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Any woman who you would want to be with should not care. Especially the anxiety aspect of it, that might be a better term to use around her. Say you take them for anxiety purposes.

2007-10-31 19:50:37 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Of course I would.

If he is advised to take medication for depression and anxiety, it is because he needs to.

Depression and anxiety is caused in part by chemical imbalances in the brain, and the medication helps even this out. It takes time, but if it would help my guy feel better in the long run, I'd be all for him taking the stuff.

2007-10-31 19:51:26 · answer #2 · answered by Orla C 7 · 0 0

i've got had undesirable success with anti-depressants and anti-psychotics interior the previous (i became having a coarse few years for particularly a on an analogous time as). After combating taking drugs, I felt extra useful than I ever have, and now I lead a effective existence. finding on my previous, the guy I as quickly as became has no resemblance to me this present day. besides the fact that if, if no longer being on drugs is hurting you, then according to threat you're able to desire to communicate on your psychiatrist with regard to the consequences you're no longer finding for. I do could desire to propose that no rely what, don't get the drug Xyprexa. It made me income 40 kilos in a touch under 2 months (That I even have lost interior the direction of this 300 and sixty 5 days), and my pal grew to become diabetic from taking it. on no account, ever take it. I even have heard no longer something yet undesirable approximately it, and the inventor of it tried to cover a case of a lot of human beings complaining of severe area-consequences. you do no longer desire to take Xyprexa, no rely what they are asserting. As for what easily drugs to take, I heard Lithium is a solid one, with some circumstances of weight income and all that. basic, i think of it would be a solid thought to ask your healthcare professional approximately this.

2016-12-15 12:38:41 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

of course. you cannot despise a person just cos he is with a medical condition and required medication for long term. when there's love, you love him as he is, so you shouldn't mind. it is normal to be a bit lost cos this is so sudden and you do not know if you can be with him like this forever. but think abt it. he is still him. the person you once knew and loved and is still loving. you wouldn't want him to ditch you if you are the one taking med, would you? show your care and concern. he needs it most now. reassure him that you will be there to face all problem with him. cheers.:)

2007-10-31 19:56:09 · answer #4 · answered by cheer 3 · 0 0

Why not, as long as he kept taking them & as long as he wasn't a danger to me. Just make sure that you do what is best for yourself. If you find that your relationship with him is turning unhealthy at any point, don't hesitate to do what you think is right for your own health & safety. If he ever starts talking about killing himself or harming someone (like you), then get help for him.

Most times people who take meds like these are perfectly normal & healthy. They just need something to balance themselves out. Don't ever let that stop you from pursing a relationship with someone.

2007-10-31 19:54:54 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, it is very hard to deal with though. You will have to love him very much to deal with him. I have depression and anxiety also and I know that I am more than a handful for my boyfriend. Depression is a very unstable chemical mental disorder. If you are willing to love him enough, be patient with him, and help deal with his depression, then go for it!

2007-10-31 19:51:11 · answer #6 · answered by redneck_woman33412 1 · 0 0

I love Dana's post, it's kinda funny. I would definitely give him props for not only admitting his problems but seeking help AND telling you about it....not an easy thing for guys I don't think. Plus who wants a moody/depressed/anxious guy???

2007-10-31 19:55:39 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If he is bi-polar, I would have second thoughts. I married someone who I thought I could deal with his problems. I was so wrong. He was manipulative, cunning, and the biggest liar I have ever known. Not to mention doing things behind my back and ruining my trust and our marriage. You need to go to counseling together to see what exactly his problems are. I wished I had done that.

2007-10-31 19:50:48 · answer #8 · answered by Sparkles 7 · 1 0

I rather not date a guy with severe depression

2007-10-31 19:54:09 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

ya, I would be

just because you're depressed and taking meds does not make you "messed up"

in fact, its the opposite, it shows that you're brave enough to realize you have a problem, and strong enough to ask for help

its perfectly fine...

2007-10-31 19:50:12 · answer #10 · answered by Laur 3 · 0 0

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