Your best bet, honey, is to take a weekend to chill out and ask yourself about your life. Think long and hard about why you're unhappy. Is it family? Work? Money? Something else? Then, identify what the problem is within that and take steps to rectify it. It sounds like garbage, what I'm saying, but it really is true.
I was drugged to the hilt and only managed to kick them once I recognized what was happening in my life. Once I started to take steps to fix the problems, I felt stronger, like I was more in control of my life. My anxiety and depression just disappeared.
2007-03-15 07:27:37
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answered by worldtraveller 2
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I am not a doctor. I have been on some of the meds you are talking about. I would definitely seek a second opinion. Drugs only work for part of the depression problem. It sounds like you need some help from someone in the behavior modification area.
2007-03-15 05:15:54
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answered by floridaguy 2
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heard that Zoloft is known to cause depression and I also heard that Wellbutrin is known to cause weight loss. You may want to seek a new physician. One who perhaps knows about the drugs that he/she is prescribing to a patient.
2007-03-15 05:15:32
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answered by ? 4
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Wow. I would hate to be taking both. But if you have faith in your physician then I would do as they say/suggest. I took Wellbutrin to help me quit smoking. It didn't help with the smoking but I sure felt "mellower" while I was on it, but I didn't need it for that so I quit taking it. Good Luck
2007-03-15 05:18:17
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answered by Anonymous
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That sounds like an awfully high dose. I had xanax for anxiety,that worked well. Zoloft made me feel weird.
2007-03-15 05:16:35
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answered by Anonymous
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WATCH THESE VIDEOS PLEASE:
http://www.cchr.org/index.cfm/8771
http://sntp.net
http://breggin.com
http://antipsychiatry.org
2007-03-15 05:15:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Typical... Not at all good... But typical none the less.
2007-03-15 05:15:41
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answered by Anonymous
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IF YOUR DR. DOESN'T SEEM TOO CONCERN ABOUT YOUR WORRIES THAN MAYBE YOU SHOULD FIND ANOTHER DR. FOR A SECOND OPINION.
2007-03-15 05:15:34
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answered by stressed 2
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Okay.
What's the question?
2007-03-15 05:14:25
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answered by Barrett G 6
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No
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answered by jason w 1
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