Posted by linkadge on December 4, 2006, at 19:05:39
In reply to Re: Why your medicine may not help » linkadge, posted by tensor on December 4, 2006, at 18:32:42
>I have been tired all my life, lack of energy >and motivation, as long as I can remember. I >remember my first panic attack at an age of >about 7. I started medicate at the age of 19 and >got relief. My brain didn't heal over a period >of 12 years, that's the longest I'm going to >wait.
It is impossable for me to say as I do not have access to the data regarding all past, and present stressors.
I'm not saying that some sort of biochemical abnormality might not exist in some depression, I am just saying that there is *no way* that the number of people taking antidepressants today all have so called "geniune non-stress induced biochemical abnormalities".
Everbody I know who has taken antidepressants usually started during a period of significant life/psychosocial stress.Wheather that be starting out at a new collage/university, loss of a job, loss of a loved one, school related psychosocial stress, family related stress, health issues, you name it.
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