copacetic
King of the Hippies
I'm late to this thread ... has it been mentioned that regular alcohol use can also make you feel depressed?
Not yet, but you are correct
Did anyone actually read the first post in the damn thread? :wtf:
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I'm late to this thread ... has it been mentioned that regular alcohol use can also make you feel depressed?
Not yet, but you are correct
Did anyone actually read the first post in the damn thread? :wtf:![]()
I'm late to this thread ... has it been mentioned that regular alcohol use can also make you feel depressed?
Individuals with alcohol dependence have a 60–120 times higher suicide risk than the non-psychiatry ill population (Sher, 2006).
Consistent with the data on alcohol dependence, alcohol use at the time of suicide is common. Among all suicide victims, a high proportion (10–54%) have a positive blood alcohol concentration (BAC) at the time of death (Bilban and Skibin, 2005; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2006). For example, a study performed on a Polish sample revealed that, among suicide attempters, 30% had positive BACs, whereas only 6% were alcohol dependent (Kołaciński et al., 1997).
sorryDid anyone actually read the first post in the damn thread? :wtf:![]()
Wheat, fine white flour........in my case, result in terrible "depression." Happy pills won't cure that!
I've read many studies that demonstrate cognitive improvements in groups using these psychoactive drugs for a variety of conditions. While I'm sure there are cases in which drugs that are not needed or that won't work on that individual are prescribed, that doesn't mean the drugs themselves don't work at all or that this is all some sort of conspiracy by the drug companies to make megaprofits.
Similarly there is plenty we still don't know about the human brain. IMO we still have more to learn about it than we do about any other system in the human body. That still doesn't mean the drugs we use today are not effective or that the serotonin-dopamine model proposed today is incorrect. I would need to see references involving studies of statistical significance to that effect.
As to there being no evidence of the neurochemical imbalances I disagree. Mankind has a general idea of which areas of the brain use which types of neurochemicals for what and brain activity scans are performed on patients and compared with the norm. Dopamine ans serotonin levels can be, and are, measured demonstrating abnormalities. These people don't just put on funny hats and trust to luck as this article implies (with no references supporting those specific claims I might add)
Many people who suffer from clinical depression, but are undiagnosed, don't understand why they are unhappy. Many of them keep the feelings inside, suffering in silence, while putting on their happy mask. Nobody likes being with people who are always down, so they hide their pain until seeing others happiness hurts even more and they pull away from their friends and family.
These people need to realise they are not alone. They need to be able to talk about their feelings without fear of stigmatism. If the stigmatism associated with mental health is removed, people would not be afraid to seek help and I'm quite confident the suicide rate would decrease.
I will dig a bit later on regarding the suicide rate of anti depressant users vs people seeking other options.
I would certainly hope so. I know those I have had contact with that are taking these sorts of drugs did.So the people on this forum using drugs, have they under gone all of that stuff to determine what is right for them?
Perhaps signal and copa and explain the process they went through before obtaining their meds, i would be interested to hear some stories from the drugs users, mostly it's a bit of chit chat and then you get your drugs.
Not in my experience. The follow ups afterwards are indeed talking and then deciding upon whether or not to up or drop the dosages but that all occurs after the initial diagnosis involving actual testing.I can fully understand if people are diagnosed using the methods you suggest but that simply does not happen, it's like candy. Talk a bit and you get your candy.
I wouldn't spend 4k on a brain scan either. Use medical aid. They are required to pay for all sorts of crap and even the simplest most pathetic hospital plan (like minePorch i agree with you but i don't think you understand the process very well and maybe i don't but it's a simple chit chat followed by drugs. Go read up on it. They have no idea if your brain is a problem because majority of people won't have or won't spend the 4k for the brain scan.
I used to think like you do. I couldn't believe that they could so accurately have patterns of behaviour to watch out for but I having chatted to these psychiatrists before I am amazed at how good they are at predicting the sorts of behaviours I am going to see in my loved ones afflicted with psychological conditions.I never said the drugs did not work, i just cannot grasp how they can determine what drug you need so simply and easy in one session with virtually no testing, just a chit chat and bam they know what you need. Some people even go tell the guys what they need because they research it on google haha
Of course it might lead to suicidal thoughts. These drugs are psychoactive compounds that have a different effect on different people. Some they help, others they make worse. If the drug makes it worse then you stop that drug and move onto an alternative. Brain chemistry is an extremely complex thing and, just like with the rest of your body, everyone's brain is unique leading to different reactions to different drugs. Nothing is ever set in stone with medication you should know this.Signal how many people die while taking meds? they kill themselves i wonder if it's more or less than people who don't take drugs, it even says on the package, may lead to suicidal thoughts. I will dig a bit later on regarding the suicide rate of anti depressant users vs people seeking other options.
Nope, I don't think so. I don't know about Copa, but I'm done providing you with fodder for entertainment. If I'd known you were advocating for scientology, I wouldn't have wasted my time.So the people on this forum using drugs, have they under gone all of that stuff to determine what is right for them?
Perhaps signal and copa and explain the process they went through before obtaining their meds, i would be interested to hear some stories from the drugs users, mostly it's a bit of chit chat and then you get your drugs.
I can fully understand if people are diagnosed using the methods you suggest but that simply does not happen, it's like candy. Talk a bit and you get your candy.
Copa and signal tell me the process you guys went through before going onto meds please. Who did you see, what tests were conducted and how long did it take for a diagnosis and then from there how long until you got the candy?
Porch i agree with you but i don't think you understand the process very well and maybe i don't but it's a simple chit chat followed by drugs. Go read up on it. They have no idea if your brain is a problem because majority of people won't have or won't spend the 4k for the brain scan.
Copa, signal your input would be good and anyone else currently using drugs. Did you have a brain scan? did you have certain tests done to verify anything or was it a sit down chit chat and you walked out with a letter/script.
I never said the drugs did not work, i just cannot grasp how they can determine what drug you need so simply and easy in one session with virtually no testing, just a chit chat and bam they know what you need. Some people even go tell the guys what they need because they research it on google haha
Signal how many people die while taking meds? they kill themselves i wonder if it's more or less than people who don't take drugs, it even says on the package, may lead to suicidal thoughts. I will dig a bit later on regarding the suicide rate of anti depressant users vs people seeking other options.
Copa and signal tell me the process you guys went through before going onto meds please. Who did you see, what tests were conducted and how long did it take for a diagnosis and then from there how long until you got the candy?
I'm sure you're right actually. I can think of one person who is quite incapable of digging herself out of her depression on her own who refused the advice of getting herself medicated. In retrospect she is so helpless that the only way she could get medicated would be to ask her parents to take her to an out patient hospital. I'm think that request would be met with derision. Of course the source of her depressive thinking is her parents! I'll admit I never considered the depth of the problem she is faced with till just now.
Certainly wasn't just some chit-chat and then hand out the drugs. There were blood tests, urine tests, brain scans. All sorts.
I'm glad. If I can make just one person here understand a bit more about depression, my time in this thread was well spent.
That I don't agree with. If you suffer from depression you should be referred to a specialist.GPs will hand out AD scripts to new patients after a fifteen minute consultation.
This is absolutely true, and not a good thing.
Not every doctor, obviously, but it happens more often than not, believe me.