i can relate to alot of what you have wrote emmdeemo it really is a shitty disease with a shitty name to go along with it . im finding too that i seem to have learned more about the disease and how and what it effects are then then edo docs i have seen .
If you're going to start conspiracies about drugs than let's include scientology which was shown to be putting out a lot of false data about the harmfulness of medication.@emmdeemo Stress, at least the stress that people are always referring to or blaming things on in this particular case is not a natural occurring one.
It is man-made it can also be man- unmade. This stress was created by design from the likes of the people I've mentioned before in my last post here. Most things in life are not by coincidence.
It's great that you're feeling like you again. The way things naturally should be Cheers!
If you're going to start conspiracies about drugs than let's include scientology which was shown to be putting out a lot of false data about the harmfulness of medication.
I'm a bit tired of people in this thread who have found other strategies for health instead of medication- which is great- insisting that their reality is the only one and discounting those of us who have had different experiences with medication.
Hope you guys dont think im writing off the medical and pharma industry and believing there is a huge conspiracy around it all or belittling anyone here i apreachete all your comments and i am still open to meds if i can find one that wouldnt cause so many side effects for me i personally seem to be very sensitive to them i do exceptvand know that i have to take my thyriod meds
I have nothing but sympathy for those who truly suffer from mental issues serious enough to require medication. I am well aware they exist; I have met many of them, been in treatment with many of them, been in group therapy, and kept locked up in 72 hour Baker act, short term psychiatric care facilities. Major depressive disorder is a wholly debilitating disease, and there were fantastic treatment and remedies for it in decades past, before modern antidepressant drugs were available.If you're going to start conspiracies about drugs than let's include scientology which was shown to be putting out a lot of false data about the harmfulness of medication.
I'm a bit tired of people in this thread who have found other strategies for health instead of medication- which is great- insisting that their reality is the only one and discounting those of us who have had different experiences with medication.
I have nothing but sympathy for those who truly suffer from mental issues serious enough to require medication. I am well aware they exist; I have met many of them, been in treatment with many of them, been in group therapy, and kept locked up in 72 hour Baker act, short term psychiatric care facilities. Major depressive disorder is a wholly debilitating disease, and there were fantastic treatment and remedies for it in decades past, before modern antidepressant drugs were available.
What I do not want to gloss over is the fact that today anti-depressants and anti-psychotics are prescribed more than ever, in an effort to increase the profitability of the companies who make them. Not all people who are prescribed mind-altering drugs actually need to take them. The same pills that can very truly help people whose minds have developed a fault, can cause faults to people whose minds need space to heal.
https://www.madinamerica.com/2015/11/percentage-of-americans-on-antidepressants-nearly-doubles/ Fact; anti depressants are just like Ritalin and other modern "ADD and ADHD" amphetamine treatments. And in many cases the same treatments; expenditure of energy, exercise, and proper fuel to feed a body in deficit of such exercise, has been clinically proven to positively change neurotransmitter function. We as a society are spending more time sitting at desks and sitting in cars and sitting on couches consuming media than our bodies evolved. Mind/body health is a balance and one cannot misuse one and expect the other to flourish.
I decided enough is enough i cant take the anxity and panic attacks and feelings anymore , im basicly disabled by it now im not living my life at all .
i went ahead and took my first dose of escitalopram just about an hour ago i really hope i luck out and it works for me quickly and i wont have any crap side effects .
Hopefully i will be one of the ones that get tired from it instead of hyper as im already hyper enough i think i slept for maybe thtee hours last night .
As for the thyriod i go for more blood test sept 4th and hope im back in the green again for that .
Its hard because the edo docs seem to think that if your levels are in the green they asume you wont be having symptoms or at least thats the impreasion they give me . but in reality it couldnt be farther from the truth , i can tell when im eurothyriod but i still have all kinds of crazy stuff going on but for me the worst is the axnity and racing heart that makes me panic . and pretty much im always feeling like on the edge of my seat
OP asked for experiences with these types of meds. I have been on several discussed here. Trazodone (least side effects of any medication I tried, but overall drowsy/slowing), Welbutrin (caused hypomania), Lexapro (went from mild depression to near suicidal, brain activity ground to a halt, unable to shave or brush teeth, exit house, engage in conversation, remember more than 2 sentences when reading anything.)Yes, but its not specific to the original posters question, at all.
OP asked for experiences with these types of meds.
I dont think you make the rules about what is and isnt allowed to be discussed here. I am here to share what I've learned in my path to becoming mentally well, and that includes a host of evidence about the overprescription of pharmaceutical drugs which I have presented here. Report my post if you think it merits censuring. Otherwise, seeing as how you are not a moderator, you are welcome to "Ignore" my posts if they are offensive to you.Then lets stick to that and not start up about companies, society at large and other such rhetoric.
I dont think you make the rules about what is and isnt allowed to be discussed here. I am here to share what I've learned in my path to becoming mentally well, and that includes a host of evidence about the overprescription of pharmaceutical drugs which I have presented here. Report my post if you think it merits censuring. Otherwise, seeing as how you are not a moderator, you are welcome to "Ignore" my posts if they are offensive to you.
wooo !! i will not be taking any more of that med that is for sure . it totally made me feel like i could not even think and after a few hours i got into a argument with someone and i felt an anger and rage like i haven't felt in a long long time . and this was only after one dose i cant believe how shitty it made me feel . after just one dose i was not expecting that at all .
i took some clonazapam and i ok now but thats it there is no way i could swallow another one of those things the trazadone didnt do anything like that to me.
this is what i ment earlier when i said i seem to be super sensitive to all these types of mind altering meds
I'm not suggesting at all that you try taking it again. The meds you have taken that have been ok are not antidepressants. Technically trazedone is but it's prescribed at much lower doses for anxiety or sleep. I guarantee you'd have side effects if it was prescribed as an antidepressant. I tried it for sleep at some point but it had the opposite effect on me.wooo !! i will not be taking any more of that med that is for sure . it totally made me feel like i could not even think and after a few hours i got into a argument with someone and i felt an anger and rage like i haven't felt in a long long time . and this was only after one dose i cant believe how shitty it made me feel . after just one dose i was not expecting that at all .
i took some clonazapam and i ok now but thats it there is no way i could swallow another one of those things the trazadone didnt do anything like that to me.
this is what i ment earlier when i said i seem to be super sensitive to all these types of mind altering meds
I don't know if your disease/issues are causing negative effects, but I wouldn't doubt the possibility of you experiencing placebo effects caused by reading all of the SSRI bashing on here and other places.wooo !! i will not be taking any more of that med that is for sure . it totally made me feel like i could not even think and after a few hours i got into a argument with someone and i felt an anger and rage like i haven't felt in a long long time . and this was only after one dose i cant believe how shitty it made me feel . after just one dose i was not expecting that at all .
i took some clonazapam and i ok now but thats it there is no way i could swallow another one of those things the trazadone didnt do anything like that to me.
this is what i ment earlier when i said i seem to be super sensitive to all these types of mind altering meds
I don't know if your disease/issues are causing negative effects, but I wouldn't doubt the possibility of you experiencing placebo effects caused by reading all of the SSRI bashing on here and other places.
Noticing such strong SSRI effects so quickly is, by no means, the norm.