Posted by deniseuk190466 on November 2, 2006, at 17:08:14
In reply to Re: Discouraged, posted by capricorn on November 2, 2006, at 7:43:12
I defy anyone who hasn't had a full response to an antidepressant not to say that the pill they are taking is anything but a "magic pill".
When antidepressants work properly then they are magic pills, admittedly they can't help with circumstance or personal situation problems, or grief or problems of abuse but they can completely turn your life around when they work and when you have depression with no known present cause.
I tried therapy years ago, and frankly I felt patronised by it. I spent a whole year talking to somebody but at the end of the day it was the medication that helped me not the talking.
I admit that there may have been problems from my childhood that might have contributed to my problems with depression but talking about them doesn't solve anything. What's the point of dredging up the past all the time, I'd rather just not think about them. Anyone (non-depressed people) could find problems in their childhood if they looked hard enough.
Denise
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