I feel disinterested, unsocial, fatigued, irritated and lonely.
Is this okay, or do I maybe need to try medication?
While it is hard to tell you exactly whether you may need to start medication, I can tell you what the experts advise, and what I myself experienced.
How did I know it was time to go on medication the first time?
And how did I know it was time to go back on it again just over a year ago?
What are the signs it might be time for you to try medication as well?
Listen today to hear:
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a checklist you can use to establish whether or not you may need to start an antidepressant or other medication
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the challenges I faced when trying to get started on medication, and how you can navigate these challenges with more peace
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what to do with the feelings of shame, stigma, weakness, etc. that can come with starting medication
Be sure to join the private Parents Who group if you want to really start moving away from the things about motherhood that drive you crazy and move towards the things that make you feel more peaceful and happy (i.e. alone time!)
There is weekly, free personal training in the Facebook group that I don’t include anywhere else.
Plus, a community of moms just like you who won’t judge, and will even encourage!
I also post a lot of behind the scenes photos and daily motivations on Instagram that you won’t find here. Hop over there and follow me!
You can always reach out to me with any questions: sarah@parentswho.com (The emails go straight to me)
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