For millions of people, chronic illnesses and depression are facts of life…Many people with [chronic illness]become depressed. In fact, depression is one of the most common complications of chronic illness. It’s estimated that up to one-third of people with a serious medical condition have symptoms of depression.
Dealing With Chronic Illnesses and Depression, WebMD
It’s extremely common for people living with chronic illness to struggle with their mental health. Being diagnosed with a lifelong illness can cause enormous life changes, make it difficult to do things you love, and impact your self confidence. Managing a lifelong chronic illness for years and years can also present mental health challenges. While Mamas Facing Forward is always about trying to find a way to move forward into the future, we recognize that this is often a lot easier said than done.
If you’re struggling with your mental health or know someone who might be, here are some resources that might help:
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
If you are ever in a crisis, call: 1(800) 273-8255