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@InfestedSlab Жыл бұрын
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@domonickmatheson5080 Жыл бұрын
Could you do a video talking About electrolytes
@pabz3218 Жыл бұрын
I don't know if there's another way for you to censor certain words, but the "turn off audio" method quite severely ruins the flow of the video. Besides that, great video, quite informative!
@boopuchannel Жыл бұрын
this was one of the worst video to sponsorship transitions ive ever seen lmao
@dingdong2103 Жыл бұрын
it's insane how you censor words out of this video.
@areeyapengwong554014 күн бұрын
I was diagnosed with Depression as well as ADHD many years ago. I was prescribed Venlafaxine for the D and Methylphenidate for the ADHD. The Venlafaxine did nothing for me. I was introduced to psychedelics mushroom from *mycotask* for threatment of my depression. I tried a mild/medium dose of psilocybin, it was for recreational trailer purpose but I noticed for a few weeks after the experience, that I felt overall better mentally speaking, I felt happier, more in control of my feelings, social anxiety was gone etc. All from 1 experience!
@Chris06660 Жыл бұрын
I've started taking SSRIs a month ago, and I will say I feel like something is different. My anxiety certainly isn't as bad, which is nice, but the depression is still there. Overall, it is better than nothing. Having less anxiety certainly makes life a lot less difficult.
@daveslave7858 Жыл бұрын
yes definitely better than nothing
@vaszgul736 Жыл бұрын
A month is too soon to see most of the changes, and the side effects are more extreme in the first month too. I'd say waiting 2-3 months before you know for sure whether it's been good or not. I felt good results immediately on duloxetine but had horrible side effects for the first two months. After that I've been fine.
@MineXplayPL Жыл бұрын
I'm taking my SSRI medication for ~3 months and feel the same way. Anxiety is visibly decreased (and I've really felt that when I forgot to take the medication one day) but depression is still there, maybe a bit dampened. Can still feel happiness for things that I like. And only slight libido decrease (mostly when taking medication irregularly)
@SMG2fanatic Жыл бұрын
Funny, when I was on SSRIs my mood was greatly improved but anxiety was unchanged. Everyone responds differently.
@nuclearmonster4259 Жыл бұрын
That sucks for me because my anti depressant did not do shit for me so I quit taking them.
@Kweghp Жыл бұрын
Had I not been prescribed an SSRI, I 100% would not be here.
@RJones-tn5vg9 ай бұрын
I'm glad you're still here
@subbannar73199 ай бұрын
Can you please explain briefly?
@MoolsDogTwoOfficial9 ай бұрын
@@subbannar7319I assume they had severe depression & anxiety.
@dunki-dunki-dawg9 ай бұрын
I spent 15 day in a coma last yr after taking 200 codeine tablets. It hit me very fast and the next thing I remember was waking up with delirium not recognising my mom and sister. It took a month for me to learn to walk again. I wanted to die because the pain was relentless and I was exhausted. I had nobody to talk to and my Doctor was not helping me at all. I was afraid of everything and I was in agony from the severe anxiety. People never talk about how painful severe anxiety actually is not to mention the feeling of the depression where your brain is going haywire.
@jegr33989 ай бұрын
Maybe it works for some people. There's no one single solution for everybody.
@phyllojoe5346 Жыл бұрын
SSRI's must be prescribed carefully! For me, they have let me be stable enough to engage in therapy and lessen suicidal ideation, literally a lifesaver. But I also have a friend whose mental health was permanently worsened from trying an SSRI. This is a fascinating area of research going forward, and I hope we get better treatments for EVERYONE with depression and mental illness.
@rodneyjones1990 Жыл бұрын
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@joshuaortiz2031 Жыл бұрын
That's what happened to me. It put me down a bad path and ruined my life.
@joshuaortiz2031 Жыл бұрын
@@rodneyjones1990 go to hell
@phyllojoe5346 Жыл бұрын
@@joshuaortiz2031 Sorry to hear that my dude. I hope there as been some relief as time has gone on
@sammythedragon Жыл бұрын
that's the thing, they're supposed to be a stable platform to help you get through therapy
@Fuzzycryptid Жыл бұрын
I've been on an SSRI since 2019, and it does personally help me. Before, I rarely, if ever, felt real happiness and would be completely debilitated by negative emotions. Now, my problems are still there, but it's easier to deal with. My depression is situational now rather than all-encompassing. I'd consider myself a happier person than I was before. Then again, I've never known life without depression, even as a young child, so I don't really have anything to compare it to. I just know it's better than it used to be!
@surrealdynamics4077 Жыл бұрын
I have to agree with you, it's the same for me. I've been on them since 2018 and they really helped me feel more stable and able to tackle the rest of the problems in therapy
@williambenson1477 Жыл бұрын
me too. ssri for 2 years. its cool to be more level, no more huge, instant mood swings. stress/anxiety baseline much lower...my diagnosis was ptsd, chronic anxiety, and depression. ssri and regular counselling sessions.
@michaelwhitacre8499 Жыл бұрын
I've been great since going on them. But don't forget a dose, the withdrawals are disorienting
@sealishshorts Жыл бұрын
I'm curious do you really feel more happy? Or do you just feel more numb to emotions overall?
@Fuzzycryptid Жыл бұрын
@@sealishshorts I really don't think I feel numb, if anything less so, since the negative stuff was so overwhelming beforehand that I spent most of the time derealizing/disassociating. So yeah! I also don't really have much of a baseline, though, so it may be less compared to the average person but it's good nuff for me to be able to get through stuff!
@janedupree232711 ай бұрын
I like the numbing effect. The best part is being calm while everyone else is freaking out.
@MarketerVinod5 күн бұрын
I started singing in public gatherings after taking SSRIs. But I have trouble feeling happy or feeling anything at all
@gianlucatartaro1335 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been taking SSRIs for 8-9 years (Prozac until about a year ago, Zoloft since then), and while they have always done the job, I could always tell that something wasn’t quite right. I don’t have that extreme numbing because I can still feel pretty happy and sad at times, but I never felt like the actual problem was being attacked by the meds… I really hope this new research finds some real solutions, because depression has been ruining my life for far too long now :( If science can make me go back to when life was happy, I would do/give anything to get it!
@Psychx_ Жыл бұрын
The meds cannot cure mental illness. Atleast not in cases with long-standing issues. They can enable the patients to start psychotherapy and give them the energy to tackle their issues, but won't magically solve them. I would recommend to work with a therapist in order to find out what exactly is causing your pain/issues nowadays. From a CBT standpoint, there's usually a subconscious assumption about life, yourself or other people that manifests emotionally or in your behaviour. I.e. for me it was the question of "Am I worthy of other people's affection?"which manifested as severe social anxiety, which in turn lead to depression, since it caused a lot of inhibition. Took me a whopping 14 years to find out (28 yo now; I've only been doing interpersonal therapy besides pharmacotherapy for the last 3.5 years though) and I'm doing much better now. Practicing mindfullness, sports, and/or meditation may also help, especially for people who feel like they're running on "autopilot" a lot. Being numb to one's own feelings is aquired behaviour and can be unlearned step by step. Not making one's worthiness as a person depend on external factors is something that can be learned aswell. Other than that, I can recommend checking out the philosophy of stoicism (or other kinds of philosophy that may seem helpful to you, personally; this can help a lot when dealing with meaninglessness). A common pattern in patients with depression and anxiety is trying to take control of situations one can't fully influence and then, automatically and unquestioned, taking responsibility for a bad outcome, while at the same time attributing good outcomes to external factors like luck. Seneca's aphorisms and Marc Aurel's teachings have helped me a lot with that. You gotta be willing to dig and process experiences and emotions that you may have pushed aside for a long while, even if it seems hard.
@FerroDGmng Жыл бұрын
@@Psychx_ you are completely right.
@the_expidition427 Жыл бұрын
@@Psychx_ It addresses the emotional aspect, except it does not address the underlying environmental or physical causes. SSRIs treat the symptoms not the causes.
