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[QUOTE="Ryan_M:403098"]anonymous said:[QUOTE]drugs are only gonna bandaid the situation no matter what it is,manic,bi polar etc..the best thing for you to do is stop ALL the drugs,so you can think clearly and rationally and then take a god hard look in the mirror as painful as that may be,then take steps to change your life and remove the things that are leading you to depression to begin with,,there is no quick fix and noone/nothing but YOU will ever be able to bring true happiness into your life[/QUOTE] i've never been on meds for anything so my opinion is probably biased, but i'm going to agree with what this guy said. my girl used to take meds for depression, and taking the pills only made her worse. a friend of mine was taking pills for anxiety and those always made him really drowsy and tired - he couldn't get out so his anxiety kept acting up all the time. his doctor lowered his dosage and now he's doing much better. i know depression isn't always just a minor case of the blues and some severe cases may require medication, but from what i've seen in a few people i know, pills always seem to have side effects that make you feel even more like shit or they don't do much of anything at all. i think if i were feeling depressed, i'd try a more natural approach and perhaps make a few changes in my lifestyle.[/QUOTE]
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