Interview 21  

Interview 21

Age at Interview: 55
Sex: Female
Age at Diagnosis: 53
Background: Is a divorcee and teacher with 2 children (12, 15 years). She has had 3 episodes of depression (bipolar) each year for the past 3 years, recovering by Christmas.

Brief outline:Effective treatments include lithium (400mg/day), day care centre activities (e.g. creative activities), distracting herself from depression, counselling, diet changes and Internet research.


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Was well informed about lithium side effects, and was willing to take lithium to avoid depression again even though she is against long-term medication.
 
An NHS Day Centre near her home offering creative activities was a welcome distraction from her depression.
 
Worked out what she wanted in her life, and then repeated it over and over in her mind as a mantra: 'I'm calm, cheerful and creative,' even when depressed.
 
Says that discussion forums on the Internet can be very informative as well as supportive for people with depression.
 
Feels that friends need to treat depressed friends as having a serious illness, find out what they want to do, and help them to do that.
 
When she comes out of depression, she socialises again and is able to pick up her interests, including horses.
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