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helen_anne's avatar
13 years ago

Depression after Treatment

Hi everyone

I'm just wondering if anyone has experienced some fairly significant depression after their treatment has finished.

I found that I have recently suffered this and still are.

Can't understand why....I thought I was good with all this cancer stuff - although I didn't exactly breeze through treatment, I never complained or cried (maybe twice!) so I'm puzzled as to why I'm depressed?

Has anyone else experienced this?

If so - what did you do about it....??

Any advice would be appreciated.

22 Replies

  • Hi Helen, I'm so sorry to hear that your feeling depressed. I think what Julia and Deb have said is spot on. It is perfectly understandable to feel depressed after all that we've been through. I know in my case, even though I got off quite lightly compared to some, I still feel down at times. I felt like I was travelling along quite nicely until BC came along and now nothing will ever be as good. Mybreasts are uneven and scarred, I'm sick of wearing the damm wig (but I hate my very short hair), I feel well but I don't seem to have as much stamina as before, I feel guilty and worired every time I have a glass of wine or a piece of cake - will I make the cancer come back? Did I cause it in the first place? It's hard to keep it all in perspective sometimes.

    Then there's the tamoxifen. I've been taking a half dose for about a month in the hope of letting my body adjust to it gradually - will start full dose tomorrow. Maybe that is to blame. I know you also said you weren't getting much sleep with the tamoxifen.That would certainly make me feel like crap I've read that some women take a mild anti-depressant with tamoxifen which helps minimise hot flushes as well as improve mood. I think it is called Endep or something similar. I agree that you should see a doctor and see what can be done. The relaxation and meditation sounds helpful too. I might look into something like that myself when the kids get back to school. Anyway, take care Helen. I'm thinking of you and hope you feel better soon. Janet x

  • Think it takes it toll when everything is all over. I thought I got through it all quite ok then read an article about someone going through stage four breast cancer and didn't handle it . Sort help from. My gp and saw psychologist . All helped and found that has given me new skills to deal with problems that arise now. Wishing you all the best. Deb
  • Hi, when you think about it, we have just gone through a life threatening situation and now have to live with constant worry about the future, so It's natural to have these feelings I think. I have read that it is very common to keep it together during treatment but then have problems after.

    I saw my GP who did me a mental health plan under ATAPS, which entitles me to free counselling with a private psychologist, which has been helpful. She has given me stuff on relaxation, mediation, positive thinking etc.

     

    The hospitals also have counsellors but I did not feel a connection with the person there myself.

    Also, if you are on tamoxifen, there is some addtional threat of depression due to the estrogen supression.

    All the best,

    Julia