11/8/2009 10:58:22 PM
ok... I think its overprescribed, but you guys are obviously free to keep eating meds instead of exercising (evan).[Edited on November 8, 2009 at 11:56 PM. Reason : s]
11/8/2009 11:47:31 PM
Who are you to judge people here and say they don't deserve to take medication?Why did you have to come and shit on everyone here and turn it into a soap box thread? People were trying to help eachother. I wish this site had functioning moderators, because you would be gone.
11/9/2009 12:09:09 AM
If I wasn't such a nice guy...or perhaps if I hadn't sought treatment 14 years ago, I'd be feeling the overwhelming urge to break this guy's face with a piece of pipe.
11/9/2009 12:17:25 AM
11/9/2009 11:34:29 AM
I went through an odd patch in undergrad, the whole depression/hating yourself thing for no reason whatsoever. I went on lexabro/wellbutrin for a while, and it helped alot. I finally went off it after a year (relatively gradually) simply because I felt I didn't need it any more. Looking back, I think alot of it was actually the birth control I was on at the time. Back then I didn't know birth control could effect my mood so drastically, and didn't pinpoint it as a cause since I'd been on it for so long. Now I have mood swings, but I can definitely pinpoint them as hormonal in nature.
11/9/2009 11:53:09 AM
make a serious commitment to yoga and meditation. in most cases it will work better than any happy pill.if that doesn't work, get cymbalta.disclosure: i make $ when people take cymbalta[Edited on November 9, 2009 at 12:29 PM. Reason : disclosure]
11/9/2009 12:28:01 PM
For the record, I'm not just somebody sitting on the sidelines - I've seen and dealt with severe mental illness before.That may, in fact, be why I reacted so harshly to the evan archetype (I feel sad that I'm fat, so give me a happy pill).
11/9/2009 1:18:46 PM
you obviously don't know what you're talking about. i won't spill his personal shit on here but there's a lot more to it than that in his case. and his case def is not the norm.
11/9/2009 1:31:22 PM
Depakote evens me out, Wellbutrin lifts me up.It works for me.
11/9/2009 1:38:55 PM
^^thanks, man - nice to know someone's got my back around here.
11/9/2009 2:52:00 PM
and it isn't a freaking happy pillI WISH i saw puppies and rainbows around every bendbut i don't
11/9/2009 6:55:55 PM
damn I can't believe people are still preaching that happy pill bullshitthese drugs are designed (well at least used) to bring people out of emotional shit that goes well beyond anything any event could make a healthy person feel, it shocks me people think if a healthy person takes these drugs they will magically make normal problems disappear[Edited on November 10, 2009 at 2:58 AM. Reason : k]
11/10/2009 2:51:50 AM
^ people think that, because they do to a certain extent.to a certain type of person, it is easier to hide from their problems than to address their root cause. This saddens me because it perpetuates the stigma for the population that really does have a true medical problem.[Edited on November 10, 2009 at 7:26 AM. Reason : s]
11/10/2009 7:25:28 AM
I'm not exactly sure how people on medication are hiding from their problems. You were talking about your own interactions with severe mental illness, what exactly was your experience?
11/10/2009 11:25:02 AM
i have a friend that is a supertroll like solinari about psychiatric medications, saying that people are lazy and stupid for taking them, nobody informs the patient accurately enough about potential effects, etc etc. turns out she took medication for a short while in her late teens and was wilding out and being a ho and blames, in entirety, the medication for it. and now she claims it gave her tourette's because when shes thinking about something shell say shit out loud when she gets a problem. whatever. sounds pretty normal to me, meds or no meds.
11/10/2009 12:13:52 PM
^so she blames medicine for making her a tactless slut? interesting... usually it does the opposite.
11/10/2009 12:19:29 PM
11/10/2009 1:41:46 PM
Unless you have a doctorate in Psychiatry, shut the fuck up and get out.
11/10/2009 1:48:53 PM
11/10/2009 8:58:26 PM
i don't have a bone to pick with evan at all - his example was merely a convenient one. An archetype, if you will.If it helps you feel better, replace "evan" with "billy bob"
11/10/2009 9:06:01 PM
I don't think anyone is arguing that you SHOULDN'T be depressed after losing a parent. They're saying that if you were on the border of needing medicine anyways before losing the parent and are still very depressed well after you should be getting over the loss then maybe SSRI's could help.But you already know that I'm sure.
11/10/2009 9:24:13 PM
fine... i've made my point anyway. belaboring it won't do any good
11/10/2009 9:28:26 PM
At the time I needed it, Wellbutrin was a godsend.
11/10/2009 9:40:09 PM
11/10/2009 9:41:53 PM
oh and maybe taking medicine is "HIDING" from my problem or covering it up or whatever, but unless you want to pay for my therapy or convince an insurance company to or convince medical professionals to focus more on therapy and behavior than just prescribing a pill, then this is pretty much all i have.[Edited on November 10, 2009 at 9:44 PM. Reason : .]
11/10/2009 9:43:42 PM
11/10/2009 9:46:10 PM
technically wellbutrin's not an SSRIfwiw
11/11/2009 12:23:49 AM
it's actually not even classified as an SNRI... it mainly works with dopamine and norepi.
