Colette

Colette first experienced depression as a teenager but didn’t seek help from her GP until she left home at age 19. Her GP prescribed fluoxetine. She took this for a short while, but did not find it helpful. She has tried a several antidepressants at different times but has decided not to take them again and prefers to use other strategies like exercise and diet to improve her mood.

Although Colette experienced depressive moods when she was a teenager, it wasn’t until she moved away from home at age 19 that she sought help from the GP as she had begun to feel very depressed, including having what she called nasty thoughts. Although she was prescribed an antidepressant and offered counselling from a voluntary organisation, she didn’t take this very seriously at the time, and was erratic about taking the medication, eventually stopping altogether.

Over a period of time Colette has tried several antidepressants including fluoxetine, venlafaxine and mirtazapine. One made her feel angry and aggressive she worried about the effect it had on her. Eventually she was prescribed duloxetine which she took for around two years and she feels that this was the most effective medicine in terms of improving her mood. She eventually reached a point where she felt stable and discussed stopping taking the medication with her GP but this proved to be more complicated than she had expected as she experienced severe withdrawal effects during the time she was reducing the dose.

It took me a long time to wean off it‚ my head would spin one way my stomach was spinning another it was a bit of vertigo you end up with a bit of an odd twitch because my head would spin kind of jerk out a bit just even though we were still weaning down very slowly at first even then it was still too fast and I just basically ended up curled in a heap on the sofa because I couldn’t move, to try and move would make my head spin‚ it took me months to come off of it, absolutely months to come off of it’.

After stopping taking duloxetine Colette felt well, but after a time began to feel a dip in her mood, and returned to see the GP who suggested that she went back on to antidepressants. Reluctantly Colette began to take duloxetine again, but this time it did not seem to be as effective at improving her mood and she decided that she would prefer to manage without taking antidepressants. She says without antidepressants she feels better than she has done for a long time, and hopes to continue to manage her life without medication. Although Colette feels that they can be useful as a means of helping in the short term, she is not keen to rely on them in the longer term.

Colette has benefited from one to one Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) provided by a CPN (community psychiatric nurse) from the local mental health team, and has also spent time talking to a psychologist. She feels that over time she has developed a greater sense of self awareness that helps her deal with the difficult feelings she sometimes experiences.
Recently Colette has started to think more about how diet can affect your mood.

I have looked into more natural forms of getting the same kind of drug serotonin levels and that, things like bananas there was a research done that pro biotic yoghurt drinks may be helpful so I started taking, I have recently started taking pro biotic yoghurt drinks and eating lots of bananas and that’s supposed to make you feel a little bit better so if I can manage it naturally. At the moment I feel so much better for not being on the medication and for using the natural alternatives, I actually feel so much better within myself, I’ve been smiling.

Colette feels it’s important to be open about mental health issues with friends and has found that by being honest and telling people about her experiences that she has been able to help others who have come to ask her for advice or help.

Most of my friend group, friendship group do know about the antidepressants and the counselling. With my friends it’s not something I tend to hide; as a consequence you meet other people within our friend group who are able to come to me for advice which is quite a nice feeling actually’.

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Collette changed from mirtazapine to duloxetine, which…

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Age at interview 28

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Age at diagnosis 19