will give you pills that deal with that.  

 You need to go see your doctor and tell him what your symptoms are and he will help you from there.


I never thought of PTSD. I seriously only thought that was a war disorder. But NIH's webpage makes a lot of sense. Can I go see a general doctor about this, or do I need to go see a specialist?


you can go see your doctor and then he will refer you to a specialist.

Hope things get better for you  

Anonymous Posted at 12:38 am on June 24, 2012
Quote: from Silence isnt golden at 2:32 am on June 24, 2012

that sounds horrible

it sounds like you have post traumatic stress disorder, so they will give you pills that deal with that.

You need to go see your doctor and tell him what your symptoms are and he will help you from there.


I never thought of PTSD. I seriously only thought that was a war disorder. But NIH's webpage makes a lot of sense. Can I go see a general doctor about this, or do I need to go see a specialist?

ErinRose10 Posted at 12:38 am on June 24, 2012
I really doubt anti depressants would be prescribed, I'd think more along the lines of anxiety meds. But coming from someone whose family has a long history of mental illness, I can tell you that from what I've seen, nothing works better than therapy. Most drugs prescribed for depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, etc. have scary common side effects that just don't seem worth it if your problem could be fixed with therapy. So I would try that before trying to get on medication!
AttackAttackKat Posted at 12:32 am on June 24, 2012
a therapist
Silence isnt golden Posted at 12:32 am on June 24, 2012
that sounds horrible

it sounds like you have post traumatic stress disorder, so they will give you pills that deal with that.

You need to go see your doctor and tell him what your symptoms are and he will help you from there.

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