1. This Board Rocks has been moved to a new domain: CarolinaPanthersForum.com

    All member accounts remain the same.

    Most of the content is here, as well. Except that the Preps Forum has been split off to its own board at: http://www.prepsforum.com

    Welcome to the new Carolina Panthers Forum!

    Dismiss Notice

Anti -depressants

Discussion in 'Health & Medicine Forum' started by SilverSurfer, Apr 15, 2010.

  1. jazzbluescat

    jazzbluescat superstar...yo.

    Posts:
    22,696
    Likes Received:
    81
    Joined:
    Jan 7, 2003
    Location:
    Spring Lake, NC
    I took it because I was depressed from LSD flashbacks, I think. When those subsided or I learned to handle them better, the depression left, hence the smoothness, maybe. Drugs/meds and alcohol often effect me differently, or I get side effects that most others don't experience.
     
  2. Scrappy

    Scrappy Conservative

    Posts:
    2,794
    Likes Received:
    0
    Joined:
    Jul 13, 2009
    Location:
    Rowan County, NC
    AGREED! Nobody better EVER take my Lexapro.

    Friend of mine went to her doctor to see about getting something through a really rough time (husband died, teenager with health problems AND behavioral problems, etc.). Her doctor asked her gently, "do you ever have suicidal thoughts?" She said, "It's not ME I'm concerned about killing!"
    I totally understand what she means.
     
  3. cmmguy

    cmmguy *

    Posts:
    2,996
    Likes Received:
    0
    Joined:
    Apr 27, 2006
    Win or lose, did you all get trophies when you were little kids?
     
  4. Scrappy

    Scrappy Conservative

    Posts:
    2,794
    Likes Received:
    0
    Joined:
    Jul 13, 2009
    Location:
    Rowan County, NC
    I didn't--but I think I understand the point you are trying to make.

    I don't take the Lexapro for depression--it's more of a mood even-outer for me--I think mine is mostly hormonal--plus I have a son that has clinical depression with manic tendencies--can be tough to deal with. Diagnosed at nine years old. (depression runs rampant in my husband's family) Thank God for lithium and effexor or there's no telling what would happen to him.

    I don't know how we got by without all the drugs for centuries. I could survive and function without mine, but life is much better, especially for those around me, LOL, since I take it. My son, however, is a different story. I am thankful that mental disorders don't have the stigma they once had.
     
  5. VA49er

    VA49er Full Access Member

    Posts:
    22,561
    Likes Received:
    4
    Joined:
    Jun 14, 2003

    Could it all be mental? Kinda like when a powerlifter goes off roids? Not trying to be critical. Hope you feel better.
     
  6. Wonder Woman

    Wonder Woman Full Access Member

    Age:
    48
    Posts:
    6,522
    Likes Received:
    1
    Joined:
    Aug 21, 2005
    Location:
    Here

    We're talking about anti depressants. I'm pretty sure there's a mental element involved.
    :59:
     
  7. VA49er

    VA49er Full Access Member

    Posts:
    22,561
    Likes Received:
    4
    Joined:
    Jun 14, 2003
    Realized that after I posted. Yes, I understand your comment, but was referring to the case when people want a drug just because it's a crutch and not because they need it. I used the steroid reference to symbolize that. Again, not trying to rag on Silver as depression is nothing to be funny about.
     
  8. Hot Wheels

    Hot Wheels absolutely will never not

    Posts:
    9,994
    Likes Received:
    0
    Joined:
    Feb 17, 2005
    Location:
    Somewhere in NC
    My doctor put me on Zoloft to try something new about 3.5 years ago. I had a reaction so bad that I couldn't stop freaking out or panicking to the point I thought I was having a heart attack and checked into an ER. They said they had seen that a good many times before. That was scary. I was on Effexor for a while before that and it was just wonderful. I'm not anything right now but really have to fight not to be. Sometimes I wonder if the fighting not to be is really worth the ease of popping a pill every day to make it so much more relaxed and just easier to breath. I'm so crazy I panic about side effects or the harm I'm doing taking them but not thinking about the harm I do not taking them. I'm nuts...I know.
     
  9. SilverSurfer

    SilverSurfer Son of Anarchy

    Posts:
    25,546
    Likes Received:
    0
    Joined:
    Jan 7, 2003
    Location:
    Welcome, NC
    Zoloft freaked me also - not so bad I had to go to the hospital, but after the 2nd day, I knew I couldn't handle it. I tried Paxil, Prozac, and Lexapro, all with weird side effects I couldn't handle. But going with nothing the last 7 months was the worst.

    I'm on my 2nd day of re-trying the Effexor - it takes a couple of weeks to get back into your system. I'll let you know if I get the same "effects" as before. (insert bad mathmajors joke here). If I feel better, I'm not gonna try stopping again, I'm just gonna keep taking it, as long as I can afford health insurance, which may not be much longer, unless the new "plan" kicks in soon.
     
  10. Black&Blue

    Black&Blue NKW

    Age:
    79
    Posts:
    20,190
    Likes Received:
    6
    Joined:
    Jan 7, 2005
    Change of lifestyle is probably more helpful. Anti-depressants can get you headed in that direction, but the problem with most people who stay on them for long periods of time is they never try to change unhealthy habits. It just enables them to live from day to day.

    It's different with everyone. Some people just need something to get them back into balance. Some people are manic, and it's really something as important as insulin for a diabetic. But it's really unfortunate that these things can be prescribed to just about anybody, regardless if they've been diagnosed with something or not. It's a reason why healthcare is a mess.
     

Share This Page