whats the point of anti depressents if your still depressed when your on them?


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STABILIZING DEPRESSION IS NOT AS SIMPLE AS JUST POPPING A PILL. THERE ARE MORE ANTI-DEPRESSANTS ON THE MARKET THAN YOU CAN IMAGINE. IT CAN TAKE A LONG TIME TO FIND THE RIGHT MEDICATION AND COMPLETE THERAPY. TO GET BETTER YOU MUST BE PATIENT.

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ha ha ha i think you answered your own question. no point.

Well, how long have you been on them? It takes weeks or even months sometimes before you'll notice a difference. They aren't a quick fix, they are actually fixing a chemical imbalance. If you are just getting on them it will take time to get into your system. If you have been on them for quite a while then maybe they need to be adjusted. I have been on antidepressants for quite a few years and have had to have periodic adjustments. Antidepressants dont mean that you never get sad just that you dont get sad so often, at least thats the way it is in my case.


It takes a few weeks to start noticing a difference when you go on medications. There are different type of anti-depressants that work on different chemicals in your brain. What you're on may not be correcting the chemicals it needs to correct. You may be getting too much of one chemical and not enough of another. It is also highly recommended that one not only take medication, but see a psychologist as well. This way you are fixing the problem physiologically as well as psychologically and learning coping mechanisms. Hope this helps.


there are hundred of diffrent kinds of antidepressents. keep trying until you find the right one.there is one out there for you dont give up

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