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Posts pertaining to depression, Major depression or to my personal struggles and triumphs.

What NOT to say to a person with depression (and what you can say instead)

October 28, 2018January 6, 2019 - Cheryl 1 Comment

Being a person with major depression, I’ve had my share of people who tried to be helpful and totally messed it up.  It can be hard to talk to someone who is depressed and even harder to be encouraging if you have no idea what you’re doing.  So here are some pointers on how toRead more

Posted in Bi-Polar Disorder, Depression

When the Meds Stop Working

October 23, 2018December 27, 2018 - Cheryl 1 Comment

There is no worse feeling for me than when my meds stop working.  It is a great wake-up call that my depression is alive and well and ready to take me over if I let my guard down.  Right now, I am in the process of transitioning my medication.  I’ve been on Effexor for yearsRead more

Posted in Bi-Polar Disorder, Depression

Fear Happens…

October 22, 2018December 27, 2018 - Cheryl 3 Comments

I’d love to say that I’m not afraid of anything and when it comes to basic fears, I’m not.  I’m not afraid of spiders or snakes or bugs.  I don’t jump scare easy either.  Most of my fears are deeper.  My fears are usually based in what could or could not happen in the futureRead more

Posted in Autism, Bi-Polar Disorder, Depression, Family Life

World Mental Health Day

October 10, 2018December 27, 2018 - Cheryl 1 Comment

Today is World Mental Health Day. It is a day that started in 1992 by the World Federation for Mental Health as an awareness program to bring attention to the effects of mental illness worldwide.  The World Federation for Mental Health has members in 150+ countries.  In honor of the day, I am going hitRead more

Posted in Autism, Bi-Polar Disorder, Depression, Family Life, PTSD

The day I almost died…

September 28, 2018December 27, 2018 - Cheryl 5 Comments

Four years ago this week I planned to kill myself.  The plan was to drive out into the country on a back road so my children wouldn’t have to find me, take two bottles of prescribed sleeping pills and quietly drift away from this world.  I didn’t want to be in pain anymore – didn’tRead more

Posted in Depression

Fighting the funk and winning

September 20, 2018December 27, 2018 - Cheryl 2 Comments

Paix and I were just talking about how the bad thoughts can stop you cold.  How they tell you that you can’t beat your mental illness so what’s the point of even trying.  I went years without being medicated – YEARS!!  I was in my 40s before I began taking medication for my depression. HowRead more

Posted in Bi-Polar Disorder, Depression

Hurricane Flo and Pay Day

September 18, 2018December 27, 2018 - Cheryl Leave a comment

Hate to start this blog on such a serious note but things will get better.  They always do.   We have just been through one of the worst hurricanes to hit North Carolina in decades – Hurricane Florence.  We were blessed enough to make it through relatively unscathed.  Just a few small branches and power outagesRead more

Posted in Autism, Depression, Family Life

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