@robertwilliamson922 Жыл бұрын
As we know….every drug has downsides and bad side effects. Even aspirin.
@The420kingchronic Жыл бұрын
Work through it, push on for a future where you feel comfortable and content. Don't focus on happiness, that's a fleeting emotion that comes during specific times, don't expect to feel happy all the time. Part of depression is lofty expectations, you're only human so take a deep breath and relax a bit.
@shroomyk Жыл бұрын
I think really the biggest problem here is that one cannot categorize all depression as having the same cause or same treatment. As someone with severe MDD I do find that I think about suicide *a lot less* when I'm on a good medication that works for me. There are so many different meds out there too that one can't just try 1 of them and then discount all SSRIs. I think doctors are also too eager to simplify the symptoms into a single condition (or even 2 or 3). The general population is severely uninformed about clinical depression vs natural reactions to bad stuff happening in your life, and about meds. I am afraid of the implications of people overreacting to the umbrella study, if I'm perfectly honest. But I do think science is lacking in understanding depressive symptoms and causes.
@dragonstooth4223 Жыл бұрын
yes this ... depression and anxiety are common in people with conditions like ADHD for instance ... but that has a very different treatment to what SSRIs treat. Stimulants actually remove depression and anxiety for ADHD people, SSRIs do nothing (usually) most GPs do not have the skill to identify the root cause of depression and prescribe appropriately so they just hand out SSRIs like candy. Depressed? here have a prozac ...
@thevigilant6884 Жыл бұрын
The main problem is not even the SSRI’s. The root problem is the belief in the biggest lie psychiatry tells us to profit out of the meds. That lie is that depression is a chronic disease like cancer. They tell us this because if we say that mental illness can be cured, then big pharma will stop making profit.
@pixality7902 Жыл бұрын
This is the issue. Ssris didn't work for me. Just gave me sexual disfunction and terrible withdrawals. The issue was I was honest with my doctors about my depression. I told them it was because my life wasn't going well and I'm upset with my body due to medical issues. All they wanted to do was shove another ssri at me. They didn't even try an snri or something else. Im a woman and had to convince them the sexual disfunction was unacceptable. Nobody warned me that more than half of people have issues with it. Prozac was the worst. I still had high libido but complete inability to climax. Its not erectile disfunction so they dont ask about it and dont really count it as a symptom because it doesn't lose function the way a penis does. A guy with ED can't engage in penetration. A woman can and many dont orgasm every time if they do at all, so doctors dont care. They are all about statistics, not individuals. Since women make less of a stink about it and aren't expected to orgasm during sex, the perception of "average" is skewed. Ive dealt with a lot of medical sexism but listing ED without an equivalent symptom for women is near the most blatant.
@jubs96 Жыл бұрын
That’s a very big simplification. I have ADHD, depression and anxiety, I’m being medicated for all three. If people are « misdiagnosed » with d’expression instead of ADHD, it’s not the worst idea in the world to recommend antidepressants. A lot of people with ADHD have depression and/or anxiety that is not helped by stimulants. They can worsen intrusive thoughts and anxiety. It doesn’t matter is someone has ADHD or not, if their mood and anxiety as do out of control, they will need more than just stimulants.
@backwardsbandit8094 Жыл бұрын
Yep. Took me many years to land on Effexor and that seems to do the trick. A lot of my MDD has been helped by mood stabilizers and personal growth. It seems that a change in philosophy has helped the most.
@eldenfindley186 Жыл бұрын
SSRIs saved my life twice. Lexapro has been going great for me. I feel so sorry for those who have had bad experiences.
@KookoCraft9 ай бұрын
Taking your own life is a choice. SSRIs didn’t do that, you did
@acooper76759 ай бұрын
@@KookoCraft I hope you rediscover your humanity one day.
@RNG-9999 ай бұрын
@@acooper7675 They have humanity. KookoCraft just said that the person didn't rely on a drug to fight their problems. The person themselves fought their problems, and won against them, the SSRI was just a helpful factor. It wasn't the primary reason why they got better. The person themselves is the reason why they are doing better. Not the pill.
@darkdave19989 ай бұрын
Lexapro /escitalopram gang lets go
@CtDDtC19199 ай бұрын
I too have been tremendously helped by venlafaxine, a SNRI. I had dealt with the most bizarre somatic symptoms for most of my life as well as panic attacks. I dropped out of college because, for some reason, fluorescent lighting exacerbated them to the point I could not even function. I was not actually put on the SNRI for the panic attacks, but to help control my migraines. It stopped them completely, and as a bonus, I wasn't affected by the fluorescent lights or panic attacks any more. After a few years I weaned myself off the venlafaxine, but the migraines and the physiological effects I had dealt with years earlier all came right back. I am back on it and I feel perfectly normal. I really do feel bad for people who had bad experiences with them, but everyone is different. For example, I react terribly to cannabis. It makes me incredibly sick, but I do not judge those who it helps... unlike some people who comment on these posts.
@phinhnanthasone1231 Жыл бұрын
Medication doesn't necessairly solve the problems which caused depression
@estebanyt5439 Жыл бұрын
Yup
@axonaxonaxon Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I was perscribed SSRIs in high school. I remember asking for higher and higher does bc they didnt feel like they helped at all. In hindsight the problems causing me to feel terrible was me being unable to keep up with all the school work due to my as of then undiagnosed adhd, and my horrible social anxiety. I was perscribed them 9 years ago now, I'm still on them but I've been considering talking to my doctor about weaning off them for a while due to how drowsy/forgetful they make me among other things...
@vaszgul736 Жыл бұрын
True, but for me the depression and anxiety also prevented me from getting help, taking risks, and getting out of the house for the therapy and other things I needed. Depression has a bad habit of making everything feel impossible and pointless. Which can be counter productive when getting ones' living situation to a better, less toxic, or more stable environment and actually getting treatment.
@Mary_O Жыл бұрын
Only so much a pill can do. You definitely need to make an effort to avoid situations and people that bring you down and surround yourself with people who lift you up. Also, take care of your physical health!
@HeliosPlayGames Жыл бұрын
Sometimes they do
@Northern.Town. Жыл бұрын
SSRIs and SNRIs have saved my life, but I have extreme depression and anxiety. I still feel that enough research has not been done on people like me. Something worked. I am alive today and can thank almost 30 years of medication.
@MustObeyTheRules Жыл бұрын
Boohoo. You’re fine. Stop being a coward
@sarahalassil8290 Жыл бұрын
Same here
@Chaaabrah90 Жыл бұрын
Major depressive disorder is a fairly common diagnosis, along with anxiety. SNRIs are considered more effective since norepinephrine is involved
@andreeadobre3190 Жыл бұрын
Same. 7-8 years here, all is not perfect but I'm able to handle life and really thrive, not just endure existence. But it feels more like "I won the lottery" rather than "medicine actually knew what to do with my problem".
@Aigle20350 Жыл бұрын
Same!
@Joseph-mw2rl Жыл бұрын
A fucked up childhood and years of SSRI use rendered me impotent at 19. It is so embarrassing and humiliating to tell every potential sex partners that you're pretty much non functional and can't make them happy. It doesn't even lower your sex drive, just makes you impotent. So it's like having an itch on your back but your arms are paralyzed.
@Joseph-mw2rl Жыл бұрын
@kevinsouza7744 But here's the thing. They probably saved my life. But it came at a heavy cost
@momchiltonkov847710 ай бұрын
Are you okay now
@dynodyno697010 ай бұрын
I was impotent at 19 bc I was nervous af, are you sure it wasn’t bc of that? Wasn’t till I was 23 till I could slang that d to anybody
@truescotsman410310 ай бұрын
Prozaq? That shit fucked me up too. I went back to normal after I quit.
