I have another question. When depression gets heavy and getting out of bed is impossible…how do you break free.
I think it is different for every person.
Can you go and stay away with a friend for a few days?
Do you have a list of what might possibly help at this time?
I have hit the horizontal position for over 4 weeks again.
You've mentioned friends
@PlainJane. Who else is in you circle? Doctors, therapists, counsellors, groups etc?
My mind says get up, but the thought of a shower and going out keeps me pinned down.
Can you break it down to the smallest action you can do?
Sit up?
Can you get and just go outside for five minutes?
Or have a shower and go back to bed?
Watch some Kristen Neff's videos?
Open a window?
Read a book?
Do one thing?
Funny enough if I have a doctor’s appointment I manage to make myself presentable and go, normally not showered but I brush my teeth.
That's a good start. Can you go more often?
It’s pure hell waiting in the waiting area.
That's a difficult thing and you are doing it.
I have not been forthcoming with my dark thoughts.
Are you able to keep yourself safe?
I say I have been in bed and am having dark thoughts but I don’t expand on my true thoughts. I think I am scared they will put me in a locked ward.
Is this a fear? Has this ever happened to you?
If you talk about these dark thoughts can you make an agreement not to act on them?
How do you all handle this stuff?
So do you have phone numbers to ring? Helplines? Extra counselling?
You are reaching out here that is good. It might be time to ring your friends?
I’m on so much medication I think I should be fixed.
You are really down on yourself for having a relapse. "Should" be fixed. It doesn't work that way. I am not doing well either. You are not alone with having a relapse.
Medication is tricky and can take fine tuning.
Sometimes I want to stop taking all of it and see how I feel.
Whatever you do don't come off medication/s whilst you are in a can't get out of bed stage. Without proper medical advice it can make things so much worse.
In my experience medication needs to be titrated down once you have routines in place, getting up, eating, exercising, socialising, sleeping, social connection and a period of stability etc
Before you start going off your medications ring your friends or go to hospital to be monitored.
It can be really dangerous.
Please ignore all that is not useful.