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Old 01-14-2009, 09:33 AM
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Jill,

Interesting post. To be honest I'm not sure how to vote and the reason is that it comes down to how to define "depressed". I can certainly say that since being DX'ed (and especially right after DX) I have felt down. I did not feel low enough and it didn't go on for long enough for me to seek medical help.

So I can't say I have been depressed and certainly I don't believe I was clinically depressed but I have felt down (in a funk) and it has taken a few days to pull out of the feeling. It hasn't happened for a while but it has happened.

Not sure if I have really answered or just muddied the water, but I think this thread will make interesting reading.
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