@rudydaberry1229 ай бұрын
Yep. When I took fluoxetine my penis didn’t work at all. Was messing with a girl at the time and couldn’t get it up at all
@oliviakamara7153 Жыл бұрын
An SSRI saved my life. I dont think everyone should take them though. Lots of people on them for mild depression and anxiety. I feel you should only take them once mental illness becomes debilitating and prevents you from living normally. I had mild mental illness before it got really bad. I wish i had gone to therapy sooner to maybe prevent me from needing meds. I truly am glad they exist though. I really wouldn't be here without them
@sweet_schnitzel Жыл бұрын
i have mixed feelings about therapy. i think its super important to learn to set and respect boundaries, healthy communication, analysing your behaviour and why you do what you do, how to learn to regulate and estimate how tense you are before you completely lose it etc. But for me personally, I just feel like my mental illnesses are so deeply rooted in my core that no philosophies (buddhism, stoicism) or therapeutic methods like breathing exercises or skills to regulate the tension truly helped. They sometimes help in the moment but the problem doesnt go away. I feel like for some people their illness is just permanent. Ive reached a point in my therapy in February where I finally realized I often have been hearing what I already know damn well. I walked out and was hit with dread: is this it? Is there literally nothing else you can do?. Sometimes when you are struggling mentally you know the solutions to your problems and you might even do them but you still FEEL horrible. You still suffer. Maybe sometimes this is just our fate to be ill. Maybe thats also your case, so dont blame yourself too much because maybe you would have still spiraled and still needed meds - sooner or later.
@thevigilant6884 Жыл бұрын
Short term solution, but never good for the long term.
@carrie9258 Жыл бұрын
I have severe OCD and have for 35 years. I just started taking lexapro 2 years ago and it has made my life so much better.
@oliviakamara7153 Жыл бұрын
@@carrie9258 hey same! OCD wrecked my life with no warning and I thought I was losing it. Very thankful to lexapro for making OCD a little calmer. I suffered for awhile without seeking help because I was afraid id get locked up because of the thoughts
@Lil_Ducky97 Жыл бұрын
I think ssris are great for people you need them but I don't think they should be the first point of call because of how they react with people with bipolar is very dangerous, its send into a manic and hospitalized, and taking ssri and being hospitalized is the most common way to be diagnosed with bipolar
@Femyoz Жыл бұрын
SSRI's can be effective for some people, but they've been grossly overprescribed. Depression is a biochemical phenomenon, but it's far more complex than just a single variable, that being serotonin levels. I will say that prozac was awful for me though because it basically just made me emotionless, my family genuinely thought I might've been a sociopath at the time. I'm currently on desvenlafaxine and bupropion and I'm not sure if it even makes a significant difference.
@GornubiusFlux Жыл бұрын
It's not a biochemical phenomenon, the video shows that the evidence is pointing to that. We know so little about the brain, the mind and the metaphysical bizareness around that, and psychology is still a wishy-washy field. It will remain that way until we come up with ways to have measureable and repeatable evidence instead of correlations. How you come up with those when it's a subjective thing is the real problem, there's only so much validity to questionnaires.
@Psychx_ Жыл бұрын
Get rid off the bupropion and add a low-dose tricyclic instead (i.e. amitriptyline, imipramine). If you tried a lot of other combinations and they were ineffective, this could make a real difference. At least it was in my case. I tried all SSRI, some SNRI and combinations with APs and neurotransmitter modulators like milnacipran or trazodone, until finally the combination of Venlafaxine and Amitriptyline helped. Add a few years of interpersonal psychotherapy on top of that and I'm nearly free from symptoms of severe social anxiety and depression for the first time in 14 years! It's not just biochemistry however. Your thoughts form your brain and vice versa. Cultivating different thinking patterns is a learning process. There is a lot going on the psychological and philosophical level where it's still unclear how (structurally and biochemically) it empirically translates to attaining a better mental state.
@thedog7494 Жыл бұрын
yeah and clearly messed you up mentally. explaining why youre a degenerate femboy.
@Mary_O Жыл бұрын
@@Psychx_ - Please don't suggest that anyone "get rid of" an SSRI. The w/d symptoms range from miserable to disturbing. I've done this twice, unintentionally. I suggest changing meds only under a doctor's care.
@Psychx_ Жыл бұрын
@@Mary_O Oh, I didn't word my post carefully enough. Ofc changing medication does always have to be done under medical supervision and together with the treating physician - I thought that was implicitly clear. All I wanted to say is that when the usual combinations don't work very vell, there's still a chance that the unusual ones do. Bupropion is NDRI btw and is easier to phase out than long-acting or highly lipophilic SSRIs. Tricyclics are the best promoters of neuronal plasticity out there as of now btw. Combining various forms of treatment, i.e. psychotherapy + medication may have better chances of success than doing either of them alone.
@foodiebofficial10 ай бұрын
I recently got prescribed an SSRI for my panic disorder after I having the worst panic attack I’ve ever had at work that put me out of work for a week. I will say, I’ve become a completely different person. I actually enjoy going out to little minuscule things such as shopping for groceries and going to get gas. (Yes I literally would panic over little things like that.) I don’t hide anymore and even friends and family have commented on how much happier I am now. Although I’m not 100% better obviously, just being able to leave the house without being deathly terrified of pretty much any and everything, is worth it.
@rheadearhouse730710 ай бұрын
Same, I got prescribed for anxiety and I feel like it’s helped tbh but now I’m scared!!
@Ojj20024 ай бұрын
Same! Panic attacks at work would render me a nervous wreck for says,terrifying and horrible lexapro has helped ever since starting a few months ago altho i may need to upthe dose
@sarahalbers55553 ай бұрын
Panic attacks are awful. I still get them and I hate it. Best wishes.
@sarangtokki20456 күн бұрын
Which RX is it 🤨 I need one for anxiety, too. I was given Buspar 🤔
@AndrewGlitchMasterBalaschak Жыл бұрын
I was prescribed an SSRI and honestly i can't say i relate to any of this. Being on an SSRI has allowed me to feel both happy and sad without spiralling downward into depression, before i was on the SSRI i could barely even register emotion. Thankful that it also hasn't affected my sex life! Of course, i can only speak for myself but I'm very grateful for the drug.
@thiagoene Жыл бұрын
Same here. Been on SSRI for about 4 years now and they changed my life. I still feel more anxious than “normal” people, but anxiety no longer takes over and completely incapacitates me. It’s still there, but it’s much more manageable than before I started on medication.
@tazzywazzy7599 Жыл бұрын
Exact same for me
@dogchow5602 Жыл бұрын
Caused anger, agitation, emotional blunting and then eventually hypomania at age 42. 5 months to return to normal after stopping them.
@MJsaBitterLemon Жыл бұрын
@@dogchow5602I had problems with ssris but then I went on pristiq and it was life changing for both severe anxiety and moderate depression that I was suffering from
@egedogandursun7231 Жыл бұрын
I agree, sertraline/zoloft saved my life.
@ThatScootFanboy Жыл бұрын
I'm aware this video almost definitely isn't the time to go on about this subject, but here it goes. I'm know I'm not alone when I say I hate KZbin's censoring of 'bad' words, but now it's getting silly. Now it's no longer swear words, but certain non-swear words: suicidal, sex/sexual, shooting, etc. They say it's to protect children/the vulnerable, but why the fuck would they be watching a video on the dangers of SSRIs? Is it so wrong to want a platform in which adults can view and discuss real world issues and not worry about what language we use, especially when it isn't even swears?
@roxyroxelle Жыл бұрын
it's never about protecting the children, it's about appeasing the advertisers so they can still pay good money. kids are not entirely stupid, they can go to porn sites or incel forums without issues.
@bradleyrussell8180 Жыл бұрын
Thank you buddy. This kind of censorship is bullshit.
@Zeppathy Жыл бұрын
Fucking right.
