Posted by tomstractorsandtoys1 on December 30, 2012 at 01:21:16 from (64.136.27.163):
In Reply to: Getting over it posted by Farmallmaniac on December 30, 2012 at 00:42:55:
You should go see your family doctor, he may recomend depression meds or a physocoligst.I found my dad dead underneath a tractor that had upset so I know where you are coming from.We did not always get along and I have a few regrets.I am thankful that we were on good terms with each other at his death.Healing takes a long time.Living with your grandmother makes me wonder about other family problems? There were plenty in my family as well.It has been over 10 years and I still take depression meds. and I spent alot of time in doctor offices talking about the issues.For a long time it was hard to admit that I needed meds but as I talked to different people I could not believe how many people take meds for depression.People may tell you to get over it because they have little experience,or have hurts of their own that they have hidden away or they do not know what else to say.With time it will get better,just try to remember the good.This type of experience may help you have a better relationship with your wife and children someday.Talk to God about it as well,he is the great healer.
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