Beth – Interview 29
Beth is 21 and works as a shop manager. She experienced depression and panic attacks on and off during her college years and a while after. Beth was studying for a degree at university but realised it wasn’t right for her and not making her happy and decided to get a job instead. Counselling, a supportive partner and family, but especially doing regular sport, have been the biggest things in helping Beth get better. Beth says if she’d get depressed again she’d know now how to ‘beat it better’ bu
Beth is 21 and works as a fulltime manager / buyer in a clothes shop. She can’t pinpoint exactly as to when her low moods started as it gradually crept up o. After starting college, Beth started to feel sad, tired and sluggis. At first she thought it was just caused by her periods but when things weren’t improving for six months Beth decided to speak about it to her mum who’s also a GP. Just talking about it made Beth immediately feel a bit better and helped for a while.
Beth experienced depression on and off for a while and she also started having panic attacks, though she didn’t connect the two at the time. She says she;d always been the party goe among friends, the one who was always fin and happy and she didn’t want that sli and so tried her best to appear as though everything was OK.
When Beth was in the last year of college a few major events shook up her life. In a short space of time, her long term boyfriend lost both his grandmother and mother very suddenly. Beth threw herself into looking after hi, while she was grieving herself too. At this time she was also doing her A-levels. Beth finished college and her relationship came to an end. After this, things got worse. Beth felt very depressed, started drinking heavily and felt absolutely miserable and miserable about being miserabl. She went for a counselling for a while which helped her and then decided to go travelling abroad for a year.
When Beth got back she started a degree at university but says she felt pretty much straight away it wasn’t for her. Beth stayed at university for 1.5 years after which she decided to leave; she wanted to get a job, do something practical and build a career. Beth says it has been the perfect choice for her and she’s still in the same job and has progressed to the manager in the shop.
The key to Beth overcoming depression has been sport. Out of friend’s recommendation she joined a local Roller derby team which has been an amazing experienc for her. Physically, the endorphins released by exercise make Beth feel great but also the social aspect of the team sport is essential’ it’s good to be a part of something that’s doing wel. Also, learning new skills; learning how to roller blade has given Beth a real sense of achievemen. Doing sport has made Beth feel good about herself. First time for a long time Beth could say I;ve stuck with it, I;ve done something really goo.