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binky94
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I've suffered from depression for the last 4 years and was advised to stop taking my antidepressants (citalopram) when I found out I was pregnant. I had only been on the citalopram for 2 months.
While I feel nowhere near as down as I used to, I still cannot stop feeling down during the evenings. I dread days off and weekends as I know I will have nothing to do to distract me from feeling low.
OH and I have a great relationship and I love spending time with him, but we both live with our parents as we are both at uni. He is very supportive of me when I talk to him about my depression, as is my mum. We have had a few problems recently regarding his mother, and I did feel as though he was taking her side a bit which upset me, but definitely hasn't contributed to my feeling low.
So my question is, is it normal to feel down to the point of crying every evening? Or does this sound like depression returning? I feel excited about this pregnancy and cannot wait for my little boy to arrive, but I can't help feeling so low.
Thanks for reading.
While I feel nowhere near as down as I used to, I still cannot stop feeling down during the evenings. I dread days off and weekends as I know I will have nothing to do to distract me from feeling low.
OH and I have a great relationship and I love spending time with him, but we both live with our parents as we are both at uni. He is very supportive of me when I talk to him about my depression, as is my mum. We have had a few problems recently regarding his mother, and I did feel as though he was taking her side a bit which upset me, but definitely hasn't contributed to my feeling low.
So my question is, is it normal to feel down to the point of crying every evening? Or does this sound like depression returning? I feel excited about this pregnancy and cannot wait for my little boy to arrive, but I can't help feeling so low.
Thanks for reading.