D3nz
Honorary Master
Yip, currently on meds (3rd combination of meds in the last 2 years). I try to get to the gym every day, it seems to help a bit. I do feel better when getting exercise and some sunshine. But the last couple of days, I could not get out of bed to go to the gym, which makes me hate myself more. Feels like I failed at yet another thing. Going to therapy once, maybe twice a month. It takes a lot out of me, I am usually very down after a session, but then it gets better after I have had time to digest what we talked about. But I am really struggling with lifestyle changes, don't know what and how. Tried doing mountain biking, went well for while, then lost interest for some reason. I can't seem to find any direction or focus. I would like to make new friends, but I don't know how.
Sometimes it just takes finding the right meds that can have you back to your old self. Be sure to tell your doctor about the lethargy. You might be feeling like a zombie...just going through the motions? You shouldn't have to feel that way. I'm not saying you need to change your meds, but you do need to tell your doctor about these feelings of lethargy and apathy which could be a side effect of the meds you're taking. I would also suggest giving up alcohol as that can interfere with the effectiveness of the medication. You could also try a low carb way of eating which does raise your energy levels. You'll feel awful the first week when changing to low carb, but after the second week you should feel great.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1126396-does-low-carb-really-cause-depression
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2590880/Can-Atkins-style-diet-really-fight-depression-Research-suggests-low-carb-high-fat-foods-drastically-improve-mental-health.html
You shouldn't have a problem making friends once you're back to your old self, and don't let your depression make you hate yourself. You need to learn to differentiate between your own feelings and the feelings that depression gives you.