@miapdx503 Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@sweet_schnitzel Жыл бұрын
i think the same as you do. whats more ridiculous about this argument of ''protecting the vulnerable and children' - ok so censoring the word by one symbol (for example r@pe or seggs or su#cide) protects them but the following talk about the said topics does too? xD just because the word in itself is censored doesnt mean the person doesnt immediately what word is meant. Anyway. I have experienced suicidal thoughts many times, even attempted once. The word or content about suicide do not stress me out. I consider myself to have been raped in the past by my ex. Seeing the word doesnt trigger me. Sure, when I was freshly traumatized I would very frequently get very emotional, angry and distressed when certain content popped up - but in my case it was drugs, addiction and weed because it was a huge issue in the ex relationship that led to so many tragedies. But I ensure that censoring drugs to dr#gs would have helped nothing. I still viewed content regarding these topics, read the comments even written my own warning comments, joined fb groups in this topic. I couldnt think of anything else, I was angry, I was hurt. I needed to obsess about it for some time to let all of it out and to seek closure. But it was my choice and my responsibility. I dont believe anyone who experienced something traumatic, even if it was devastating, just casually loses their shit if they see the triggering word somewhere. Its actually way harder to talk about your own experience than to just see someones content with someones experience.
@mtamech5355 ай бұрын
Thank God we have SSRI’s. My life before them was hell, now I can live a healthier life.
@vil_vil_not3 ай бұрын
Agreed!
@dunar1005 Жыл бұрын
As a medical researcher i would like to amend that the suicidal tendencies in the first two month of severe depressed people come from the uptake of serotonin by the auto-receptors, which leads to increased energy, which is then used by the still severely depressed person to follow up on their suicidal thoughts
@darkscienceyt Жыл бұрын
When I first heard this I thought it was anecdotal, but I really believe this is true.
@aspiringdev-iw1yv Жыл бұрын
@@darkscienceyt Similar to the seasonal change in suicide rate. People tend to assume its highest in winter months, but actually they peak in spring: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Center for Health Statistics report that suicide rates in the United States are lowest during the winter months and highest in the spring and summer. Stephen Bridges asserts that there is "a high incidence in early spring (April and May) and also a low incidence in winter" of suicide rates. Winter makes people more depressed, but then spring comes along and gives them energy. In the severely depressed person, instead of using this energy to overcome depression, it ends up amplifying the negative thoughts and leading to taking action.
@aspiringdev-iw1yv Жыл бұрын
Interestingly, one of the only drugs clinically proven to reduce suicidality is lithium. It's also severely under prescribed, opposite to ssris.
@JohnusSmittinis Жыл бұрын
@@aspiringdev-iw1yv - Or it could just be finals.
@AJBlueJay Жыл бұрын
That's only one possible reason why. S u i c i d e can also be due to dysregulation caused by the medication or paradoxical reactions. Not every person with depression has serotonin issue. Depression could be due to a different neurotransmitter issue or a neurosteroid issue, or a hormonal issue which can include thyroid problems, or a different health issue such as a brain tumor or a nutritional issue such as too much copper and too little zinc, in which case SSRI will not be the solution and can make the person feel worse.
@lisafreeze3846 Жыл бұрын
Back in the day my Dr put me on a ssri for fibromyalgia. I was not depressed. I had bad insomnia due to pain from fibromyalgia. Back then they gave ssris like candy. They said it would help my insomnia. Yea, right! I ended up on long-term ambien with the ssri. The ssri gave me the i dont give a shit attitude and i became lazy. I was on it for 3 yrs. Then i lost my health ins. I figured it wasnt helping so I decided to come off the ssri with my drs help. Holy crap that was the worst thing i ever encounter. I was dizzy, had brain zapps, arm zapps, headaches, chest pain, anxiety which i had never had before. I thought i was dying. I went to the ER as i was terrified. They said it was withdrawl from paxil. Told me to see my dr. I did and he put me back on it to see if that solved my issue. it did. I was back to normal after the first pill. Now that i knew i wasnt dying, I decided to tuff it out by getting off it again. It took me 18 months to feel better. It was a hell of a ride. Needless to say i will never go back to ssri ever again. That was some scary shit.
@MK-ih6wp Жыл бұрын
Your story is so VERY COMMON! I am glad you got off of them.
@djsweatshirtx Жыл бұрын
Feel you ! Relatable . Still in that recovery stage
@winkA1 Жыл бұрын
Very similar experience for me too. I was on them for about 6 months. I lost pleasure in doing everything i loved, reading and studying, sex and even eating. When I came off them I also thought I was going to die. But what it did do it set me on my path towards a happier healthier future as ironically I undertook the hard therapy work and spent a good 7 years getting better - solely because there was no way they were putting me back on those damn pills 😂
@robertmilo4042 Жыл бұрын
ITs an experiment, doctors act like they know it all and then say "oh try this dope instead"....
@coshyno Жыл бұрын
Good for you ! I can relate to you on the sex drive thing, SSRIs definitely kills any and all sex drive. @@winkA1
@patrickbrown33 Жыл бұрын
I had a very bad reaction to Zoloft. It made me sleep for 16 hours, eat everything in my house within 3 days and had me hallucinating every time I closed my eyes. This was followed by an urge to hurt people... like a LOT of people. All I could think of was burning human bodies when I was awake. SSRIs are way more dangerous for some people than doctors realize and I wish they'd be handled with more care. I stopped taking it after the 3rd day, but the experience made my anxiety and PTSD way worse. I'm taking buspar now and so far so good. I'm hoping to get back on ADHD medication soon as well, but the battle to receive quality psychiatric care is never ending.
@X2defeQgyb6mXOpZjaT2vtQsB9 ай бұрын
That's how Prozac was for me, I'm on a different kind of them rn I forgot the name.
@Henriquez-b5i9 ай бұрын
Thank you notice been seeing things also 😮
@paula6229 ай бұрын
Whoever prescribed you ssri's for ptsd should be stuck off the medical register, ptsd requires trauma experts and specialised therapies
@weltschmerz3339 ай бұрын
@@paula622 lol they are drug dealers with state approval who only care about money, get out of fantasy land
@m4ttaАй бұрын
wow, yeah your depression was probably not due to a serotonin problem!
@nekoac2122 Жыл бұрын
Our 19yo son died by suicide while beginning an SSRI. We all felt hopeless.Thank you so much. This gives us some hope for others suffering.
@mackthnife3 Жыл бұрын
So sorry to hear that...
@MarioGomez-nd2mx Жыл бұрын
SsRis shouldn't just be prescribed like candy. SsRis did nothing for me it made me feel like a zombie. So sorry for your loss.
@umar7151 Жыл бұрын
This society become Godless and the ones who feel it is suppresed by antidepressants
@firefly44220 Жыл бұрын
That’s horrible. I’m sorry for your loss. I’m not gonna lie, when I was on them, I was HIGHLY suicidal. Basically, a dead man is tying this. I don’t know how I made it but I did and I got off that trash
@serelinamatos8970 Жыл бұрын
I want to get to know you guys. Suicide is a touching topic.
@SuV33358 Жыл бұрын
It doesn't make you "happy". It evens out the highs and lows of my mood. I don't freak out about stuff when I'm on it. But happy? Nope I'm on Zoloft and Wellbutrin
@wjckc79 Жыл бұрын
SSRIs took a quarter of a century of my life away before I realized what had become of me. Clean for three years and happy.
@moodki11a Жыл бұрын
I don’t comment on videos usually. But I wanted to say…If you are on an SSRI and need it to function, please don’t let this video scare you! I have OCD and ADHD. I found myself in crisis in 2020/2021 and becoming medicated has completely changed me in a good way. I’ve also been in therapy, but medication helped the most until I can seek out specialized therapy for OCD. Newer versions of SSRIs/SNRIs/NDRIs are being released often. Newer generations of these medications typically have less negative side effects. I went down the PSSD rabbit hole and it scared the shit out of me, to the point of wanting to stop taking my meds all together. I’m glad I didn’t. OCD is debilitating at times. I personally am on vilazodone “Viibryd” and have noted a marked difference between it and lexapro. Lexapro completely knocked my sex drive. On viibryd I can still cry, be sad, be happy, orgasm…you name it! Have checkups with your doctors often and bring up sexual dysfunction/S. Ideation and other mood concerns sooner rather than later.
