Hi Emily, we haven't met before and I just now stumbled across your posts. You may not realize it, but you've made remarkable progress since you started posting. I can read it in your words.
I'm also diagnosed with Chronic Depression. Along with Bipolar II and Social Anxiety Disorder and Generalized Anxiety Disorder.
I think you've found a great doctor. I hope your insurance continues to keep him on your plan. He sounds like he really knows what he's doing and will help you find a therapist who will truly help you.
Yes, your doctor is right. There are many medications used to treat depression. So many. And, it does take time and trial and error to discover which ones work for you. There's no magic pill. There's no easy treatment. Every person is different. What works for me, may not work for you. It took me and my doctor a year or so to finally figure out a combination that started working and sometimes he still tweaks my meds. Just recently we went through a small change. It didn't work, so I'm back taking what I was taking before, but that's what I like about my doctor. He's willing to help me find any way possible for me to function in the real world.
The weather can play a part in your depression. We all feel so much better when the day is beautiful and the sun is shining. Our moods lift naturally. Spring is here. The flowers will be blooming and the trees turning green.
When I was going through my bouts of depression, I would read or watch movies to distract me from my thoughts. I found a lot of new authors that way. What kind of books do you like to read? Do you like romances or mysteries? Suspense or horror? Are you open to trying new authors and new books? I noticed you were asking about humor books to help you. A few people mentioned JJ's book. It's called 'A funny thing happened on the way to the throne' and the author is Georgia Richardson. You can find her website at
http://www.queenjawjaw.com/If you go to Amazon.com and search for "women, humor" you'll come up with a list like this:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_b/102-...o.y=0&Go=GoLots of books to choose from on this list.
You asked if you can change. Yes you can. Because, Depression is not who you are. It's a symptom. A disease. A disorder. It's not the "real" you. With medication and therapy, you can overcome the depression and break out into the person you truly are and want to be. It will happen. It happened for me. I know it will happen for you too.
If you ever want to e-mail me privately, please feel free to do so. I'd be glad to chat with you.
Hugs,