The Ebbs & Flows of Depression: My Own Personal Struggles With Mental Health Mental Health

After I had my daughter, I can remember going to the OB/GYN. There, they gave me a test. Unsure what it was for, I soon realized it was to evaluate your mental well-being. Needless to say, I quickly was put on a small dosage of Zoloft and told I suffered from postpartum depression.

The Zoloft appeared to help. I was calmer. I had a bit more drive. And more importantly, I was no longer convinced Child Protective Services was going to arrive and take my daughter away.

Looking back, I've always struggled with depression. After a particularly rough time in high school, I had a therapist – but I'm sure I could have used some form of antidepressant to assist me as well. Once my marriage ended, I tried another antidepressant and slowly stopped taking them.

Last week, the wave of depression started again. While running, I found myself thinking, "If I fell through the ice, wouldn't everyone just be happier without me?" My ex-husband would have full custody of our daughter, my parents wouldn't have to worry about my financial stressors, the men I have interest in would certainly find someone better.

But my daughter? She wouldn't be OK.

Back on medicine I go.

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Comments (6)

Cassiday
I appreciate you sharing this. Hugs.
Elisa Schmitz
Oh, Jessica Lawrence , thank you for sharing this. I think many people have these thoughts and don't know what to do with them. And, sometimes it becomes too late to do anything at all. Shining a light on depression is key so people get the help they need. I am so glad that you're self-aware and are taking care of yourself. Your daughter needs you, and the rest of us do, too. Thank you for all you share with us. You are a brave and inspiring woman! xoxo
Stephanie Cannoe
Thank you for sharing. You are so brave to share the truth about how depression speaks! A very powerful reflection to share.
Ann Marie Patitucci
I'm so glad you shared this, Jessica. You not alone, and I have no doubt that someone needed to read this today. We are all so lucky to have you and your voice. xoxo
Donna John
So powerful. Thanks for sharing.
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