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David__77

(23,170 posts)
77. SSRIs have an adverse impact on me.
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 09:32 PM
Dec 2012

I take responsibility for my own actions, but the extreme "leveling" effect of the drugs, for me, is not conducive to being intimate, empathetic, or kind.

This is very interesting, sibelian. enough Dec 2012 #1
I'm forty two. sibelian Dec 2012 #9
You're young yet, believe me! enough Dec 2012 #12
Acceptance :) tama Dec 2012 #2
Brava! what a beautiful and inspiring post secondwind Dec 2012 #3
Thank you! sibelian Dec 2012 #11
You did the right thing. A youthful outlook comes from the ignorance and inexperience of Squinch Dec 2012 #4
Thank you, Squinch. sibelian Dec 2012 #52
Good for you, but not for everyone Susieville Dec 2012 #5
I stopped some months ago, in March. sibelian Dec 2012 #15
I recently came to the same decision DianeG5385 Dec 2012 #6
Kick n/t Dalai_1 Dec 2012 #7
Listening to our bodies pecwae Dec 2012 #8
Thank you pecwae... and it may interest you to know that this whole process started with yoga... sibelian Dec 2012 #59
My w/d process began pecwae Jan 2013 #94
Being present with anxiety has helped me with a similar challenge AllyCat Dec 2012 #10
This is so important lapislzi Dec 2012 #13
Take care of yourself ismnotwasm Dec 2012 #14
Thank you. sibelian Dec 2012 #17
thank you riverwalker Dec 2012 #16
Thank you for the perspective. Still Blue in PDX Dec 2012 #18
It might be. sibelian Dec 2012 #39
"a dedication to difficult but worthwhile things for very little reward" = indeed. the scars are HiPointDem Dec 2012 #68
Dark Night of the Soul tama Jan 2013 #99
That you tama, sibelian Jan 2013 #104
What I believe tama Jan 2013 #109
I think it is great you could do that davidpdx Dec 2012 #19
May I suggest to you and everyone else struggling with melancholia, Jackpine Radical Dec 2012 #33
thanks for the suggestion NMDemDist2 Dec 2012 #72
I'm very happy for you rox63 Dec 2012 #20
You are the judge. sibelian Dec 2012 #54
I think your on the right track! Life can be wonderful and terrible. Dustlawyer Dec 2012 #21
Thank you dustlawyer sibelian Dec 2012 #64
As I have gotten older and reflected more, I came to the understanding of who I am vs. what I want Dustlawyer Dec 2012 #89
Thank you for the excellent post. tiredtoo Dec 2012 #22
I'm very reassured to learn that I'm not the only one! sibelian Dec 2012 #56
As John and Yoko said... MrMickeysMom Dec 2012 #23
I find myself totally agreeing, I don't believe in those drugs. joanbarnes Dec 2012 #24
Well I'm doing okay... I'm not necessarily advocating my experience as a panacea... sibelian Dec 2012 #65
Dangerous Ajaye Dec 2012 #25
a quiet plus one Buzz Clik Dec 2012 #28
+1 progressoid Dec 2012 #29
Yup HERVEPA Dec 2012 #34
"Do not encourage mentally ill people to stop appropriate treatment." sibelian Dec 2012 #40
She wasn't advocating anything for anyone arthritisR_US Dec 2012 #46
Thank You For Your Post WiffenPoof Dec 2012 #53
Oh, I wouldn't say that. sibelian Dec 2012 #57
THIS. bettyellen Dec 2012 #62
"Do not encourage mentally ill people to stop appropriate treatment." The poster didn't. Quite HiPointDem Dec 2012 #70
With respect, the tx has to be specific to each person. nolabear Dec 2012 #73
Great post. Union Scribe Dec 2012 #88
I used one for a period of a year and a half, Skidmore Dec 2012 #26
they've made an industry of pathologizing people datasuspect Dec 2012 #27
Huge incorrect generalization HERVEPA Dec 2012 #35
please disabuse me of my notions. datasuspect Dec 2012 #47
