Testing Depression:
A journey through severe depression, hospitalization, and medication.

 

If this is your first time here, you might want to read in reverse order, from the beginning. "Testing Depression" is my true story about being hospitalized for depression.

A quick summary up to this point:

I arrived at the hospital in a police car. I was examined by the entry nurse, and then by a doctor on the unit. I met two nurses, Meg and Dorothy, and two other patients, Charlie and Louisa. I was on fifteen-minute checks. I struggled to remember the causes of my depression. My only medication at this point was Ortho-Tricyclen (birth control pills).

August 7, 2005

Dinner is Ready

A tall woman with long brown hair and an athletic build stopped by the room. Presumably she was one of the nurses, although she did not match the stereotype.

“Dinner is ready,” she said, and then she continued on to the next room to make the announcement. She walked briskly and eagerly.

“Let’s go!” Louisa said, excitedly. “We can sit together at a table.”

Happy that Louisa wanted my friendship, I smiled. (Yet I was still nervously antisocial and wanted to be alone.)

I got out of bed and quickly put on my shoes. When I looked up, Louisa was already standing at the door. I stood up and followed her out the door.

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