Posted by linkadge on December 21, 2004, at 9:37:00
In reply to Re: Can your brain learn its way around an antidepress, posted by JackD on December 21, 2004, at 9:18:32
To be honest I guess their working the way they were supposed to.
If they help your anxiety, and help your confidence enough to let you help yourself get back on track, then I guess that's normal.
When they were discovered they were not first named "happy pills" but rather anti-depressants.
The problem is that for the first few years I took them, it felt like I had an invisable shield around me, protecting me from anything life could hurdle my way. Now I feel so average that the future scares me much more.
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