@nowhere11162 Жыл бұрын
Wait until you try to get OFF your psychiatric meds though... or just keep taking them until you die. And good luck finding a psychiatrist that will believe you when you tell them that the drug is making your symptoms worse or that the side affects are intolerable.
@fresagrus4490 Жыл бұрын
I have mental health issues pretty much since I was born. I took every SSRI and SNRI with little or any effect. I experienced the bad side effects the video describes, such as feeling numb and having sexual dysfunctions. Even more, I felt during all this time that psychiatrists were too happy to give you prescriptions for those and way too many people were taking antidepressants without need, as they were just having a natural reaction to a difficult life. I had every reason to agree with this video and disagree with you but I feel it is you who are right here. It might have not worked for me but it lifted and helped a lot of people I know. Furthermore I can't explain the entire scientific community overlooking this right now if it is such an error. I like this channel and I will keep liking it but this broad rebuttal of anti depressants is kind of irresponsible. Not wanting to put them in the same page, but some terrible wackos such as Scientologists use some of the arguments presented by this video. And if this wasn't enough, the ending promoting magic mushrooms as an alternative is really off putting. If you read this, good luck to you mate, I have suffered with those issues my entire life and I know how you feel, and how good is to feel you are on the right path. I frankly gave up on finding a solution to my issues, I just live one day after the other and survive. Nothing ever worked and it is too late to "fix me". Life is what it is, i was quite blessed in other aspects, and in the end, you can't have everything you want.
@isatq2133 Жыл бұрын
@@nowhere11162its almost like your body gets addicted to it! Interesting…
@kellydoodlez1 Жыл бұрын
Anxiety and ADHD dx here as well. Add that to the compartmentalization of everything I see as a trauma nurse? I need my meds or I’d be a wreck.
@robertmilo4042 Жыл бұрын
@@nowhere11162 These Drug pushers dont care, they see so many PTs a day they could care less.....Oh try this is works, oh try that instead it works, oh wait thats a better one. 2-400K a year salary and they fix nothing.
@brittanyr613 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been taking Wellbutrin for about 2 years now. I’m aware that Wellbutrin isn’t an SSRI but wanted to share my experience anyway; I gotta say, it’s been working really well for me. It’s a bit hard to describe but I feel like it’s made me feel more confident in general. I feel like it’s helped me unlock the courage I had in me all along. For instance, before I was being treated, I didn’t really care if someone walked all over me. Like, I was aware that they were doing it but I just wouldn’t say anything about it. It felt pointless to say something. Like I said, I just didn’t care at all. But since I started Wellbutrin, it’s helped me with caring about standing up for myself more and its given me the “courage” to openly discuss my feelings and what I’m thinking. It really has taken away that inclination to just stay silent and deal with things on my own. I hope that all made sense.
@wilyinfidel10919 ай бұрын
Alcohol has same affect.
@wilyinfidel10919 ай бұрын
@baiseduezcke2295 taking drugs changes your physiology and intellectual perceptions.
@bixby76459 ай бұрын
@@wilyinfidel1091so does getting a stomach bug that makes you shit your pants or eating too much fiber/protein. We can draw conclusions all day. But at the end of it, they're still dumb. Just like your comment.
@alla7572 Жыл бұрын
I've been on an SSRI for what proved to be major depression and anxiety (been battling bouts of it by myself since I can remember, but 7 years ago it became debilitating and unmanageable). I felt relief almost instantly. It never dulled my emotions, in fact, I regained a level of hapiness and excitement for life that I had not experienced since childhood. It had quite a few other side effects, including weight gain and loss of libido, but it was a worthy trade, considering the benefits. I managed to very slowly get off it by dosing the medication down over the course of a year, taking smaller doses more and more rarely. I recommend this approach to anyone feeling ok and wanting to get off this type of medication, as quitting at a faster pace (as my doctor had recommended) did not work well for me. My anxiety did show up from time to time afterwards, but nothing close to what it was pre-treatment. The libido came back with a vengeance 😂 Thank you for this informative video.
@dns_error Жыл бұрын
all u need is 3.5 grams of dried magic mushrooms. JUST ONCE and u will thank me for the rest of your life :)
@breadsg Жыл бұрын
@@dns_errornot everyone wants to take a bunch of magic mushrooms to fix there mental issues Most people that recommend these drugs don’t take into consideration that other people have worsening of these issues when they take these drugs Stop being a jack ass
@naemasufi7588 Жыл бұрын
yep
@jb5631 Жыл бұрын
@@dns_errorBS
@ferretappreciator Жыл бұрын
@@dns_erroras an advocate for psychedelics in medicine I think this advice is fucking stupid and is way easier to cause harm than do good
@ThatOneAwkwardLady Жыл бұрын
I was prescribed very high doses of SSRIs from the age of 11 until I finally gained legal power at age 18. Those drugs ruined my body and my life. They caused uncontrollable weight gain, diabetes, and PCOS. The doctors never cared about helping me get out of an abusive home where I was beaten by an abusive stepfather and psychologically traumatized by a dangerous narcissistic mother. Their solution was to keep me on drugs that made me deathly ill and extremely aggressive and s*icidal. SSRIs should ONLY be a very last resort. I cry for all the children whose lives are still being ruined by these horrible drugs when in reality, their home environment is the source of their problems.
@CatherineBirch-m5r17 сағат бұрын
It's just laziness on the part of doctors and social workers. They want a quick fix so they don't have to take the time to address the real problems.
@dont-worry-about-it- Жыл бұрын
I was confused hearing about all the negative effects of SSRIs until it was specified that those happen to people with mild/moderate depression and i had/have major depression. I've been on an SNRI for 4-5 years and changed which SSRI i have taken for most of that time too, and ive finally got a good combo where i actually feel genuine happiness. Ive also started going to therapy which has definitely helped a lot too
@jadey_wadey333 Жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed with depression, GAD and panic attacks after I was sent to a mental facility at 14 over a s**cide attempt. They prescribed me SSRIs, and the months that followed were absolute hell. I came to find out a year later what was actually causing my depressive symptoms was undiagnosed borderline. I was put on cocktail of SSRIs and sedatives at that young age, and experienced severe manic and depressive episodes, random dissociative breaks from reality, and exhibited worse self harm behavoirs. After I threw up and passed out during a severe panic attack at 16, my mom decided to take me off the cocktail of meds that were clearly making things worse. Best decision ever - at 17, I experimented with psychedlics, and cried tears of joy for hours during my trip in my sister's arms because all the intrusive negative thoughts that plagued me were gone. They've never been that severe since, and once I was an adult I was able to seek a more suiting, holistic treatment that I believe has saved my life. I've never thought of ending my life or hurting myself since, but moral of the story is it's fucking terrifying how quick doctors are to put kids on SSRIs and SSNIs. It's almost like they're used as this giant flimsy bandage doctors are quick to slap onto a patient's mental health issues without further investigating their symptoms. Bandaids dont fix bullet holes; these medications don't magically make things better for most people. We need a MUCH better system for people struggling with mental health conditions.
@t.skitty Жыл бұрын
there are ongoing studies over the use of psychedelics in the treatment of mental illnesses! please make sure to use them in a safe manner that preferably includes a medical professional. As of now, I only know of these facilities being available in cities like Los Angeles and Austin, usually using ketamine. If you are self-prescribing, please be careful as a bad trip can be absolutely terrifying! stay safe, and best of luck on your journey
@norml.hugh-mann Жыл бұрын
@@t.skittyketamine isn't a psychedelic (but I am aware of its value in putting patients in a hypnotic state conducive to therapy). MDA, MDMA, psilocybin, and mescaline and other psychedelics are used in actual psychedelic therapy although the strict patient criteria and costs make it non-existent for the majority of working class people as it isn't covered by insurance as well as its legality varies from State to State in the US.
