long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:Zonkerbl wrote:long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:Been a rough go around here. My 16 year old son didn’t come out of the COVID era well. Already shy and socially awkward, he’s become reclusive, deeply depressed and this year suffered from school refusal. Stays in his room most of the time, often can’t get out of bed. Thankfully most of his suicidal ideation has passed with the help of anti depressants and anti anxiety medication.
My daughter went through something similar, depression from PTSD from something bad that happened to her in middle school and ADHD on top of it. Used to have a lot of trouble just getting out of bed in the morning. She flunked out of college her first year. Really smart kid but her ADHD just doesn't allow her to operate in the way you have to to be successful at college. She discovered she really liked crisis management because it relies on you making decisions in the moment rather than having to plan out what you're going to do for the next six months and that works for her. She did a lot of contract work helping FEMA respond to hurricanes and she just now got a full time job with the Ohio state government's disaster response office, she's got her own insurance and is in a union and everything now. I'm super proud of her particularly given where she was at just a few years ago.
Step one is to just survive being a teenager with depression. Being there and being supportive and loving is the number one thing you can do.
Thanks Zonk. It really helps to know we’re not going through it alone and helps to hear stories like your daughter’s. She seems like a cool young woman.
boulez -- I hope you will keep us in the loop about your son. Keep writing about him here. & feel free to tell him that an 80-year-old fool (me) who's experienced a whole hell of a lot in life has him on his mind. Because I do.