In many (most) cases, depression is caused by a chemical imbalance. HERVEPA Dec 2012 #91
when i was in my 20s datasuspect Jan 2013 #98
Glad it worked for you. HERVEPA Jan 2013 #100
So because that "worked" for you nobodyspecial Jan 2013 #107
"it should be the same for everyone." sibelian Jan 2013 #112
absolutely correct--mental health "professionals" are not to be trusted. MindPilot Dec 2012 #60
therapist = the rapist datasuspect Dec 2012 #75
or, in many people's cases, better. HERVEPA Jan 2013 #101
Not a good idea PasadenaTrudy Dec 2012 #30
No need, for me, I think. sibelian Dec 2012 #42
What we resist persists Utopian Leftist Dec 2012 #31
First, good luck, I hope it continues to work. caseymoz Dec 2012 #32
Hi caseymoz sibelian Dec 2012 #86
Hope you enjoy your trip. caseymoz Jan 2013 #92
Hiya.... warning.... wall. of. text. sibelian Jan 2013 #111
It seems you have become the master of your fate and the lunatica Dec 2012 #36
Thank you, lunatica. sibelian Dec 2012 #48
i wish you the best samsingh Dec 2012 #37
Thank you samsingh. sibelian Dec 2012 #66
yoga and especially hot yoga samsingh Dec 2012 #67
you might find this video of a former pharmaceutical representative interesting green for victory Dec 2012 #38
I have felt that yin and yang all my life liberal_at_heart Dec 2012 #41
This is an OP of a very healthy, evolving mind! arthritisR_US Dec 2012 #43
Good for you! TM99 Dec 2012 #44
I wish I could do it but it will never happen Robyn66 Dec 2012 #45
This all sounds truly dreadful, Robyn... sibelian Dec 2012 #50
And to you as well :) Robyn66 Dec 2012 #69
Thanks for saying this. distantearlywarning Dec 2012 #49
This message was self-deleted by its author get the red out Dec 2012 #51
I do not like psychotropes for anybody. ananda Dec 2012 #55
Hmmmm. Difficult. sibelian Dec 2012 #63
I think most people who get as depressed as I do simply kill themselves. hunter Dec 2012 #58
That sounds very debilitating. sibelian Dec 2012 #61
You perfectly describe my hopes for my therapy patients. nolabear Dec 2012 #71
Thank you nolabear sibelian Jan 2013 #105
Cool libodem Dec 2012 #74
You shouldn't stop cold turkey. musical_soul Dec 2012 #76
Ancient history. sibelian Dec 2012 #78
That's good to hear. musical_soul Dec 2012 #80
SSRIs have an adverse impact on me. David__77 Dec 2012 #77
Love your post! KT2000 Dec 2012 #79
Good for you. To be on the safe side, maybe you should keep a journal ecstatic Dec 2012 #81
I think the information from Journal of ohheckyeah Dec 2012 #82
interesting that you were prescribed ssri's as a sleep aid. what was the medical rationale for HiPointDem Jan 2013 #93
It was a couple of months after I had back surgery. ohheckyeah Jan 2013 #97
Very interesting. May I ask a question? ChisolmTrailDem Dec 2012 #83
I hope you don't mind if I have a think and come back to your post. sibelian Dec 2012 #85
Ha! Of course not, sibelian. Please have a fun and safe trip =) ! Oh, and happy new year! eom ChisolmTrailDem Dec 2012 #87
Hi chisolmtraildem sibelian Jan 2013 #103
Thank you so much, sibelian, for ChisolmTrailDem Jan 2013 #110
All well and good, but pay attention to physical symptoms as well TexasBushwhacker Dec 2012 #84
Plus multi-trillion! BeHereNow Dec 2012 #90
That was so cool !! nolabels Jan 2013 #95
Addendum: the gene sapolsky talks about at the end is 5-htt. after more research it turns HiPointDem Jan 2013 #96
Good Luck! MFM008 Jan 2013 #102
I have avoided antidepressants for the same reason. I am supposed to be sad. dawg Jan 2013 #106
Well... sibelian Jan 2013 #108
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