@t.skitty Жыл бұрын
@@norml.hugh-mann pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9250944/ it is used in psychedelic therapy for its hallucinogenic effects. it is one of the most common drugs used right now for these treatments
@PotatoChips-jy9pk Жыл бұрын
Nice BS story. You can't pass out from a panic attack and puking from a panic attack is exceedingly rare. Borderline doesn't cause manic episodes, that is bipolar. Weirdo.
@monroehehe11 ай бұрын
realtalk! Also here in the Philippines! Lack of psychiatrist
@williamscott6209 Жыл бұрын
I had severe depression for many years. I tried several different SSRI's and every time, I'd have to stop before the 2 month mark because of increased suicidal thoughts. Fear and empathy for those close to me was what was stopping me from unaliving myself. The numbness from SSRI's took both of those things away. I no longer feared death or cared how my death would affect others. It's a dangerous place to be. Last year, I started doing psychedelic therapy with ketamine and it made a world of difference. I felt hope and motivation for the first time in a long time. For me, depression was not a neurochemistry problem, it was a mindset problem. Psychedelics have the power to change your mindset and break those negative thought-loops, something that SSRI's can't do. I think that's why psychedelic therapy is showing such good results.
@HavianEla9 ай бұрын
I’m a disabled woman with chronic pain, so of course I’m depressed, being in nonstop agony. Ketamine was given to me once in a hospital for my pain and…I, PERSONALLY, don’t like Ketamine because of the hallucinations. I’m kinda strange like that because I’m interested in psychedelics, but I want to be mostly aware. Microdosing might be worth looking into for anyone in my same position! I wonder if you can microdose on Ketamine? Might be willing to give it another shot if I know I’m not going to be completely out of it for ten minutes.
@williamscott62099 ай бұрын
@@HavianEla The way they did it for me is that we would alternate between high dose sessions where I would be completely separated from reality, and low dose sessions where I would remain lucid and talk with a therapist the whole time. It's hard to say which was more helpful to me. It's also very much a different setting than being given ketamine in a hospital for pain, so that may have impacted how I experienced it. I'd say micro dosing is worth a shot if you have the ability to try that.
@emilianaao Жыл бұрын
SSRIs destroyed me. the person who was prescribing me didn’t know what they were doing. i took many different SSRI’s over time and it made me worse, my doctor didn’t know how to prescribe meds. I finally went to a real psychiatrist and they prescribed me Wellbutrin, I haven’t been anymore happier and my mental disorders are so much easier to control now
@janpetra17244 ай бұрын
Exact same story happened to me, but I probably wasn't as severely affected. It was mainly the numbing effect and sexual dysfunction, and it seems Wellbutrin reversed all that, but I ended up with a seizure. Fortunately, I lived and off all meds now.
@emilianaao4 ай бұрын
@@janpetra1724 Yeah I experienced that with SSRIs. Luckily I haven’t dealt with seizures or anything like that with Wellbutrin, Wellbutrin reversed the effects of the SSRIs thankfully. I’m glad to hear that you are doing better now!
@Ladiescodelavely4 ай бұрын
Same here. I can’t even explain how SSRI’s made me feel but I was NOT my usual self. I’d get brain zaps even when taking medication as prescribed. Oh and I also gained 40lbs in 3 months which made me suicidal and even more depressed. I was angry all the time, my personal relationships suffered greatly. Wellbutrin has saved my life.
@HdauBeanАй бұрын
@@janpetra1724 i agree. The emotional blunting you get is wild. i am considering psychedelics or cannabis instead. seems ineffective for severe variants of anxiety and depression.
@markharder3676 Жыл бұрын
There are important nuances that should have been addressed in this doc. The biggest one is a possible misdiagnosis of simple depression in people who actually have bipolar II disorder. In such patients, myself for example, antidepressant treatment can lead to episodes of mania/hypomania. In episodes of mania and hypomania, people can become increasingly aggressive. After all, mania and depression are flip sides of the same coin as are suicidality and homicidality. In treating BDII, the possibility of manic reactions must be taken into account and if hyper-aggression is a side-effect, then a mood stabilizer can be added to treatment. I personally have never experienced the mood-flattening of any anti-depressant treatment, MAOIs, tricyclics and SSRIs. In fact, the effect is quite the opposite. Same goes for libido. Generally, even with mood stabilizer treatment, my sexuality is enhanced. Maybe this is typical of BDII people and doesn't apply to folks with mild to moderate depression. It would have been useful if such distinctions were addressed in the doc.
@Ho-mb2wb9 ай бұрын
Did you have MDD prior to developing Bipolar? I have heard many people say that MDD turns into Bipolar and am worried for myself since I have MDD. Also, what effects do these drugs have on people with psychotic depression?
@ErezEleneАй бұрын
I have bipolar 2 as well, and that exact experience happened to me when I first started on meds. Was only taking an antidepressant and became extremely agitated, angry, violent, etc. Added lamotragine (is also used to prevent seizures) and it was the perfect balance. I know Im late to this comment but it made me happy to see someone with this knowledge haha
@cindyp9158 Жыл бұрын
Been taking SSRIs for 20 years for MDD. Greatly helped, never dulled my emotions, never caused any sexual problems.
@KhalerJex Жыл бұрын
4 years here. It caused anorgasmia, but I can WORK and STUDY and have RELATIONSHIPS. Saying SSRIs are bad is essentially ignoring these good effects.
@laniakeas92 Жыл бұрын
You're more an exception than norm
@moneytime1556 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been on lexapro for a while and my anxiety and depression went aways. I also noticed stronger erections the lexapro benefited me.
@thecatsarealright Жыл бұрын
I've been on Sertraline for 15 years now, never had any side effects. I don't feel impaired by it in any way (which couldn't be said for the couple of other SSRIs and MAOIs I had been prescribed before).
@miikael123able Жыл бұрын
@@KhalerJex indeed, they have helped me a lot as well
@sunmarsh Жыл бұрын
Before trying an SSRI I told my therapist I didn’t know what anxiety was or what it felt like. After taking it, I realized I was actually a very anxious person. Suddenly all of the inner dialog and inhibitions that surrounded much of my life were gone. I felt sincerely happy and excited for the the first time in over a decade. I finally felt like I had the energy and motivation to do things and while it didn’t make all of my problems go away, it seemed to ‘grease the gears of life’. I might still feel like ‘I don’t want to do this’ but that feeling is not debilitating. I’ve had sleeping problems for over 10 years and while it has not made them disappear, it has reduced a lot of the anxiety I had over sleep. I feel like I’m able to accept things more easily now, whether they go my way or not. I already thought of myself as a calm person, but I feel even more level-headed and centered in myself. I feel like the SSRI helps me be the best version of myself, the person I’ve wanted to be but never felt like I had the motivation or energy to become. I’ve not experienced any negative side effects. That said, I’m not a very sexually active person, nor is sex important to me (I’m asexual).
@dirtysploof5890 Жыл бұрын
yeah its crazy how rational it feels until you have a moment of clarity. I find thats when the struggles really come, though. Since you now know what a "normal" life is like.
