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I'm sorry for not being any clearer but what I mean is do you feel you don't reflect as much? Are you not as emotional or passionate as before? Has it compromised who you are? Does time go much faster and you don't care as much?

2007-02-07 16:29:11 · 20 answers · asked by The Most Vicious Crime 1 in Health Mental Health

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I do not know. What I know is that they do affect your brain in two ways. One, it works by cutting communication between the part of the brain which is related to the problem they tell you that you 'have' and the second is that some like Prosac, cut the links to your unconscious past in a way that you cannot use your mind to contact the incidents in your own mind awhile any handling of your past which are preventing you to be Rational and which are preventing you to use your abilities and full potential.

If you read the information/description that comes along with the drugs in the pack you will see that they are dangerous either regarding side efects, either by altering your state of alerteness; and they even state 'danger of habituation' which should be read, danger of becoming addicted.

The point is that they don't handle the cause of the disturbance. They camouflage the affection, In the end one ends up addicted and like a zombi. Go to an institution and visit people there and see for yourself how some are handled and how the majority look like.

Then you can decide if that's what you want.

The Psichiatrists address to the brain in the so called cases of mental diseases. This is mad because the Brain is a bunch of very specialized cells and the Mind. which is the part of the being which is affected in a preliminar stage - mental disease, not, brain disease - is just the connection between the Spirit - the being - and its body.

Mental or spiritual disturbances are a religious matter, not a medical one. Psychiatry denies the existence of the spirit, they say we are animals, like animals without a soul, but rational ones. However we are not rational as to the average man. We are emotional beings. Animals are rational - rational comes from Latin 'razione' which means Reazon. We kill our fellowman, we beat up our wives, we cheat on husbands, friends and employers...; if I puch you, you would most probabily puch me back or even worse. Emotion is present. Emotion. Emotion. And Emotion is what makes man to grow, to kill, love, hate, stimulate, apreciate, admire, sing and dance... to create, to invent...

We are not animals and we are souls who have bodies amd minds to link them.

Pharmaco-industry is already one of the top 5 powerful industries in the world... And they make sure this keeps going on by producing these addictive drugs.

So it is up to you to decide to take them.
Emotions and the MIND are spiritual stuff, it should be handled whenever necessary, by religion which is the proper place to handle these subjects.

The point is that we lost faith in religion... They promise salvation and in the case of Christians, for about 2000 years we didn't see any salvation. And regarding Buddhists, it takes the all life to learn under high level of discipline, how to get exterior to the body for a couple of minutes, something that should be normal for as long we would like as we are spiritual beings.

2007-02-13 04:46:26 · answer #1 · answered by Carlos C 2 · 0 0

I figure it would all depend on the dosage and how it would react on you since everyone would feel something different or nothing at all. But honestly, I've been on medication Effexor for 5 years at a high dosage of 300 mil grams for bad depression/anxiety. I used to be a very energetic person, happy, and very smart. Now I do not want to do anything, I have developed some kind of social problem, I sleep to much, and I have lost my ways of thinking clearly. I no longer can read a simple paragraph and tell you what it was about. At school I don't think the same. I takes me so much time just to understand something. I mean leaving these meds just last month have pretty much made me worse. But don't let that scare you. It all may depend on dosage, person, and the medication being provided. Hope this helps, take care!

2007-02-07 19:49:48 · answer #2 · answered by CR 2 · 1 0

I suppose it would depend what anti-depressant you are on. I take prozac and I still have my emotions and passion. I get into the mind set that I am worthless, and that nothing will ever go right, and I hate myself. The prozac helps me feel like I can actually deal with life without having to freak out about every little thing and I don't cry rivers anymore like I used to. An anti-depressant should be like a boost, not to numb you from life altogether.

2007-02-13 00:38:12 · answer #3 · answered by mystique133333 2 · 0 0

Some can blunt your feelings, and curb your passion.
Most are pretty tame and at a low dose, can just take you up a little bit out of the ditch. This is the common case for these meds.
I don't think that they make you reflect any less, but on the wrong dose or the wrong meds, they CAN make you a different person, and one that you might not like. They can take feelings away.
On the right dose, they can give you back control and give you the ability to take care of your life to the point where you might not need them at all, or not as much.

