Rachel...keep at it. Your body will tell you what is working and what's not.
I've become (out of necessity!) very adept at tracking even tiny changes in my body-mind. Recently, my doctor and I discussed an increase in my anti-depressant med; I agreed to this, and three weeks into the change I am noticing a definite lightening of mood.
I know, too, that the medication is but
one tool in my repertoire...the "miraculous" aspect that I wrote of earlier applied to one specific symptom -- uncontrollable rage -- and I don't view the medication as a panacea that wipes out all trouble...If anything, I have to be even more mindful and work very closely with my thoughts, especially...
It's a risk...a crap-shoot...the best of medical professionals admit that they don't entirely know what makes SSRIs work (or not). The brain is such a mystery, but every other bodily system is so intimately connected with the brain that everything else can be affected...
Definitely the meds should not be making you feel more depressed! That, unfortunately, is what's known as a "paradoxical effect" --> the medication actually increases the symptom(s) that it's supposed to reduce.
It may be a time now, coinciding with Spring (oh thank Creation that it's finally here!), for you to detox your body and get clear in body and mind...then take the next step, whatever that will be. Just keep at it...you are finding your way...
In my best moments, I think of symptoms as wisdom...as messages that I must pay attention to. Keep listening in, and you will find a clear passage.
My thoughts are with you...
Roo