Postpartum depression (PPD) does not just affect the individual suffering from it. It also affects the family. If you’re dealing with postpartum depression, it can be easy to become so introspective that you lose perspective of those around you. By trying to understand how your loved ones are feeling, however, you can strengthen your relationships while… Continue reading How Postpartum Depression Affects Your Family
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Anxiety and Postpartum Depression
If you have postpartum depression (PPD), one of your symptoms might be anxiety. Anxiety can be overwhelming and severely interfere with everyday activities. I remember struggling to breathe as my heart raced and my stomach dropped simply because I was going to a community event. But if you’re struggling with anxiety related to postpartum depression, there are… Continue reading Anxiety and Postpartum Depression
Anger and Postpartum Depression
Anger can be one of the more destructive symptoms of postpartum depression (PPD). Although not everyone experiences anger, many do. For those who have never dealt with unexplained anger, this can be jarring. You may be questioning why you’re feeling so angry all the time. You may want to withdraw from your loved ones due to… Continue reading Anger and Postpartum Depression
Farewell Post as a ‘Coping with Depression’ Blogger
Over a year ago, you welcomed me to the Coping with Depression blog. Since then, I have had the opportunity to write specifically about postpartum depression and how it impacted my life. As I write this final post, my hope is that you’ve found help and encouragement through reading about my experiences with postpartum depression. Why I Am Grateful I want to… Continue reading Farewell Post as a ‘Coping with Depression’ Blogger
Losing Friends Is Normal if You Live with Depression
Trigger warning: This post involves a frank discussion of suicide. Last week, an online friend died by suicide. While I am still grieving and in shock, I am not surprised. They had been struggling with depression for a while. As someone living with clinical depression for years, I know that thoughts of self-harm and suicide are standard. It is hard not to… Continue reading Losing Friends Is Normal if You Live with Depression
Does Depression Make You Feel Worthless? You Are Not Alone
Has depression made you feel worthless? If so, you are not alone. You may even believe that you are worthless due to depression. Read on to find out how to fight this. Have you said any of these things to yourself? “I am a mess and can’t do anything right.” “I will always be behind… Continue reading Does Depression Make You Feel Worthless? You Are Not Alone
Everything Feeling Impossible? It’s Not You, It’s Depression
Are you struggling to do things that were previously effortless? From eating breakfast to sending a text message, does everything seem impossible? Before you label yourself lazy or incapable, know this: it’s not you; when everything seems impossible, it’s depression. Depression Can Make Everything Seem Impossible The impact of depression varies from person to person. For example, when my friend is… Continue reading Everything Feeling Impossible? It’s Not You, It’s Depression
I Am Struggling to Accept My Double Depression Diagnosis
July 12, 2022, was when my life changed forever. On this day, I got diagnosed with double depression, and I have been unable to come to terms with it. Even though I suspected it for a while, I don’t know how to accept this as my reality. And I know it will be many moons before I… Continue reading I Am Struggling to Accept My Double Depression Diagnosis
Depression Has Stolen My Sense of Humor
Of late, life has become pretty humorless. I don’t find anything funny; on the contrary, I cringe at jokes that get laughs out of most people. If others’ jokes have this effect, it’s a given that I cannot see the funny side of things myself. And to think I used to be a mischievous twentysomething. Well, my grim outlook and lack of… Continue reading Depression Has Stolen My Sense of Humor
Doing Nothing Can Make Your Depression Worse
Depression often makes me want to do nothing. Whether it’s due to demotivation, apathy, fatigue, or despair, I only want to sleep as much as possible. When I know in my gut that I need the rest, I sleep and feel better the next day. But I usually fight the urge to do nothing because giving in to it makes… Continue reading Doing Nothing Can Make Your Depression Worse