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Re: Successful Antidepressants [Re: Locus]
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i think hard work and maybe the occasional workout/exercise session is a great anti-depressant.

the way i see it - our bodies have adapted and evolved for hard work to keep us alive.  nowadays, most people don't have to do shit and just end up sitting around.  that fucks some things up with our bodies.

without all these drugs for 'depression' 20-30 years ago, a LARGE amount of people in the world must have been some sad sorry fucks eh?  :rolleyes:


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Re: Successful Antidepressants [Re: Locus]
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Celexa dismantled my pen0r
Lexapro made my anxiety worse
Wellbutrin did nothing but cut back my cig intake

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Re: Successful Antidepressants [Re: Locus]
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I think they put people on too high levels of medications. Instead of throwing you up around the 'normal' dose I think people would be much better off with just a small amount of help from these drugs. Drastically changing your chemical system is never good, and only necessary in highly psychotic individuals.

The problem I have with benzos is they will damage the receptor sites because of the constant release of GABA, which in the long run ends up messing up your natural inhibitory system. A low does of Lamictal (mood stabilizer, works by regulating, not 'enhancing' gaba sites) works wonders for me.

In fact, Lamictal works so well I have NO drug drive anymore, which despite what alot of people think, your body is not designed to seek out drugs. Seeking out drugs is a sign something is wrong in your head (other then infrequent recreational use).

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Re: Successful Antidepressants [Re: Redo]
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paxil is evil fuck paxil fuck its pink little ass. fuck paxil . haha fuck it. besides that i havent taken anything im what some might call depressed but i think its just because of the world. and well its a sad place to live. when i feel im doing something to contribute to the healing of the world then maybe il feel better. until then i stay strong...


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