@gratefulkm10 ай бұрын
SSRi's disconnect the lower emotional brain from the upper imagianry brain , leaving you unable to FEEL anything at all What this means is your imagination will be saying I'm fine, but your body could be about to give up and die and you imagianry idea of self will have no idea how your physically FEELING Like taking SSRI' s gaining 12 stone in weight, how you doing ? yes I'm doing great, Totally disconnected from physical biological reality
@massimiliano22589 ай бұрын
Just started at 44yo for mild but persistent anxiety and short episodes of depression. I'm starting to feel exactly like you described and I hope it will be better and better. Thank you very much for your words ❤
@subbannar73199 ай бұрын
I can understand your feelings
@SelfishPinoy12 Жыл бұрын
General Anxiety Disorder, Social Phobia, Major Depressive here. In pursuing mental health assistance, I hoped to never get on meds. Eventually I caved. In my treatment path, I noticed that SSRIs need better research enforcement in the med field and more thorough vetting methods. I was cycled through many antidepressants which either zombified me or ramped up my anxiety and made me more emotionally fragile and suicidal. Specialists are your best bet. General doctors, or any doctor that seems like they are throwing darts at the list, will throw you through a symptomatic rollercoaster of meds and could increase your likelihood of behavior and mental volatility. My experience with a psychiatrist in America was terrible. Do not recommend private practice, bc they typically push meds they sponsor as oppose to help you the best, and they dont have colleagues to bounce treatment ideas off of or a hospital to reinforce their training. In the end, a psych PA and psych NP that worked with psychologists and at a hospital, used DNA sampling to pair my SSRI, and they put me on Zoloft. I remember my depression alleviating and ive been on it ever since. Lamictal was added for my anxiety and mood swings, and ativan for the panic attacks. All in all, ive been on this cocktail for 2 years and ive been making strides in my life. Im extroverted, confident, and recognizing when im having bad days and to go easy on myself and utilize coping skills. Psych meds will not make your problem go away. The goal for meds was to put me in a stable MINDSET so that I would be willing to work to find a solution for my problem (teach a man to fish instead of giving him one)
@crazybieberchic Жыл бұрын
I can only speak for myself. I've been on SSRIs for a year. Combined with therapy this has been revolutionarily life-changing for me. My life feels worth living now. I don't lose myself in a storm of intense hopelessness any more. I can't imagine going back to being unmedicated. This saved my life.
@itshazelhoff10 ай бұрын
Any other side effects? Lethargy, weight gain, low mood, insomnia, digestion My profession is highly active and requires high performance. I am naturally an active person, and as a retired athlete, I am still (trying to be ) active regardless of trauma, and possible prescription side effects. My concern is what if I have the side effects stated above. The less energy the less drive I will have to be active. The less drive I have, the more I will "get depress/anxious", the more depress I get... Did you have/worried about these side effects?
@deadmemelol10 ай бұрын
@@itshazelhoffI study psychology and pharmacology. It appears certain drugs have a higher risk of causing these side effects than others (ex. sedation and weight gain are strongly associated with paroxetine, and GI distress with sertraline and fluvoxamine). Generally speaking, people have the fewest side effects on the drug escitalopram (Lexapro/Cipralex). While it is impossible to tell how a drug will affect you before you take it, I hope this information is useful. Good luck!
@gratefulkm10 ай бұрын
SSRI;s disconnect the lower emotional brain from the upper imaginary brain leaving you unable to FEEL anything , except imagianry not real feelings your mind will say hey I'm imagining I'm ok Your body will be screaming the exact opposite HELP!
@MrSparkles132410 ай бұрын
@@gratefulkmthat’s just not true whatsoever
@gratefulkm9 ай бұрын
@@MrSparkles1324 There are two drugs that change how you FEEL , in regards to changing the activity in the part of the brain that controls how you feel,. Its call the Amygdala and has a position of authority over the imagination brain the cortices You are not a floating thought process, imagining feelings, disconnected from biology , your imagination state exists with the Emotion of the biology , because biology FEELS before you imagine sound then patterns them words So we can take people on SSRi and administer drugs to them that change how they physically FEEL provable via measurement , and then ask them if they notice any changes to themselves , and they dont Where people not on SSRI, FEEL a difference immediately This is because you have 3 sets of brains and you should exist in all 3 sets, in balance all living things do But you can get trapped in any one of them , especially going around the twist in that noisy old LEFT PFC To have dissociated with the Amygdala and Thalamus and over associated with the LEFT PFC is no way for anyone to live I mean that would be "letting the tail wag the dog" QED
@josephmatthews769810 ай бұрын
Depression is and always will be a constant companion throughout my life. It became so overwhelming and all encompassing I went to school to learn more about it and eventually earned my medical degree and retired as a psychiatrist. I obviously never talked about it with my patients or anything but it changed my perspective seeing so many others going through the same struggles I had. I'd even attempted to end my own life multiple times when I was younger and even though I academically understand the correlation between impulsiveness and self harm no one has ever described me as 'impulsive' I'm the opposite if anything. Even today I still meet doctors who say such oblivious stuff as "Why don't you just stop being depressed? Try exercising instead or something?" Theres still a massive stigma that people with mental illness just somehow got stunted developmentally and never learned to cope with their problems or stop treating their emotions so importantly like teenagers. It's exhausting and never helps but if you're struggling too I can tell you with 100% certainty that there weree far more doctors like me than doctors like that and it's hard but help is out there and you deserve it. If you're a young person who's struggling I want you to know this world is a far better place with you in it and there are people who care about you. Personally I deal with my depression by humanizing it. I talk to it as my permanent passenger and weve become good friends. Remember your brains job is to keep you alive - not happy so think about the good things your depression does for you. Mine will often show up when I've overloaded myself and whisk me away to get some much needed rest and force me to remember that's it's okay for me to take breaks too. Sometimes it gets really bad and I have to remind my passenger friend that we still have stuff to do and sometimes I win and sometimes he does but either way it's always ok. Why don't I deserve to lay in bed for a few days and watch documentaries? Why cant I just sit at home and cry as long as I'm not bothering anyone? Me and my depression get along great now and I hope some day you and yours can too. When it gets real bad I'll even picture myself as a child and tell him all the things I wish someone had told me. Just like I am here now with you and I hope someone who needed to hear this did. It's ok. You're ok. We will get through this together because we are lucky enough o never be alone.
@subbannar73199 ай бұрын
What is your opinion on taking ssri? Is it better to take or not, in your opinion as a doctor
@vaszgul736 Жыл бұрын
My SSRI helped with my severe depression and extreme anxiety. I still have anxiety spikes now and then that would be considered extreme to most people, but still nothing like it was before, and no longer constant fear of impending doom or shutting myself indoors for years at a time. I also noticed an immense change in how I let others interact with me, and how I respond to criticism and how I respond to interacting with others where I perceive that they don't like me or that I hurt their feelings. Before SSRIs (duloxetine specifically) I would cower, apologize, feel like crying, delete all my messages, delete my social media presence, go silent and shut down, self sabotage, and self harm if I felt I had hurt anyone's feelings, if anyone criticized me, if anyone didn't like me, or anyone pushed me around. Now on SSRIs, I tend to respond with a bit of anger but that quickly becomes defiance. If I hurt someone's feelings, I apologize and feel a /little/ bad and if they critique me, I might feel upset a bit but then I remember whether or not I take their criticism to heart or do anything to change myself is entirely up to me. And I don't worry about it so much. But my biggest 'issue' if you can call it that is the defiance because my general response to people telling me they don't like me or pushing me around is to tell them to **** off, that I like myself just fine, and don't be such a lil *****. Literally every person who used to use me as a doormat and push me around and only talk to me when they needed things, or generally treated me like trash before went running for the hills because I just develop an attitude instead of apologizing profusely and bending to their will. It's been very freeing and the only problem is I will absolutely fight back if someone starts swinging lol My doctor told me that they DO NOT recommend duloxetine (brand name cymbalta) to people with aggression or anger management issues because it will absolutely make that worse. But for my case specifically of being too meek and weak willed, it gave me a spine and a fist to throw back so for that I'm eternally grateful. I'm now the bane of everyone's existence instead of everyone being the bane of mine. Which is great. Also no sexual problems, though I did gain about 40lbs when I started it. Which sucks, but it's worth it.
@vaszgul736 Жыл бұрын
I should also mention I in no way feel numb, like a zombie, nor unable to achieve happiness or climax. Everything's normal with the exception of I now will fight anyone who tries to mistreat me or my friends instead of trying to hurt myself.
