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Originally posted by: EvilYoda
Been depressed for about 1.5-2 years now, but only recently (about 2 months ago), was I finally able to admit to myself that I needed help...the breakup with my g/f of 2.5 years kinda pushed me over.
The number of depressed people shocks me, and leads me to believe that most people overestimate their "depression"...no offense, but just seems like a few people are bummed that their favorite show was cancelled or something.
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: 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.
Maybe so, in certain cases - but maybe there aren't actually that many that need them?Originally posted by: yellowfiero
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.
wrong. I've seen the effects of meds. They work.
Originally posted by: zCypher
Maybe so, in certain cases - but maybe there aren't actually that many that need them?Originally posted by: yellowfiero
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.
wrong. I've seen the effects of meds. They work.
Originally posted by: tk149
I've been diagnosed with Clinical Depression and General Anxiety. I've lost my career, my job, and my girlfriend of 7 years because of it. I've almost commited suicide several times. So, for those of you who don't believe in it, STFU! You have no idea what you're talking about.
I understand why there's disbelief in Depression as an actual illness. I have bachelor's degrees in Neurobiology and Psychology. I've LIVED through Depression, and I still can't shake the feeling that I'm just weak-minded in some way. There's a part of me that refuses to accept that I am in some way, "flawed." And yet, my own experiences tell me that Depression IS an illness, because it CAN be treated.
I've been in and out of professional therapy for the last 4 years. I've taken various medications (which have helped). Yes, I'm aware of the placebo affect, but I don't *think* it applies in my case, because some drugs worked better than others. BTW, my doctor told me that if a non-depressed person takes depression medication, s/he will experience no real effects.
Right now, I feel fine. Despite the fact that my girlfriend dumped me 3 months ago. But everyday, I feel Depression lurking, waiting, watching. I know how very little it will take for me to fall again. There isn't a day that goes by, where I don't think, "I hate my life." For now, I just keep moving.
BTW, one doctor told me that smarter people tend to be more affected by depression. I don't know if he was just trying to make me feel better.
BAH! Time to get a hooker.![]()
Originally posted by: EvilYoda
ooh ooh! Let's start a support group.
And good call, about working out...I know I felt (not to mention looked) better over break when I was making use of the weight rooms where we stayed in Florida...my body reacts to working really fast and well, but I still don't do it on a regular basis. hmph. Although I have decided that this year, I will build my shoulders and biceps, so I should probably get started on that.![]()
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.
