2 months and I still hold PPD...I newly dont know what to do.?

I just had a baby 2 months ago...my doc said that i should be over my PPD but i am of late so sad and scared of everything...i am on meds. but I still get doomed to failure panic attacks like crazy...all i want to do is hold my infant i cant even take a shower without having a madness Attack. but my doc just don't understand I don't feel better at adjectives! she just kinda pushed me away. I don't know what to do now. I tryed to get contained by to see another doc for the mind but it takes a whole month to get contained by! by that time i will be even more crazy. I try so hard to be happy but it dont work. my doc. said PPD only end for 6 weeks..is that even true.
it's been 6 months and i still have PPD, but i don't take meds... get hold of a second opinion
I just watched this video on youtube and it made me burst into tears.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7VSk0Z6a…
4 years ago, I had massively severe PPD, and now I think I may have it again, but much more mildly.
PPD does not shift away after 6 weeks, and if you don't get proper help for it, it can ruin your life lastingly. It almost did, to me.
You enjoy a few options.
Call and ask your doc if you can try a different medication while you are waiting to see the psychiatrist.
If you feel like a month is too long to lurk, express your concerns to the psychiatrist office and see if they can work you in their schedule sooner.
If you grain that you might be in danger of hurting yourself or others, you can go find evaluated at the ER. They can prescribe medication too if your current one isn't working.
Almost all the meds take at least a couple weeks to own an effect. The important thing for you while you are seeking a more effective treatment is to rely on support from friends and own flesh and blood. Don't isolate yourself or be embarrassed about what is going on. Talking openly roughly it with people that you trust is a good means of access to get a more rational perspective, and it can help lessen your anxiety. Getting for a moment exercise can improve the symptoms too. I also agree with the answerer who said to research. It will help you to work through this understandably and not just be ruled by your out of control emotions.
PPD can last a very long time.
Answers:    no, that is not true. you could probably be on a more effective medication or your dosage could be changed. I'd try to push and see another doctor as soon as you can or go and push this one to comfort you. it's a serious thing and it doesn't go away in 6 weeks. medication are not 'one size fits all' either; you sound like you inevitability someone to help and listen to you and your doctor is doing neither of those. get some help elsewhere and be insistent. have someone else help you (a family extremity or a friend) to be more persistent too. it helps if someone can call your doctor and vouch for you. own someone help you too, if you're tired or feeling down. I'm sorry you're going through this, sweetie, I hope things get better soon. pious luck to you and congrats on your little one :)
are you seeing a regular household doc, or a psychologist? you really see someone who specializes if you arent allready. that being said. PPD is not a set amount of days you get to be "depressed" no one say it has to be 4weeks or 6 weeks or 10 weeks. You also need the talking through that can relief you think through and rationalize your fears. They feel very indisputable when you have them, reguardless of what you think of them later when looking pay for. Also the meds you are taking may very well be causing the symptoms to worsen. research them online and see what the side effects are. Some also run up to 4 weeks to begin working. While you are waiting to get in to a doc you can empower yourself and bestow yourself control by researching your symptoms, meds, and other stories so that you will feel like you know something about yourself when you stir see the doctor. I recently had a panic attack too, im prego and enjoy a toddler, and well its just not good to not be contained by control when you have children to tend to...which in turn worsens the fears...so im seeing a therpist and its helping a lot. Educating myself have helped greatly too. Dont think you are crazy...(yeah i think i am sometimes too, but it make things worse) lol. its ok to have fears, its ok to worry, but you must realize that its OK. (my main problem is an irrational nervousness of vomitting, go figure??) haha i can laugh in a minute, but if it happened...uhg, thats why im still seeing my doc! its the hormones that make you feel unchecked, but its real worries and fears that spark the rest. I hope you find what you need. Just remember, it is ok to be afraid, and to talk in the region of it. Dont let anyone tell you otherwise.

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