L.I.
Oh dear, how I can relate! I won't go into everything that has gone on with me, but almost 6 years ago when I was 6 weeks postpartum and I was in my OBGYN's office crying my eyes out for no apparent reason , I too was diagnosed with PPDepression and put on a small dose of Zoloft. It didn't help- they raised the dosage twice and I was still depressed. Something was off. My family doctor recommended I see a Psychiatrist - after a year of things not working. When I saw the psychiatrist it became clear to me that a psychiatrist is REALLY the only kind of doctor you should see for psychiatric drugs-- they are really the only ones that know what is the best drug and what is the best dosage. This doc discovered that I did not suffer from post partum depression, but Major Depression and Generalized Anxiety Disorder. Started me on different drugs - they made a different, then they would n't and we'd switch, again and again. I switched do tors. I now know I have Bipolar Disorder - the med
fixative for this are one big circus
My point?
If you want the correct meds go to a psychiatrist. A therapist is always an excellent idea too.
If you are anywhere near Addison message me and I can give you an excellent name of both.