I`m taking medication for mental illness. But I can`t paint or do my scrapbooking. In fact I can`t even listen to music without showing disinterest, should I switch meds?
2007-03-21
02:36:12
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My doctor insists I take it. I feels like this, you know when you`re hungry and you don`t feel like eating ANYTHING. That`s how I feel. I don`t even want to pick up a paint brush anymore. My husband misses that, I`m a great painter and a very creative story teller to my kids and the kids in my daycare. I miss it.
2007-03-21
03:07:35 ·
update #1
It started as soon as I started taking mood stablizers.
2007-03-21
03:09:20 ·
update #2
It's not that they actively inhibit creativity, it's that they level you out so your mind isn't going eighty directions at once, making it harder to come up with anything to paint or write or talk about. At least, that's been my experience. Before I got stablized on my meds I wrote and drew incessantly and now I almost never even journal. I want to, but I just can't come up with anything. It definitely sucks, but I wouldn't trade the creativity for my mental health. I'm miserable and impulsive off my meds, even if it means I can write a decent poem occasionally. It's a personal choice whether you switch meds or not. You have to weigh the benefits against the consequences.
2007-03-21 05:24:39
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answered by fiVe 6
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You might want to talk to your doctor. It's possible that the medication might be related to this feeling, but it's also possible that it has nothing to do with it. Mental illness itself can make people lose interest in things they enjoy.
I have been diagnosed with two kinds of depression, Major Depression Recurrent, and Dysthymic DIsorder. I used to be a semi professional musician and I have found I am still interested in music, but I am losing interest in actually playing my instrument. However, this might have more to do with my other diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome which is also complicated by a weakness in my thumb that is probably related to an arm fracture I had in 1998. I also got kicked out of the best band I was ever associated with, and it's not very likely I'll ever find a situation like that again--I'm not too motivated to start another band when I already know it won't be as good as what I had a few years ago. (This isn't just negative thinking, I have been a muscian for 30 years, and nothing compares to the band I was in a couple of years ago--I wish they never hired me now.)
It's funny, but I also enjoy expressing my thoughts in writing, and Yahoo Answers is giving me an outlet for the creative part of my personality. It will never be as enjoyable as music, but I am getting a lot of enjoyment out of it. That might not work for you, but you might find other outlets that interest you.
Best wishes, I think I understand how you feel.
2007-03-21 03:03:05
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answered by majnun99 7
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2016-09-05 10:35:35
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answered by ? 4
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I know what you're talking about. For 10 years I've been on all different meds trying to find the right one for my condition and some of them really made me feel awful. If the meds are taking away your personality, or if they just make you feel bad then GET OFF THEM!! (Check with your doc first.)
2007-03-21 02:46:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Talk to your doctor and therapist about the feelings you have on your medication. It may need to be changed or just adjusted.
2007-03-21 02:45:28
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answered by Anonymous
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