Hi I haven't been on here for a little while. Have been worried about my youngest son, 30, who moved back home when his relationship broke up 3 years ago. He is quite a solitary person, has friends and works but lately I noticed that he has lost weight and has not been going to work. A letter arrived from NHS the other day and I did ask him what it was about but he said nothing to worry about. I left it and when I went to his room a couple of day later I asked why he wasn't working now the refurbishment of the cafe was completed. He replied that he wasn't well enough at the moment, that he had spoke to his boss who had assured him that his job would still be their when he was well. He said that he was suffering from depression and that was what the letter was about. He had filled in a questionnaire to the NHS on line and the letter was in answer to this and he awaiting a phone call. I assured him that I was here for him, that he was brave to have sought help and that it will get better in time. I have also sent for the book 'I have a Black Dog and his name is Depression' as it really helped my eldest son. Just not sure what else I can do. He is still looking after his personal care. Still playing online games and chatting with friends online, he takes himself for a walk each day. He seems to be a doing all the right things. Any more advice please
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). I do the online chat sort of thing too, hence this post, but am not so good currently with regard to actual phone calls.
