Posted by Hello321 on September 16, 2015, at 20:36:18
In reply to Re: Young people on SSRI's commit more crimes? » Hello321, posted by baseball55 on September 16, 2015, at 19:06:41
The possible effect of an antidepressant causing lack of concern for ones wellbeing im referring to has been warned about by every governing agency. It is written about clearly on every medication guide handed out to the patient. Im referring to the possibility of the prescription that has been prescribed by a well-meaning prescriber causing the taker to feel a strong/stronger desire to end their life. I consider this a very extreme lack of concern for ones wellbeing. No, these meds dont have this effect on the majority that take them. But it does happen and those who have a strong enough suicidal urge induced by the treatment simply arent here to post about it.
Its awesome when something like Celexa works as intended it increases the takers wellbeing, as some of you experienced. But what happens when someone experiences a worsening of their depression because of a medication like Celexa? What if their hopelessness, irritability and impulsiveness become worse because of the effect the med is having on their brain function? Sometimes these symptoms can get so bad that the one taking the med that feels the world is against them and that there is no way out. Am i wrong? And what can feeling like this lead to?
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