try natural forms of treatment before you get drug intervention on your neuro-chemical balance.
i work as a clinical hypnotherapist and have helped numerous people sucessfully with mild and deep depression.
Get moving! Get active, and don;t sit still for too long with a bad posture. You can change the way you feel by the way you carry yourself.
Listen to music that you like, remember times that made you laugh and spend time mixing with people that are good to be around. Its more fun than popping pills, trust me!
Good luck with it!
2006-09-12 06:07:41
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answered by HarryBore 4
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It is worth taking under supervision for a period.
I did not find it at all good- it actually made my mood swings worse, and I ended up throwing my pills down the toilet.
I have a feeling that doctors subscribe Prozac because they haven´t the time to really look inot the causes of your depression, believing that it´s better than doing nothing
But if you are suffering from mild depression it would be better for you to look over your life and see what changes you can effect to improve it in the long term. This is often easiest with theassistance of a therapist.
2006-09-12 05:04:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes of course but most antidepressants take time to have their full effect. All have some side effects but discuss with your doctor.
Give it about 4 to 6 weeks before doing so unless side effects are really troublesome. It's the old story, balancing benefits v. risks/side-effects
2006-09-12 05:06:59
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answered by mjdp 4
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Depends on your metabolizm. I had depression after a heart attack a few years ago and was put on prozac. After 3 days, I was a zombie. Drove my car home from work without realizing I was driving, sat in my drive for 15 minutes until hubby came out to see if I was ok. I didnt realize I was even home.
2006-09-12 05:04:58
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answered by kimmamarie 5
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I took it for mild depression, it was fine with me.
All drugs can cause side effects, but it doesnt mean you Will get them, justthat you MAY get them.
Prozac has had bad press in the past, but the drug has been improved and a lot less people suffer side effects.
2006-09-12 05:03:17
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answered by lozzielaws 6
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I have used it, but the side affects we're awful. Worse than the depression. I had the uncontrollable shakes, was very jittery and paranoid. It's not something you can ask your doc for anyway, he'll/she'll decide which pills are best suited to you if any. I think counselling should be the first course of action with depression.
2006-09-12 05:22:28
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answered by K-9 3
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Go to webmd.com they have information on all kinds of drugs and possible side affects. I've heard that prozac is a good one to start with. Most side affects usually go away within one to two weeks. If you need something for help .. and the Doctor prescribes it . why not give it a try ? Good luck ! :)
2006-09-12 05:01:59
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answered by tysavage2001 6
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try a warm ginger root tea. Take a frozen ginger root, whittle off the floor. Then grate a tablespoon finished, and upload than to a mug. Pour boiling water over, enable cool and revel in. locate out no rely while you're a Kapha, Vata, or Pitta physique. medical doctors or nurses won't have faith you, yet they don't understand each and everything. Sorrry if i'm including to the confusion
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answered by ranford 4
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Don't know about Prozc but if you're worried about taking prescribed drugs why not try St Johns Wart to start with, a herbal remedy for depression. Don't use it if you're on the contraceptive pill though as it stops it from working. Maybe check with your doctor first if on the pill.
2006-09-12 05:51:53
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answered by sarahlee 2
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the side effects are not too bad, and yes it is worth taking
2006-09-12 05:03:51
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answered by Anonymous
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