Diagnosing the depression?
Maybe I've watched too much House MD and my expectations aren't realistic?
Or maybe there are people who can diagnose the underlying causes of hardcore depression that's been with me for many many years?
I don't mean just trying the handful of approved psych meds. I mean actually diagnosing what could be the cause.
Does anyone know any doctors who actually diagnose those things?
Or maybe there are people who can diagnose the underlying causes of hardcore depression that's been with me for many many years?
I don't mean just trying the handful of approved psych meds. I mean actually diagnosing what could be the cause.
Does anyone know any doctors who actually diagnose those things?
Have you had your testosterone levels checked?
Or maybe there are people who can diagnose the underlying causes of hardcore depression that's been with me for many many years?
I don't mean just trying the handful of approved psych meds. I mean actually diagnosing what could be the cause.
Does anyone know any doctors who actually diagnose those things?
Have you had your testosterone levels checked?
Testosterone and thyroid panel, sure
Or maybe there are people who can diagnose the underlying causes of hardcore depression that's been with me for many many years?
I don't mean just trying the handful of approved psych meds. I mean actually diagnosing what could be the cause.
Does anyone know any doctors who actually diagnose those things?
Have you had your testosterone levels checked?
Testosterone and thyroid panel, sure
Do you have any other symptoms besides depression?
I have most symptoms *of* depression.
crappy sleep, eating disorder, lack of energy, etc etc. there are times it gets worse, other times it gets better.
that's in addition to the "depression symptoms" that cause people to suggest that i get up and go for a walk, or exercise, or eat healthy, or meditate, or just snap out of it
i put on weight easily and it's hell getting it off. my metabolism seems snailish. recently i started to get constipated.
had occasional issues with cholesterol and elevated bp. both can be addressed with strict keto diet and exercise.
of course, the fundamental question is, why bother? we're all going to die, for every frog that falls in cream and churns butter, there's probably a 1000 frogs that fall in water or something worse, and they all spend their final hours in exhausting efforts that will ultimately bring no fruit.
I have most symptoms *of* depression.
crappy sleep, eating disorder, lack of energy, etc etc. there are times it gets worse, other times it gets better.
that's in addition to the "depression symptoms" that cause people to suggest that i get up and go for a walk, or exercise, or eat healthy, or meditate, or just snap out of it
i put on weight easily and it's hell getting it off. my metabolism seems snailish. recently i started to get constipated.
had occasional issues with cholesterol and elevated bp. both can be addressed with strict keto diet and exercise.
of course, the fundamental question is, why bother? we're all going to die, for every frog that falls in cream and churns butter, there's probably a 1000 frogs that fall in water or something worse, and they all spend their final hours in exhausting efforts that will ultimately bring no fruit.
I know there is a number of thyroid tests you can do, I read somewhere that they don't regularly test for T3 and T4 in the US. Theres a member on this board who has a thyroid disease that wasn't picked up on commonly run thyroid tests. Nothing really jumps out at me from your symptoms.
If you don't have anything to be depressed about then I would try to pursue other treatments for your depression if I were you. I don't know what medications you have tried, have you trialed a lot of them already? I came across a post on SAS of a member who suffered pretty severe chronic depression, tried deep brain stimulation and had a 180° turn around in his life because of the successful treatment. Maybe look for clinical trials of it in your area in order to get it for free? Maybe try ketamine? Who knows what you can afford in the US with your s**t healthcare system you guys have there.
Here is the thread I was referring to if you want to read about this guy's outcome of DBS. It sounds like quite a dramatic turn around.
https://www.socialanxietysupport.com/fo ... i-2138138/
So the answer is no, no one here has encountered any doctors who would comprehensively diagnose depression House-style?
Yes I know that there's T3 and reverse T3, and all that. I've had that tested, nothing was wildly out of range.
I am not at the point of having an electrode implanted in my brain. I know there are less intrusive options: TMS and its varieties, I also know there's a promise of FMT - which sounds like the cure for all my problems, and of course it's not available unless I have c difficile disease - which I probably don't.
What I want is to find a doctor to help me along the way. I am so tired dragging myself along, and to what end??
How come Beck Weathers can stockholm syndrome his wife into sending him a f*****g rescue helicopter to the top of Mt Everest, but I can't even find a doctor to explore all aspects of depression, physiological or otherwise?
Or maybe there are people who can diagnose the underlying causes of hardcore depression that's been with me for many many years?
I don't mean just trying the handful of approved psych meds. I mean actually diagnosing what could be the cause.
Does anyone know any doctors who actually diagnose those things?
Have you had your testosterone levels checked?
I have testosterone at the upper limit (950 ng/dl) with free testosterone at a decent level (17 ng/dl), yet still suffer low self esteem and depression. My energy is high and I build muscle very easily, but still the depression persists. There is a link between testosterone and depression, however, not a 1-1 relation. I believe neurotransmitter balance and gut health contribute immensely to well being.
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Or maybe there are people who can diagnose the underlying causes of hardcore depression that's been with me for many many years?
I don't mean just trying the handful of approved psych meds. I mean actually diagnosing what could be the cause.
Does anyone know any doctors who actually diagnose those things?
Have you had your testosterone levels checked?
I have testosterone at the upper limit (950 ng/dl) with free testosterone at a decent level (17 ng/dl), yet still suffer low self esteem and depression. My energy is high and I build muscle very easily, but still the depression persists. There is a link between testosterone and depression, however, not a 1-1 relation. I believe neurotransmitter balance and gut health contribute immensely to well being.
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There's a lot of things that can lead to depression ranging from diet, lack of sunlight (Vit. D), an emotional upset (one you might not even be aware of), hormones, to just plain genetics. It often accompanies Aspergers like anxiety does. They're all BFFs.
In my case I was basically screwed by genetics. Even if I didn't have Aspergers I'd probably still have depression. Blah
I don't particularly know of anyone that would weed out what it is out of all the options specially if it's a combination of things. Leahbear gave a good starting point I think.
If something can be isolated then you can get more specific like by going to a nutritionist, or like even a nature path.
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Hmm, do you have someone to use your sex drive on?
In my case I was basically screwed by genetics. Even if I didn't have Aspergers I'd probably still have depression. Blah
I don't particularly know of anyone that would weed out what it is out of all the options specially if it's a combination of things. Leahbear gave a good starting point I think.
If something can be isolated then you can get more specific like by going to a nutritionist, or like even a nature path.
How did you get your genetics figured out?
And what are you doing to feel better? Taking depression meds?
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