11/11/2009 1:12:10 AM
11/11/2009 8:49:52 AM
I'm going with bullshit for $500, alex.
11/11/2009 8:54:42 AM
I personally believe that individuals should try diet, exercise, and therapy before immediately popping pills to solve mental problems. Often times medications cause other unforeseen complications. However, at a certain point, medication is the best method for mental equilibrium due to defective neurotransmitters which can be regulated with antidepressants. Diet and exercise should always be incorporated into any medication regiment, but some patients simply ignore this strategy in place of just the medication, which is a big mistake.[Edited on November 11, 2009 at 9:14 AM. Reason : -]
11/11/2009 9:10:48 AM
I think you're under the impression that people can just walk up to a grocery store and purchase Prozac. That isn't the case. They have to be evaluated by a licensed Psychiatrist who will evaluate whether or not the person needs medication. Often they will recommend the person see a therapist instead.
11/11/2009 9:31:16 AM
You inferred incorrectly.
11/11/2009 9:49:23 AM
Well then I got the wrong impression from:
11/11/2009 10:16:20 AM
That was meant to suggest that many patients immediately skip to step four (requesting antidepressants), ignoring steps 1, 2, and 3 (diet, exercise, and therapy).
11/11/2009 10:35:18 AM
True, and I would hope that a licensed psychiatrist would seek out other avenues before immediately prescribing antidepressants.
11/11/2009 10:36:09 AM
I would hope for perfection in the world, also.
11/11/2009 10:47:11 AM
http://www.who.int/research/en/
11/11/2009 1:06:39 PM
11/11/2009 8:56:47 PM
Many of you would benefit from Cannabis
11/14/2009 2:29:48 PM
Looky here, n00b...my guess is that damn near everybody in this thread has already experimented extensively with cannabis, myself included.It has a pretty bad effect on me, believe it or not...and there's a good chance that if you came and got stoned with me, you'd end up leaving on a stretcher in a meat wagon. i get really mean when I smoke. So I don't smoke anymore.
11/14/2009 2:44:26 PM
I can't smoke weed. The last several times I did, it led to very, very bad panic attacks.[Edited on November 14, 2009 at 2:59 PM. Reason : ]
11/14/2009 2:59:19 PM
Okay...Look here, son. I'm no noob, I've lurked this place ( not extensively) for many years, long before I registered. Also my experience level with my topic is much higher than yours. As for your comment, perhaps your smoking environment has something to do with your aggression. Maybe the people you smoke with give you bad feelings that you would normally not express. Maybe you should consider that your reaction is somewhat justified. When you smoke, it does not "make" you a certain way. I am only offering my experience with the world to be helpful, not get hated on by some mad dude. As for arcgreek: This is common, you could try adjusting your dosage/smoking method to gain better relaxation effects of cannabis. If you smoke certain strains, too much, or from a vaporizer, you will get mostly THC, and you WILL probably get a panic attack if you are prone to them. The trick is that some people need lower THC for pot to even be enjoyable for them at first, but over years of usage will slowly seek higher THC percentages as they get accustom to the effects. -peace[Edited on November 14, 2009 at 3:43 PM. Reason : =]
11/14/2009 3:42:25 PM
I have absolutely no want to smoke. I work in a company that test, and will shortly resume competing in a sport that tests. It's effects on the body are not of benefit w/ my current goals. I no long require the meds mentioned in this thread. I don't find it as something that I want to use due to my current and future goals. I've smoked a good bit of it in hs, and the earlier years of college. The cost, legality, potential loss of job, potential disqualification, and potential negative impact on my future career would make smoking pot a royally stupid idea.[Edited on November 14, 2009 at 3:55 PM. Reason : dosage? are you fucking kidding me?]
11/14/2009 3:54:51 PM
Who the fuck you think I'm kidding. I'm sorry your that deep in that ALL these things will happen/even apply if you smoke: "The cost, legality, potential loss of job, potential disqualification, and potential negative impact on my future career" (President?)I tried to give you some tips as to what works for many people that UNDERSTAND the subject. You act like I violated your brain. I'm glad you got off the prescrip meds, they can sometimes have negative side effects, many of which, especially long term ones, are not fully understood given the relatively short period of time humans have been using them. Perhaps I should say I'm glad that your proud of getting off them, because in some ways that helps to stop using them, if you get my point.Less aggression next time, more thinking.
11/14/2009 4:07:17 PM
Pot isn't the universal cure-all. Get over yourself/cause.
11/14/2009 4:12:55 PM
I take lamictal for my bipolar, and it works.
11/14/2009 4:17:48 PM
I know I never made that claim, so why did you? Many people combine it with SSRIs or whatever else works for them. Again, I'm giving advice, and you attack like it raped you. If you don't want to smoke, ok, wonderful, but you seem like an aggressive little prick. How about you get over me and don't post back or just be an adult, end this amiably and disprove my prick theory, I'm only trying to help. I hope someone reads my first post and it helps them have a better life. peaceEDIT: If you medicate in some way and feel like you have an effective solution, then disregard what I said, and continue doing what you do and don't listen to doubters.[Edited on November 14, 2009 at 4:26 PM. Reason : ++]
11/14/2009 4:24:10 PM
wow, its always awkward when you see someone piss their pants during their first internet argument.
11/14/2009 4:25:08 PM