Posted by Buckeye Fan on October 23, 2010, at 14:43:05
In reply to Re: Will It Go Away On It's Own ?, posted by Phillipa on October 23, 2010, at 13:21:08
I have gotten relief in the past Phillipa....but at a cost.
From the studying I have done, for me personally
I am clinging to the belief that the body will make its own non-drug adjustments to recover from depression.Im not saying I can hold out forever...for as I mentioned THIS is no way to live.
Probabley the easiest example of how how feel is this:
Zoloft (for sake of example) prevents the re-uptake of seratonan, thus allowing more to be available, thus improving ones mood.
However.....
Doesnt it make sense that if that much seratonan was SUPPOSED to be left in the brain...then it would occur naturally.
The drug ( Zoloft) artificially keeps the body from doing what it was designed to do...remove the excess seratonan
And besides they THINK this is what happens....they still do not know for sure.See what I mean? Or is my thinking flawed?
BF
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