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anti-depressants
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 9:08 am
by el guapo
been off them for a month feel like crap
decided the tablets were causeing me so many prob
so went to see doc had to wait 3 months to see this one
got there waited for an hour he did not turn up
so stiil feel like crap and doc does not know im off my meds

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anti-depressants
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 9:12 am
by minks
el guapo;666165 wrote: been off them for a month feel like crap
decided the tablets were causeing me so many prob
so went to see doc had to wait 3 months to see this one
got there waited for an hour he did not turn up
so stiil feel like crap and doc does not know im off my meds

:(:(:(
do you have another appointment set up to return to? Hang in there, you have to see the Dr. It takes time to wean yourself off antidepressants. With luck you won't have to wait as long if the Dr missed the appointment. As well keep yourself busy as the time passes, being off the Antidepressants is tough work. Are you going to try others? Which ones were you on? How long you been on, how many have you tried? Sorry to many questions. I just recall being on mine for about 6 months and hating them, and quit cold turkey and felt way better after. Every now and then I feel that lousy feeling creeping in but I get past it with a lot of mind over matter stuff and some good good nites sleeps here and there.
anti-depressants
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 10:12 am
by Carl44
el guapo;666165 wrote: been off them for a month feel like crap
decided the tablets were causeing me so many prob
so went to see doc had to wait 3 months to see this one
got there waited for an hour he did not turn up
so stiil feel like crap and doc does not know im off my meds
i think this the way forward jess this and loads of positive thinking
minks;666166 wrote: do you have another appointment set up to return to? Hang in there, you have to see the Dr. It takes time to wean yourself off antidepressants. With luck you won't have to wait as long if the Dr missed the appointment. As well keep yourself busy as the time passes, being off the Antidepressants is tough work. Are you going to try others? Which ones were you on? How long you been on, how many have you tried? Sorry to many questions. I just recall being on mine for about 6 months and hating them, and quit cold turkey and felt way better after. Every now and then I feel that lousy feeling creeping in but I get past it with a lot of mind over matter stuff and some good good nites sleeps here and there.
good for you minksie ,the docs have been trying to drug me for three years i find if i start to sink into that black hole i look up wise guy and soberego
failing that i blast myself through the local forest or go down the gym and get the em dolphins kicking in i know its endorphins ,no one can help you out your own personal black hole its a battle of your mind ,i think if you are a sort of woe is me feel sorry for yourself person its harder if your a i cant go on like this i want to feel better your half way there believe me over the years i have been both and i know which is better :-6:-6
anti-depressants
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 10:21 am
by minks
jimbo;666187 wrote: i think this the way forward jess this and loads of positive thinking
good for you minksie ,the docs have been trying to drug me for three years i find if i start to sink into that black hole i look up wise guy and soberego
failing that i blast myself through the local forest or go down the gym and get the em dolphins kicking in i know its endorphins ,no one can help you out your own personal black hole its a battle of your mind ,i think if you are a sort of woe is me feel sorry for yourself person its harder if your a i cant go on like this i want to feel better your half way there believe me over the years i have been both and i know which is better :-6:-6
I agree there Jimbo, keep busy and that helps keep the negative blackness away. El Taco I know it's easier said than done, but you gotta stand up and face the "doom and gloom" head on and tell it, it ain't gonna beat you. Just don't let it beat you. Life is easy to waste. Don't be one of those statistics.
anti-depressants
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 10:26 am
by Carl44
minks;666196 wrote: I agree there Jimbo, keep busy and that helps keep the negative blackness away. El Taco I know it's easier said than done, but you gotta stand up and face the "doom and gloom" head on and tell it, it ain't gonna beat you. Just don't let it beat you. Life is easy to waste. Don't be one of those statistics.
thats it minky thats what i was trying to say never ever give up :-6:-6
anti-depressants
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 10:28 am
by minks
jimbo;666199 wrote: thats it minky thats what i was trying to say never ever give up :-6:-6
we got a lot of success stories here El Taco, and I think a lot of us feel your pain, I truly hope you lean on us and work towards healing. Many of us are survivors, I think you should join the club.
anti-depressants
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 3:26 pm
by RedGlitter
el guapo;666165 wrote: been off them for a month feel like crap
decided the tablets were causeing me so many prob
so went to see doc had to wait 3 months to see this one
got there waited for an hour he did not turn up
so stiil feel like crap and doc does not know im off my meds

:(:(:(
You know how I feel about this....it hasn't changed. If you decide to keep taking an antidepressant, there are all kinds out there and it's possible that whatever you were taking was wrong for you.
I'm not one to push drugs on people but I say if you need them take them. That said, they won't solve your problems- you have to help it along by continuing to work on it. You have to do your part, the pills are just an aid.
Exercise is a good thing, but I don't think that's the only answer. There's a huge difference between having a bad day and having depression.
It sucks that your doctor wasn't there. But don't give up yet. Keep trying.
anti-depressants
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 4:31 pm
by DelicateDominatrix
You might want to leave a message with the doc's office to tell them your off of your medication.It might get you in faster.It's not good to stop taking htem,but if they are that bothersome then, its understandable.Make sure you use your supports in time of need and deep depressive moments. hugs and good luck.