I am just a normal mother trying to get
on with my life.
My story is maybe not very exciting but
I am just an ordinary woman trying to bring up a family
and fight the depression I never really seem to get over
properly.
I am 34 years old, married to a lovely
man, I have 2 children and have a nice house, car, part-time
job, most things a lot of people would love to have, but
have been depressed on and off for years.
I think a lot of my problems started when
I was young, everything I did was never good enough in my
dad’s eyes, he left home when I was twelve, although
we had contact with him and he has been a complete arsehole,
I don’t have much contact with him. I had to grow
up really quickly when he left, mum was often ill and in
hospital and didn’t cope very well with the divorce,
she also had loads of money problems.
I left school at 16 and didn’t really
know what I wanted to do, so I joined a training scheme
and concentrated on office studies. I had a couple of boyfriends,
then met my husband in 1989, we got engaged later that year
and bought a house the following year, then married in 1991.
I had times when I was maybe depressed but thought it was
just part of life. In 1994, I was made redundant from my
job, which in some ways changed my life, later that year
I was pregnant with my daughter, she was born in the July
after a very difficult pregnancy. I had to have an emergency
caesarean section, we were both lucky they nearly lost both
of us, this wasn’t a good start to parenthood, within
days of coming home from hospital I was diagnosed with post-natal
depression, put onto Prozac and got on with life or so I
thought. I suffered a lot of pains which were never diagnosed
as anything, I was made to feel I was just making it all
up, but believe me they were real. Then in 1996 I fell pregnant
again six weeks after a miscarriage, this time the pregnancy
was easier until I was told at a routine scan one of his
kidneys was larger than the other. Being told this put me
straight into a depression again, I was already anxious
about having to have another cesarean. After his birth I
recovered well until a few weeks after, when the post-natal
depression hit me again, I went straight to the doctors
and was put on the Prozac again, and soon seemed to recover.
It wasn’t until after Daniel was born that I felt
as though I hadn’t bonded properly with Laura when
she was born, I didn’t have the same feelings for
her as I did him. It is a horrible thing to say I love her
dearly but there is something missing between us, and I
guess there always will be.
The last few years I have just plodded
on with life trying to bring up the kids the best I can,
I have always felt that motherhood just doesn’t come
naturally to me and don’t think I should have had
kids but its to late now. I have suffered different periods
of depression over the years, which I realize now but have
never been able to go to the doctors and admit it to him,
although my husband has tried loads of times, it wasn’t
until October 2002, when my husband had an operation on
his knee which went wrong, my mother was ill, granddad had
lung cancer. I was suffering really badly with endometriosis,
which had been diagnosed the year before, (it turned out
this was probably the same as I had after Laura was born,
but was never diagnosed properly.) I was being treated for
the endometriosis and at the time couldn’t cope with
everything going on my life, I just collapsed in a big heap
in the GPs room. He was very understanding and wanted me
to go on antidepressants, which I wasn’t very happy
about but agreed eventually. I started on Cipramil, and
by Xmas that year I was feeling much better, I carried on
taking it throughout last year, I had my ups and downs as
we all do and was just starting to reduce the dose when
Mum was taken into hospital with a stroke, this left her
in a very confused state. My sister and I were very worried
about her, and were told by the consultant she would not
live to be an old woman, she is only 57 years old but with
all her health problems she was much older. Later on that
day, there was a phone call from my best friends husband
to say that she had committed suicide.
My whole world just seemed to fall apart
that day. Jane and I were best friends from the age of about
2 years, everything we did we did together, we were never
apart, I was her bridesmaid, she was mine, I am god mother
to her two girls, she was to my kids. She had suffered from
depression over the years and tried to kill herself just
before we got married, but would never let anyone help her,
she wouldn’t go to doctors and she was frightened
of being sectioned again. Over the last year or so we had
slowly got further and further apart, and I hadn’t
spoken to her for a while, so I didn’t know how she
was so this was a total surprise. The times I had been around
to see her I knew she was at home but she would never answer
the phone or door, so I naturally thought she didn’t
want to see me, so I stopped bothering. Apparently everyone
she was close to she gradually pushed away from her. She
always said to me that if anything happened to her I was
to keep an eye on her two girls, and I will. My husband
made me go to the doctors the Monday afterwards as I was
in such a state, she upped my Cipramil which I was still
taking. I don’t know how I got through her funeral
and the next few weeks, but until after Xmas I wasn’t
too bad, yes, I spent lots of time crying and thinking about
her, why did she do it? She was such a good friend and I
will never forget her. I am sure that when she died she
took part of me with her. There have been many time I have
thought of joining her but I cannot do to my kids and family
what she did to hers, its just not fair.
About a month ago I hit a real low point
in my life and went back to GP, I was changed onto Efexor
xl , the first 2 weeks didn’t seem to make much difference
so the dose was increased. I am only now starting to feel
a little better, I know its going to be a long recovery
but I cant let myself get the way Jane did.
This may not seem that I have depression
very badly but to me it has affected my life in such a big
way. There must be other people out there who feel like
me that there story is not as important as other people’s
but as I have said I am just an ordinary mum trying to survive.
Karen
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