kaz7
Well-Known Member
Head up your arse does not sound like clinical depression and crippling anxiety so you literally can't get out of bedPersonally, I bought 5-HTP supplements when my head was up my arse.
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Head up your arse does not sound like clinical depression and crippling anxiety so you literally can't get out of bedPersonally, I bought 5-HTP supplements when my head was up my arse.
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Sertraline is my current prescription - side effects have been weight gain and fluctuations in libido. But the gains outweigh the side effects - they have really helped with my issues and generally make me feel better
Head up your arse does not sound like clinical depression and crippling anxiety so you literally can't get out of bed
Sorry i missed the edit,it's incredibly difficult to get on the right one and dose and with them taking a month to kick in i can see why some people don't get on with them,the whole mental heath area is highly personal,i think they saved meI edited the other post, I've been in worse places than most, still don't agree with them ;)
Sorry i missed the edit,it's incredibly difficult to get on the right one and dose and with them taking a month to kick in i can see why some people don't get on with them,the whole mental heath area is highly personal,i think they saved me
Quite,the waiting list for talking therapies are long,i was at a point where i went into mr GP's room sat in the corner and bawled my eyes out,he picked up the phone and called the mental health team and someone came to the surgery and took me home and my care under their team started then,talk about mess,i sort of laugh about that day now,i must have looked a right sight lol,gotta laughMy issue was a massive underlying drinking problem that latest over two decades, took 6-8 weeks for me to start feeling normal after stopping drinking. Took some natural supplements towards the end of the 6-8 weeks that I'd read good things about.
My point is, is that with our culture, and so many heavy drinkers, anti depressants are thrown around far too easily without looking at the cause, but I guess they're cheaper than psychologists :)
Nicely put,i think it's what people need to realise,it's medication like any other,if you were diabetic you wouldn't refuse medication,you don't need to be on drugs for mental illness for ever unless you choose to,i do because i know what will happen if i stop from past experience,it doesn't bother me at all that i take them,my GP is on the same drugs as i am and he is the best most calming doctor i have ever had,it takes no notice of who you are or what you have,it can get anyone. Go and talk to someone,don't suffer in silence,even just talking can help a lot and get you started on the road to getting your life back,there are several of us you can pm if you need to,i have a saying that has served me well and that is stay calm everything is fixable and it really isCompletely agree with this.