Now I have a question, can KD cause depression in patients prior to having dialysis and then they feel better once they get dialyzed?
Quote from: tweetykiss on July 23, 2007, 09:50:34 PMNow I have a question, can KD cause depression in patients prior to having dialysis and then they feel better once they get dialyzed?I think it is the thought itself of having this disease puts us in a depression, and then to add fluid restrictions, that stupid renal diet and the loss of jobs, homes etc... that all brings depression, but in time, as you learn to deal with it, it does get a little better. Having a great support group such as everyone here on IHD has been a Godsend for me and i hope you find we are here for you too Tweety. Hang in there girlfriend and remember, we are just a keyboard away
I have been on paxil for over a year. It helps with the depression, but what helped me the most was therapy. I had really good insurance at the time and it paid for me to go talk to some one once a week. She made me examine why I was feeling so depressed and a lot of it was due to all or nothing thinking. I would reccomend therapy to exeryone. I still get depressed some times, but it doesn't last as long or get as dark.