Posted by europerep on June 26, 2010, at 13:39:28
In reply to costs and benefits, posted by linkadge on June 26, 2010, at 12:24:51
> Theres got to be a simpler, cleaner way to just turn off depression.
>
there is, probably, one would only need a time machine to be able to do, not do, prevent, etc. certain things..as for amitriptyline though, I liked it until the end, i.e. until it stopped working. maybe after 6 or 7 years you're just used to it, but even at 300mg/d I felt fine, could get up early and be fit throughout the day, etc..
I wonder whether the fact that it worked doesn't actually prove it's largely about 5HT/NE in my case, and whether the dysfonction in these circuits now is just simply too serious to get cured by no matter which med... sometimes I wonder whether I do not wanna take a look into "real" drugs, you know, illicit ones.. have a good couple of years and then that was it.. I'm not about to do it, but it seems so much more tempting than to just wait while everyone around me has what they will later refer to as "the best time of their lifes"!
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