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martinandamanda
Hi guys
I came home this afternoon from the garden centre, and found my hubby in a state on the settee. He just lost it at work and could not stop crying. they sent him home and he called the doctor. Well,he went to the doc and after breaking down in the surgery, the doc just told him to go home and wait for a telephone call from a specialist team as he wanted to get their adviceon medications. They called half hour later, and asked questions like "was he feeling like committing suiside" etc etc. He told them that he did'nt and all he wanted to do was to ask the doctor why he was so sad all the time. We are now having to wait for a call in the morning as one of this team wants to come out to see him. He feels like they have pulled it out of proportion, and worries that they think he is mad and will admit him (all this for crying in the doctors surgery!)
he has not been himself since surgery 17 months ago, and I know that he needs some kind of med to help him to get through this. I was on a med for PND and know that his symptoms are not that servere as he is up and down, but still gets dressed in a morning and goes to work. He also eats OK.
I dont know what tomorrow will bring. Also, are antidepressants dangerous with plavix.
Thanksguys
Amanda
I came home this afternoon from the garden centre, and found my hubby in a state on the settee. He just lost it at work and could not stop crying. they sent him home and he called the doctor. Well,he went to the doc and after breaking down in the surgery, the doc just told him to go home and wait for a telephone call from a specialist team as he wanted to get their adviceon medications. They called half hour later, and asked questions like "was he feeling like committing suiside" etc etc. He told them that he did'nt and all he wanted to do was to ask the doctor why he was so sad all the time. We are now having to wait for a call in the morning as one of this team wants to come out to see him. He feels like they have pulled it out of proportion, and worries that they think he is mad and will admit him (all this for crying in the doctors surgery!)
he has not been himself since surgery 17 months ago, and I know that he needs some kind of med to help him to get through this. I was on a med for PND and know that his symptoms are not that servere as he is up and down, but still gets dressed in a morning and goes to work. He also eats OK.
I dont know what tomorrow will bring. Also, are antidepressants dangerous with plavix.
Thanksguys
Amanda