Guest guest Posted April 25, 2002 Report Share Posted April 25, 2002 I think there is a big difference between clinical depression and reactive depression. Clinical depression is the usual depression and reactive depression is the feeling I get after going to the doctor and the doctor tells me I need to see a psychiatrist or the feeling you get when you have been in bed forever with the FMS/CFS, and are depressed that you will never get better! I wouldn't have anything to talk to a psychiatrist about...except the doctors that have belittled me time and again, I have a good life except I spend most of it in the bedroom! I've spent much of the last year in bed, my husband is 38, and i'm younger....and we've been married for about 18 years, we will watch TV together (the kids get the good TV)--or a video tape...The kids (7 & 13) will bring their homework into the bedroom or we'll play a board game. I find ways to be part of their life even if I can't get out of bed somedays. I also have a drop spindle and will spin or knit (when my hands aren't feeling too bad). Sometimes reading or writing...a laptop computer is great, you don't have to get out of bed-and can keep your mind busy forever with it (wish i had one), I have a cat that doesn't leave my side very often, and she is alot of company. There's lots of things you can do even if you feel to lousy to get out of bed, email me if you need more suggestions....I also occasionally feel that i'm a burden to my family--my family has grown up living with my FMS, we all adjust to it, I feel bad for my kids that I can't play ball or go on field trips with them, but I try to make up for it in other ways, and they rarely complain. -2 kmnewberry@... _________________________________________________________________ Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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