2007-02-07 16:40:54 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

If the meds are making you groggy, get off them, or switch to something different. If they are working right, you will feel "quite back to normal" and think and process emotions like your old self. But the the drugs can go through phases, which means that your brain's own chemistry is changing in reaction to them. A drug that was helping, can suddenly have side effects. That's the sign it is time to get off of them. Ultimately, the drugs had little to do with my recovery. Accepting myself and loving myself, physical exercise, conversation and find a creative outlet made the most difference.

2007-02-15 16:19:08 · answer #5 · answered by DW2020 5 · 1 0

If you are on TOO MANY anti-depressants, they can affect you!! When I was on too many anti-depressants; I was in fact, not reacting to anything!! All I wanted to do all day was sleep. I wasn't passionate about anything. Nor was I emotional about anything. I was a zombie!!!!

Time actually seems to go SLOWER!! As I've told many people...... DO NOT get started on anti-depressants UNLESS it the the LAST CHOICE you have!! Go to counseling, talk to your friends, talk with your parents...... and find WHAT YOU ENJOY!! Finding out what you enjoy HELPS A LOT!!!!!

Once again, ANTI-DEPRESSANTS ARE ADDICTIVE!! Been there!!!!!! Addictive means that if you were to stop something, you have withdrawal symptoms ....... hence, anti-depressants ARE ADDICTIVE!!

2007-02-15 06:42:36 · answer #6 · answered by ilovepoison2820 5 · 1 0

Antidepressants do not make you think less. You are the same person with the same brain function levels as you were before you began the treatment. All they do is change the levels of hormones in the brain and body, reducing depression levels.

In some people this may lead to an increased level of mood swings, increased or heightened emotional levels or you may have no changes at all. If you have had an emotional change that you are concerned about and believe has been attributed to the medication, please chat to your doctor or pharmacist.

2007-02-07 16:37:40 · answer #7 · answered by bellaballerina1063 2 · 2 1

i grow to be clinically determined with bipolar form a million in 1996. i grow to be on a shoebox finished of pills. there grow to be something to regulate the bipolar, something for sleep disturbances, etc. contained in the proper, I figured that the pills were to regulate my habit, and that i presumed i ought to do this on my own, so i ended taking the drugs chilly turkey. i grow to be proper, as far as controlling my habit. i have been off the meds for 7 years now. for sure, what I did isn't possibility-free, and may not be finished via everybody. nonetheless, the indications did not flow away. I purely began discovered to address them. I nonetheless have classes of severe melancholy. I nonetheless have very severe sleep disturbances. regardless of the indisputable fact that the way that I cope with it really is style of diverse now. first and maximum properly known, i do not think my ideas and emotions. This looks a touch morbid on the floor, regardless of the indisputable fact that it really is totally rational and sound. If my thoughts are the issue, and there are attendant ideas that feed the issue thoughts, then I actual ought to not position self assurance in them. So I question them, and that i undertaking them. extremely the guidelines. this kind, i flow by skill of the melancholy, or the mania, yet i'm not triumph over via it because i have stepped ahead this style of presence of ideas or awareness of what's occurring. If it really is better tricky to address, I tell myself about the solid issues which have occurred to stability out the melancholy, or I remind myself of a few issues which have not lengthy previous in accordance to plot to assist convey down a mania. convinced, this stuff should be finished, yet they're very difficult artwork huge and time ingesting. My suggestion isn't to diminish the antidepressants with out clinical supervision. CBT (it truly is the formal call for what I do on my own) is amazingly effective contained in the treatment of melancholy. i suggestions it, yet in hardship-free words less than specialist supervision. upload--Now that you've precise that the melancholy is situational, CBT (cognitive behavioral treatment) ought to artwork best contained in the destiny. the reason that i ought to signify antagonistic to reducing meds chilly turkey is that a number of them could have unfavorable consequences in the journey that they are stopped unexpectedly. case in element, depakote has been universal to reason seizures no matter if that is stopped unexpectedly. quite a number of them require weaning.

2016-12-03 21:27:37 · answer #8 · answered by lemmer 4 · 0 0

Anti depressants are designed to impede the thought process by blocking the chemicals that lets say for example make you laugh whatever that chemical would be called would be released at the time that something funny happened with an anti depressant the action of laughing would be impeded by the drug when you saw something funny you would have no reaction for example.

2007-02-07 16:35:25 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Boy am I glad I'm not the only one who has these feelings. Yes, I have taken antidepressants for years now, and I think it has messed up my brain. I can't think fast anymore, I feel like I'm fogged-in somehow. But the "real me" when I don't take them isn't so great either.

2007-02-07 20:09:07 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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