My husband tried to commit suicide late last year and since then we've been on a roller-coaster trying to get him better. He initially started therapy and managed 5 or so sessions but didn't even get to start trauma cbt as they were just laying the foundations. He's had childhood bullying and a staunch religious upbringing that he's battled with for years, and he's been on some form of antidepressant since he was 18.
He came off citalopram and at the same time went on venlafaxine and at that point the therapy had to stop as the venlafaxine was awful for him and the coming off it was even worse.
He then wanted to go med free as he wanted to know who he was without medication, and also the ssri side effects were really getting to him.
We're now dealing with severe anxiety and occasional suicidal ideation and we just feel like there's nowhere to turn.
He tries journalling and walking but sometimes he just doesn't have the motivation to do it. We've got two kids, 1 and 3. The three year old doesn't talk but is getting Grommets soon so that should help as it's adding to the stress of daily life, but there's no guarantee.
He's been prescribed mirtazapine but if it doesn't work it looks like coming off is as bad as the venlafaxine and I don't know if we've got it in us to do it again.
I'm so lost, he hates what he's doing to our family and he's so overwhelmed with it all, he can't seem to order his thoughts to make a plan for how to tackle things without meds.
Anyone been in the same position, and any advice would be so appreciated.