Meds to take edge off Depression & Anxiety in a Teen

Hoping for some advice from anyone with experience of this. Our 13 yr old has suffered with significant anxiety over past 5 years and 2 bouts of significant depression last months all impacting on his quality of life and on both occasions feeling life is not worth living.

We are hoping meds will take the edge of his high levels of anxiety until he is in a place where he can help himself, find strategies and address the areas that are affecting him so he can enjoy some quality of life. Hopefully they will be a temporary measure.

Any advice on people's experience of meds would be very much appreciated particularly those around in their teens. He cannot swallow tablets but can incorporate a powder/open capsule into food.

We understand it will be trial and error and they may not work for him at all, plus the 2 month settling in period but feel for his sake we have to try this.

Thank you

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  • davidgolf47 i wish you well. It is difficult to continue the conversation when there is clearly a lot of animosity and anger you are trying to overcome.

    I do understand the challenges you face. It is possible to live your life in a way that suits you and works for you. It is also possible to get help with extreme anxiety and depression. You do not need to just accept suffering with this for the rest of your life. There is help out there.

    I think it best we end this conversation as it is no longer helping me and possibly not you either. I wish you well.

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  • davidgolf47 i wish you well. It is difficult to continue the conversation when there is clearly a lot of animosity and anger you are trying to overcome.

    I do understand the challenges you face. It is possible to live your life in a way that suits you and works for you. It is also possible to get help with extreme anxiety and depression. You do not need to just accept suffering with this for the rest of your life. There is help out there.

    I think it best we end this conversation as it is no longer helping me and possibly not you either. I wish you well.

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