I had every symptom you mentioned and at first I tried some ADs but after a year i had no improvement so I stoped. Then I did a bunch of things that helped. I got rid of my girlfriend at the time, Started eating a more balanced diet(I ate only healthfoodstore-nazi food at the time and hated it) I started to work out. I stoped doing drugs. I started doing things i enjoyed more and I became alot happier in general.stonee wrote:anyone here have any experience with anti depressants?
i have strong family history of it, so the chances of me having some sort of mood disorder is highly likely.
its not so much the random moods that are killing me, its the other physical effects, and they're hitting me hard in school
-I never feel like im running at 100%. i hit 90 on a good day.
-tired all the time
-trouble focusing, especially when im "in a mood"
-feeling draggy all the time
-inapropriate emotional responses to situations
-exaggerated response to rejection
- the biggest one is lack of drive. i always want to do stuff, but I feel to "heavy" to actually get up and do it, and thats whats been killing me in school the most.
the biggest question I have, is if i'm still operating fairly decently, is medicine going to help? it would be nice to have a normal level of energy and drive.
however, what are the side effects? am i going to gain weight, and feel drugged up all the time?
is it going to be worth it?
i figured i'd ask a bunch of people i don't know
thanks!
For me pills will never be the answer because I dont have a chemical imbalance, things that were in my life bothered me so I changed them. Taking pills long enough to alter my mood would have just made me ok with the bullshit and not do anything about them. If i were you I would think hard about why you are unhappy. If its a chemical imbalance or life circumstances?
Everyone reacts to drugs diffrent ways. Ive seen prozac turn people into completly different people,hairloss, excessive weight gain, excess weight loss, almost complete loss of attention span. Me i took it for six months and had absolutely no change. I would highly recommend trying to find another answer to your problem first. Are there things in your life that are making you depressed that would make anyone depressed? ie lack of social life, tough work/class schedule, unresolved family issues. Pills wont fix those problems.
BTW even the AMA has stated that anti depressants and add drugs are being over prescribed.(they may or may not have changed their stance I dont know)
