Originally posted by: kuk
I don't like the look of the results ... 🙁
BTW, I voted yes.
Excellent point... So then, we must come to a solid definition of "depression". Off to dictionary.com...Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: kuk
I don't like the look of the results ... 🙁
BTW, I voted yes.
I wonder about this too; perhaps people who are "not happy" are voting that they are "depressed". These are two entirely different things..
Originally posted by: zCypher
What do you think about depression? Where does it come from, what type of problem is it? I've heard lots of crap about chemical imbalances, but is there actually any empirical evidence backing it up? Are all these anti-depressant pill companies out for a big buck only?
Also - are you, or anyone you know depressed, or have you been ever? What happened? What were some key behavioural traits you witnessed? How did you and/or yours cope with it? Get over it? Lose friendship(s)/relationship(s) over it? Witness any relationship/correlation between depression and violence? How about depression and substance (particularly alcohol) abuse?
Just curious. Been having pretty depressing days lately, and although I'm not usually the most happy-go type, I didn't think I was highly pessimistic either. I thought it might be interesting to inquire to some of the above and see what kind of stuff the 'thinkers' of ATOT (*snicker*) come up with. I need to be cheered up... heh. Hopefully this thread stays somewhat on track though (if it goes anywhere to begin with - my threads have the tendency to get 0 replies).
wee...
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: Mrburns2007
Originally posted by: brunswickite
I dont think its a chemical imbalance, i think thats total bs, just a reason to sell pills, pharmeceutical companies need to make money some how.
Think about it this way, there are about a billion chemicals in your body and brain and they are suppose to whatever they were design to do properly. The fact that they usually work correctly is amazing. So it's certainly plausible that one of these chemicals doesn't work right and that a chemical imbalance occurs.
BTW: I've worked with a person who was bipolar and they are much better when there on there medication, when they go off there meds it's like watching a train wreck, not fun.
Still begs the question of why we need all these anti-depressant pharmaceuticals now. Once again I ask, how did we survive all those millenia, given so much "chemical imbalance"? I don't deny that it exists, but something tells me that much of the epidemic is exaggerated for the purpose of selling more prescriptions.
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: Mrburns2007
Originally posted by: brunswickite
I dont think its a chemical imbalance, i think thats total bs, just a reason to sell pills, pharmeceutical companies need to make money some how.
Think about it this way, there are about a billion chemicals in your body and brain and they are suppose to whatever they were design to do properly. The fact that they usually work correctly is amazing. So it's certainly plausible that one of these chemicals doesn't work right and that a chemical imbalance occurs.
BTW: I've worked with a person who was bipolar and they are much better when there on there medication, when they go off there meds it's like watching a train wreck, not fun.
Still begs the question of why we need all these anti-depressant pharmaceuticals now. Once again I ask, how did we survive all those millenia, given so much "chemical imbalance"? I don't deny that it exists, but something tells me that much of the epidemic is exaggerated for the purpose of selling more prescriptions.
I believe so! A person can feel depressed and not want to go to the extreme of hurting or killing themselves. I feel depressed sometimes and hurting myself never occurs to me.Originally posted by: zCypher
Alright, another variation... since we're assuming depression equals severe cases only, like self-inflicting injuries or suicide - is there such thing as "light" cases of depression?
Originally posted by: zCypher
Alright, another variation... since we're assuming depression equals severe cases only, like self-inflicting injuries or suicide - is there such thing as "light" cases of depression?
I just meant it seemed that, by the replies in this thread, it took a lot to be considered depression.Originally posted by: pulse8
Originally posted by: zCypher
Alright, another variation... since we're assuming depression equals severe cases only, like self-inflicting injuries or suicide - is there such thing as "light" cases of depression?
Why would you assume depression only equals severe cases? And if you are assuming that, what is it a severe case of?
i go through really bad periods of sadness and then really big periods of happiness i am never in the middle.
OK, "Mr. Happy" - go on believing that there's no such thing as a chemical imbalance. Meanwhile, millions of people will keep suffering. You should feel so fortunate that you don't have any chemical imbalances today ... and hopefully not in the future. 😉Originally posted by: brunswickite
I dont think its a chemical imbalance, i think thats total bs, just a reason to sell pills, pharmeceutical companies need to make money some how.
Originally posted by: wje
OK, "Mr. Happy" - go on believing that there's no such thing as a chemical imbalance. Meanwhile, millions of people will keep suffering. You should feel so fortunate that you don't have any chemical imbalances today ... and hopefully not in the future. 😉Originally posted by: brunswickite
I dont think its a chemical imbalance, i think thats total bs, just a reason to sell pills, pharmeceutical companies need to make money some how.
Oh I hate to go over it again but that's crap spouted by people who know nothing. Don't talk about something so important if you have no clue about it (yeah, like I'm one to talk 😛). Both of my parents are shrinks and trust me when I say that millions of people have been helped by anti-depressants. It's more than just "having a bad attitude". Sometimes psychological counselling is inadequate and does not help enough. A simple prescription can take somebody who gets so little from life such that they'd rather die and give them a reason to live and allow experiences to put a smile on their face once in a while.Originally posted by: brunswickite
I dont think its a chemical imbalance, i think thats total bs, just a reason to sell pills, pharmeceutical companies need to make money some how.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Oh I hate to go over it again but that's crap spouted by people who know nothing. Don't talk about something so important if you have no clue about it (yeah, like I'm one to talk 😛). Both of my parents are shrinks and trust me when I say that millions of people have been helped by anti-depressants. It's more than just "having a bad attitude". Sometimes psychological counselling is inadequate and does not help enough. A simple prescription can take somebody who gets so little from life such that they'd rather die and give them a reason to live and allow experiences to put a smile on their face once in a while.Originally posted by: brunswickite
I dont think its a chemical imbalance, i think thats total bs, just a reason to sell pills, pharmeceutical companies need to make money some how.
Originally posted by: stormbv
A friend of mine said that people don't need anti-depressants...they are just weak minded and need more Jesus in their lives. Dumbass...
Heh.. IMHO, the weak-minded probably need a little less Jesus in their lives...
Wow, damn. Good luck!Originally posted by: Nocturnal
I am depressed, I have OCD, and generalized anxiety disorder. I take Lexapro and it helps me tremendously.
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: Mrburns2007
Originally posted by: brunswickite
I dont think its a chemical imbalance, i think thats total bs, just a reason to sell pills, pharmeceutical companies need to make money some how.
Think about it this way, there are about a billion chemicals in your body and brain and they are suppose to whatever they were design to do properly. The fact that they usually work correctly is amazing. So it's certainly plausible that one of these chemicals doesn't work right and that a chemical imbalance occurs.
BTW: I've worked with a person who was bipolar and they are much better when there on there medication, when they go off there meds it's like watching a train wreck, not fun.
Still begs the question of why we need all these anti-depressant pharmaceuticals now. Once again I ask, how did we survive all those millenia, given so much "chemical imbalance"? I don't deny that it exists, but something tells me that much of the epidemic is exaggerated for the purpose of selling more prescriptions.
Originally posted by: eakers
i go through really bad periods of sadness and then really big periods of happiness i am never in the middle.
when i am sad i spend massive amounts of time online, when im happy i can't spend more than 10 minutes on the computer or i go crazy, im always doing something.
i just came out of a sad thing and so i am barely online now compared to before and i have been reorganising my closet and dresser everyday for the past week when i haven't been out with my friends.