antscorsa
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any1 ever taken them or prescribed the,?
did they help?
any side affects?
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Kerry
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yes
yes thats thier job
yes voilent nausea and insomina
would recommend anyone who is prescribed them to try alternatives before going there
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drunkenfool
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ditto, and they can be addictive.
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Stuckey
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is nausea feeling like your gonna be sick? do u actually vomit?
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Matt H
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if your depressed go & do a big fart in the bath
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Kerry
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quote: Originally posted by Stuckey
is nausea feeling like your gonna be sick? do u actually vomit?
yes
not usually
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Matt H
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farting in the bath can make you sick if you follow through
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Laney
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quote: Originally posted by matt h
if your depressed go & do a big fart in the bath
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Kerry
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dont take the piss out of depression it ruins lives
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Matt H
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sorry
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by matt h
farting in the bath can make you sick if you follow through
not a thread to be laughing in, but that is funny as feck
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Laney
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quote: Originally posted by Kerry
dont take the piss out of depression it ruins lives
This is true. Anti-Depressants are never the answer though
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mk4_astra
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i have and yes they do help,they reduce certain vitamin levels in your body and can increase hair loss,they're addictive and a sudden stop in taking them is a big no no
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Matt H
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people who feel the need to take anti depressants are just plain sad
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eightball
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in the majority of cases (depression) antidepressants are extremely useful. true, they aren't a solution in themselves - imagine depression as struggling to reach a book on a high shelf; the drug won't climb up and get it for you, but will give you a step up to get it yourself. the problem is that the majority of gp's have no clue whatsoever about mental illness, so joe bloggs goes to his gp, says 'my girl has dumped me and i'm broke, so feeling a bit down', and the doc hits him with a prescription for prozac - typical medical model, treat the problem, not the cause. point is, joe isn't clinically depressed, he's just having the normal reaction to his current circumstances, so the drug will do a grand total of nothing... except give him some side effects. maybe. personally, i think gp's should refer all cases that they think require pharmaceutical intervention to their local community mental health team, who are better equipped to deal with problem (if there is one). antidepressants are not addictive btw. apologies for the essay too!
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Kerry
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quote: Originally posted by matt h
people who feel the need to take anti depressants are just plain sad
you dont just wake up one mornin and make the decision
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Matt H
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quote: Originally posted by Kerry
quote: Originally posted by matt h
people who feel the need to take anti depressants are just plain sad
you dont just wake up one mornin and make the decision
sorry! im guessing you've had them then kez?
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Kerry
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its not open for discussion
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Matt H
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m'kay
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Kerry
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and by the way depression is an illness just like a cold or a sore throat
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Matt H
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dr etches
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dave17
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ex girlfriend has started her course of these today. i dont feel like im bad enough to need them, but i used to feel like i did.
matt fuck off, no1 chooses to be depressed, life has its ups and downs and can be very hard 4 people. i know this because my x is very depressed about our break up, even though she initiated it all, she regrets it all, plus she has other problems.
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Matt H
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dont tell me to fuck off dickhead
i wasnt saying that depression isnt an illness or a serious problem. i was trying to cheer him up ffs
if someone is suffering from depression i suggest they see a doctor & not post in off day
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Kerry
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quote: Originally posted by matt h
dr etches
it is!
its a chemical imbalance in the brain and thats why people need medication to help just like an infection
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jr
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matt like myself is only acting like this becasue we possibly not the type of people to get easily depressed
fucks me off all these ppl with i want to kill myself, life is over, about stupid things etc etc, surely posting it on a message bourd is not gonna help is it
(not aimed at anyone imparticular)
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