My own unprofessional opinion is that no one should take antidepressants. Depression isn't a disease. A person is supposed to be depressed in their life at times...sometimes really depressed. Antidepressants do damage to your brain, and they cause you to be more violent and more depressed.
well that was certainly uplifting, thanks for sharing. it is sure to help the OP.
I got off brintellix cold turkey 2-3 weeks ago, and today I feel like someone is tasering my brain. I cut one of my remaining pills in half and took that. Can anyone help with this?
My own unprofessional opinion is that no one should take antidepressants. Depression isn't a disease. A person is supposed to be depressed in their life at times...sometimes really depressed. Antidepressants do damage to your brain, and they cause you to be more violent and more depressed.
My own unprofessional opinion is that no one should take antidepressants. Depression isn't a disease. A person is supposed to be depressed in their life at times...sometimes really depressed. Antidepressants do damage to your brain, and they cause you to be more violent and more depressed.
My own unprofessional opinion is that no one should take antidepressants. Depression isn't a disease. A person is supposed to be depressed in their life at times...sometimes really depressed. Antidepressants do damage to your brain, and they cause you to be more violent and more depressed.
To you and the few other people on this thread, yeah, that's great. Anti-depressants are bad. There might be better ways.
But he/she isn't dealing with depression. He's dealing with withdraws. Telling a person struggling trying to kick a heroin habit that you should have never did heroin in the first place isn't helping.
Anyway, I agree that some drugs can actually cause depression. I've actually experienced this when I was wrongly prescribed a tranquilizer that I thought was a stabilizer for two years. It was the only time in my life I legitimately got suicidal thoughts.
But I disagree that depression isn't a disease. Some people are wired differently. And what I felt under constant tranquilizer dosage some people experience as a normal state.
Even the bible talks about mental disease that Jesus cures. I get tired of people thinking that all people with mental problems are weak and just whiney. If the Lord ever decides to place me in an inpatient facility again, I'll give you a invite and you can come and see some of them for yourself.
that's very nice Watson. however.
the Human mind is a very complex electro-chemical soup.
it is best not to fuck with it.
give it what it wants. a healthy body.
and see what happens.
Sherlock.
What do you think of Dr Thomas Szaz's "The Myth Of Mental Illness"?No offense but, I think that's a really naive take. There's a shitload of people with mental illness that have found great relief with anti depressants. There's also no evidence they make adults violent or depressed. If people take them and feel better, who are you to judge? I don't care to debate the semantics of "disease", but I can tell you that for a lot of people their own mental issues are just as debilitating as many physical ailments are for others.
What do you think of Dr Thomas Szaz's "The Myth Of Mental Illness"?
Szasz believes that the concept of mental illness is not only logically absurd but has harmful consequences: instead of treating cases of ethical or legal deviation as occasions when a person should be taught personal responsibility, attempts are made to "cure" the deviants, for example by giving them tranquilizers
I got off brintellix cold turkey 2-3 weeks ago, and today I feel like someone is tasering my brain. I cut one of my remaining pills in half and took that. Can anyone help with this?
I got off brintellix cold turkey 2-3 weeks ago, and today I feel like someone is tasering my brain. I cut one of my remaining pills in half and took that. Can anyone help with this?