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kitastrophe33 -> RE: Mental block (7/11/2010 11:19:59 AM)
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Oops, posted before I saw this one. It sounds like you're not on the optimal antidepressant for you. Call your psychiatrist *tomorrow* and set up an appointment. It can take awhile to get in. Emotional blunting can be a side effect of some medications, it can also be a residual symptom of depression that needs to be addressed. The ruminating can be depression or a focus issue from ADHD. Antidepressants (other than maybe Wellbutrin, which can be marginally helpful in ADHD) will not address the cognitive crap that comes with ADHD, so talk to him/her about that as well. And if your prescriber is a general practitioner rather than a psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner, then please, for the love of all things holy, get a referral to one that is. Between ADHD, depression, and legitimate situational stressors, your case is too complicated for a general practitioner. (Not saying you're dysfunctional or anything! I'm just saying that fleshing out which issue is behind the discomfort your feeling is something best left to those of us who specialize in that sort of thing.) And you're right, it's not enough to simply not feel sad. Any prescriber worth your time (and copay) will see it that way. Hang in there! quote:
ORIGINAL: ladycaralaw More great replies. I guess I did forget to mention that I do have ADHD (diagnosed as a child) and I am on an antidepressant. While I'm not terribly unhappy/depressed...I don't get excited about things either...I just am. And while most ppl would be happy with that, I am not. I haven't even cried over my husband deploying for the 3rd time. I feel the grief/anger/sorrow in my head...but the emotional isn't forthcoming. I miss him like crazy. And the Dom I'm with, we've been together for over a year. Maybe I just need to take a step back and deal with the deployment and my family first, and explore the rest of this with my husband when he gets home.
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