I just reached out to my insurance for a referral to talk to someone about my depression for the first time ever. It was actually a very powerful podcast that got me to, With Friends Like These.
It was weird to tell a stranger over the phone what I was feeling. I've never told anyone my mental state, save for my ex-girlfriend. I know it's all part of the process, however. Well, I'm assuming anyway. I don't really know the process.
It's good that you're taking steps to deal with your depression! Having someone to listen to your problems (someone who won't just respond with "Just cheer up" or "You need to get out more") can be a huge weight off your shoulders.
EDIT:
Monday depression and severe anxiety
- is this a thing for anyone else? Is it related to alcohol? I drink quite heavily during the weekend and then the beginning of the week is pure hell, especially the day of monday. It gradually fades away and I'm more than fine by the middle of the week, but this cycle is more than 5 years old and I can't stand it anymore. I don't take any medication and I'd like to avoid it as much as possible, but what the fuck?
An ordinary monday is something like this: don't feel like talking to anyone, including my wife; severe stomach butterflies for the entire day; thoughts of paranoia and of bad things happening to my loved ones; sleepiness, dizziness. It all begins to fade away ny the evening and feel a lot better as soon as I work out in the evening.
Recommendations gaf? Can't stand this shit anymore.
Can you recall any event that might have caused these emotions? Have you ever brought this up with your wife/anyone else? If you'd rather not talk to anyone you know about it, I'd suggest talking to a therapist. They might be able to shed some light on what's going on.
EDIT2: I missed the "heavy drinking during the weekend" part. You might want to start looking there.