
It’s a bit of a struggle. Some days are better than others. I noticed this summer that I was more emotionally fragile than I normally am. The anniversary of my brother’s death causes me grief but it hit me harder than usual this August. After it was over I didn’t feel all that much better. I had days I wondered what was going on with me this summer. When I start to feel alienated, withdrawn and broken I have to stop and sort out what it could be.
It could be regular old depression. It could be a stressor in my life. Or ten stressors. It could be that weird wiring I have from my Complex PTSS (formerly called PTSD). It could be grief issues coming up again for some reason. It could be more traumatic memories trying to surface – a process I particularly hate.
In any case I try to accept myself as God accepts me. Someone I like asked on social media whether God is with us in depression. It’s one thing to know the truth of his presence intellectually and quite another for our hearts, for our souls to know it. Of course he is with us.
Over the years when I am in this state that sometimes feels like a darkness and exhaustion, sometimes like broken-ness, sometimes like a crushing weight, I know he is with me, taking care of me, helping me bear this little cross of mine until I feel better.
It’s hard not to feel guilty when I’m depressed. Sometimes I need a walk or to pray. Other times I just need to hide in my room with a book. That last feels like I am being lazy and I feel bad. Jesus doesn’t want me to feel bad about what I need to do to get through depression. It’s hard for me to take care of myself when I am like this. It’s something I have to do for Jesus. “Eat a sandwich for me. Drink some water.” I tend to not only forget to eat when I am running rough, sometimes I feel angry about having to eat. So he says sweetly, “Eat something for me because I love you and I want you to.” And I will for him.
I’m so tired. I have this feeling of wanting to go home but I don’t know where I’m supposed to go. Even Heaven sounds exhausting.
Some afternoons are crushingly tough. Depression can be gray and tiring. Other times it can be a ferocious attack tearing me apart.
I’m impatient with my family, or irritable and I have to apologize.
This time around my depression seems like an agitated depression I have never had before. That scares me because my brother got like that before his suicide, though his was certainly more extreme. I think of this as a mild depression in comparison to what I saw my brother go through and not make it out of.
I am doing all the things I need to do. That in itself is a good sign. I even talked to my doctor; something I tend to avoid if at all possible. I try everything else first that I know to try. I look at my diet, stress, circumstances. I start taking B-Complex at my hardest time of day which tends to be the afternoon.
I look at the roses in the catalog. (I love looking at roses). I blow bubbles. I pet my cat.
I tell God, “I am depressed right now and I’m not sure what to do anymore. I’m so glad you are with me.”
Always I know it is temporary. I will get better. I imagine feeling better, sun on my face, feeling peaceful.
Now it is the holidays which are hard for my family and me, and maybe for you too. However I also know we will get through it, we all will.
If you are wondering if you should be “too blessed to be stressed” or something, (what nonsense), or if you are like me during depression and feel guilty about everything all the time every day, if you don’t know why your heart feels like it’s bleeding, and why you don’t have more faith, (you have plenty!) well I welcome you, and God does too.
Every second, love surrounds you, helping you along. This too shall pass, and once you have done all you can, and gotten the help you need, (I did, please don’t be ashamed about that) the rest is up to the Lord. Your job is to get through the day with his help.
Another thing I do is offer up my anguish to God with Mary, as she asked at Fatima, for the souls of others.
Oh Jesus, it is for love of you, for the conversion of sinners, and in reparation for the sins committed against your Sacred Heart and against the Immaculate Heart of Mary and, (I add), for everyone who suffers sorrow anywhere in the world today.”
I say to Jesus and Mary at the end of the day that I made it and thank you and also I add that I love sleeping and I’m comfortable and thank you for sleep.
“And thanks for being with me through this.”
Because they are. And they are with you, too.

November 27, 2022 at 12:08 am
Shawn, I am always blessed when I read your writing. Today it blesses me to know that I’m not the only one who lives with depression and feels guilty about it. Also, I thank God each night for walking with me and reminding me I’m not alone. He helps me to go back to sleep when fear wakes me up in the night. He reminds me that my fears are unfounded and not from Him. Please find joy in your precious grandchildren and thank God that their parents still allow you access to them. When my son alienated me from my 3 grandchildren I wanted to leave this earth but God has plans for me and I hold fast to Him. He will work a miracle in His time and I must be patient. Hold fast to Jesus, He never disappoints.
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February 3, 2023 at 3:11 am
Thank you and may Sts. Joachim and Anne intercede for you and bring your grandchildren back to you. 🙏🏼♥️
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November 27, 2022 at 1:24 am
Thank you for sharing this Shawn. Pray always.
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November 27, 2022 at 3:24 am
And I am with you too. We are all connected.
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February 3, 2023 at 3:13 am
Thanks Julian 🙏🏼
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November 27, 2022 at 3:24 am
And I am with you too.
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January 7, 2023 at 6:29 pm
In my broken brain I reach out to you in love. I pray that our Lady of Victories will bless you with a smile and burning love for the Lord.
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February 3, 2023 at 3:08 am
Thanks Randy ♥️
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February 1, 2023 at 3:15 am
Thank you so much for this. I have similar struggles with depression. When it hits, it can take a long while for it to pass. I wonder if I, too, am about to enter another cycle of depression.
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February 3, 2023 at 3:07 am
I hope not! But if you are God is with you and will take care of you! 🙏🏼 God bless you. ♥️
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