@CorinnaAtHome Жыл бұрын
Technically Cymbalta is an SNRI not an SSRI
@randomness4989 Жыл бұрын
So you're basically "lying" to your self that everything is fine,also that "apologising for hurting feeling" is something to do with you being a high consciousness person,means you read the "vibe" around you,there no reason for you to take the medication since there is nothing wrong to fix,grow a pair in time and face your peoblems slowly but steadily
@doratfm2998 Жыл бұрын
Sheesh, sounds like a dream to me honeslty. I can feel all the emotions inside but never act to it. I look like stone who doesn't have a thought in their head. I used to be confident, defend people all the time. Then I stumbled upon social anxiety and now I look like a little mouse. Also lost friends because I forgot how to maintain friendships and now I'm afraid to be near people, even my own parents. Can't look them in their eyes while talking or being talked at. I still feel confident but with so many stupid symptoms that make me freeze and glitch mentally and phisically. I would take this 'magic' you're using, but I don't have depression. I don't know what to do with my anxieties. I have like a package of them in every pocket, I can share 😅😅😢
@grmpEqweer Жыл бұрын
@@doratfm2998I'd say try therapy first, then maybe buspirone, then maybe an SSRI on top if the Buspar alone isn't sufficient. Not a doctor here. No matter what you take, or don't, either way you're going to have to systematically desensitize yourself to what you fear, by exposure, in controlled doses. Yeah, sympathies on that.
@Xplayer007 Жыл бұрын
This was a very insightful video. As someone who doesn't have clinical depression, I had no idea what SSRIs were, and the thumbnail didn't really give me anything to go off of either. Maybe a better title for this video would be "The Dark Side of Treating Depression" or something.
@solid53159 ай бұрын
Im 34 now and was diagnosed with severe panic disorder and depression at 17. Within month of taking SSRI all my panic attacks vanished and I was able to continue my life as any other happy teenager
@FLMan_799 ай бұрын
Wow. That’s exactly what happened for me too, like that’s the same exact story I give people. I was 17, got the same exact diagnosis, prescribed Zoloft, and within a month I never had a panic attack again. Really helped me enjoy the last year in hs, whereas, I was not before.
@ajomshah16684 ай бұрын
Ssri is very effective for panic attack
@scheiepfostierer4652 Жыл бұрын
The 2004 study linking suicidal tendencies and SSRI medication was later criticized because the authors of the study did not properly screen for bipolar disorder, which is why the black box warning was removed.
@justmadeit210 ай бұрын
The black box warning it still there on ssris. Well it is here in the uk
@hunterjames439610 ай бұрын
Black box warning was not removed and for good reason. I took an SSRI (undiagnosed BP I at the time; and it sent me into major depression and caused me to attempt. I had never experienced depression before taking it and my mood changed overnight after a few weeks.)
@HdauBeanАй бұрын
it is still in norwegian ssri packages
@AustinLnX Жыл бұрын
I have been severely depressed for 10 years. I’ve been on SSRIs 6 times and every time it’s the same. First 4 months are amazing, I feel great, peaceful and gain so much confidence. After that, I start to become numb, easily agitated; uninterested and get too comfortable staying in bed all day. They’ve helped my mood, but completely kill my drive to achieve and my libido. I’ve also been on MAOIs, SNRIs, Adderall and Auvelity. I’ve found NDRIs work best for me, but I have many friends who’ve found great benefit from Ssri and many who’ve gotten worse. It all depends on the individual, but I’m glad researchers are finding that depression can’t always be relieved through serotonin increase alone.
@rahulsk-t2f2fАй бұрын
Dose you get back of your libido??
@calynpresson9128 Жыл бұрын
I've been on an ssri for about 10 years now. It took me a while to find the right one but I did about 6 years ago. I'm so very thankful for my SSRI, I don't have any side-effects and I'm not suicidal like I was 10 years ago, before I started my first one. I was so depressed and it saved my life, I think it set something right in my brain. ❤
@PraveenSrJ01 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience and your story
@WhydoIsuddenlyhaveahandle Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your perspective. The idea of being on them for a decade is a non starter if it were me. Who am I then if I need it a medicine to be normal? What is me if that can be changed by a drug? Those would be the questions I would need answered if it was me. Unless I had a timelime for getting off them, I wouldn't system start. Again, thank you for sharing and I hope it continues to work for you!
@religionofpeace78211 ай бұрын
@@WhydoIsuddenlyhaveahandle Would you ask the same questions to a person suffering from diabetes, hypertension or cancer? Would you ever ask a cancer patient not to start chemo/radiation? No. Then why so when it comes to Major depression?
@subbannar73199 ай бұрын
@@religionofpeace782True
@DrCatdeJong Жыл бұрын
I had an SSRI when i was severely depressed, it made it even worse and i couldn't sleep well anymore.
@nini4696 Жыл бұрын
When I was on antidepressants, I started losing my feelings and thoughts, becoming technically like a zombie. I started missing the time that I was blowing up in anger fits and crying every night, because that time I still felt things. I stopped taking them cold turkey, and surprise surprise, I became aggressive and depressive but in my head I was like 'better than nothing!' but I was forced to take them again so here I am again
@elizabethwilliams66517 ай бұрын
Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.
@APOLLINAIREBARTHOLOMIEU7 ай бұрын
Yes, dr.sporessss I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.
@steceymorgan8147 ай бұрын
I wish they were readily available in my place. Microdosing was my next plan of care for my husband. He is 59 & has so many mental health issues plus probable CTE & a TBI that left him in a coma 8 days. It's too late now I had to get a TPO as he's 6'6 300+ pound homicidal maniac. He's constantly talking about killing someone. He's violent. Anyone reading this Familiar w/ BPD know if it is common for an obsession with violence.
@APOLLINAIREBARTHOLOMIEU7 ай бұрын
Yes he is. dr.sporessss
@patriaciasmith34997 ай бұрын
Microdosing helped me get out of the pit of my worst depressive episode, a three year long episode, enough to start working on my mental health.
@Jennifer-bw7ku7 ай бұрын
Can Dr. sporessss send to me in UK?
@kristijan8518 Жыл бұрын
There's probably more than one cause of depression. Maybe there are different types of depression. I see different people give different experience with the same meds. For some it helped, for some it made it worse, and for others didn't change anything at all. If I had to guess, I'd say depression is like cancer. It's an umbrella term for number of symptoms. But you can't cure the root cause by treating the symptoms.
@ziggypop8106 Жыл бұрын
You've clearly never suffered from depression
@SuperFeefer Жыл бұрын
SSRIs have never worked for me. They leave me feeling tired and out of it and like I'm teetering on the verge of a massive panic attack that never comes 😢
@m4ttaАй бұрын
you probably don’t have the type of depression that SSRI works for :(
@Savannah-ex9em9 ай бұрын
i have OCD and taking SSRI's was something that changed my life, my mind just got quiet, and i've always been an ambitious person so my everyday life now is filled with hobbies and activities. complete 180 shift from agoraphobia and anxiety attacks. don't let this scare you, if they work for you keep using them, if not figure out a different way.
@shawnleong36059 ай бұрын
nope. My antidepressants actually made my OCD worse.
@weltschmerz3339 ай бұрын
"my mind just got quiet" yea im sure there is not much going on in there when you are all drugged out 24/7 🤣
@tartsonawire Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. I've been on Sertraline since around 2015, and it helps to know that my symptoms are not unique. I want to get off of it soon, because the blunted emotions are very much a thing, but I also know that it's helped me be able to think straight, more logically.
@iamtabs_ Жыл бұрын
Been on 200mg sertraline for quite some time for dysthymia and recently got off quetiapine. From experience, I can say that Zoloft has been an absolute life changer, feels like I'm on a chill-relaxing drive on empty roads. Yeah, I feel emotionally unavailable and numb but I don't mind it. And if anything, it probably increased my libido somehow. Antipsychotics, however, made me feel absolutely dumb, brain-fogged, and drowsy af.
@Stardust_Vega Жыл бұрын
Yeah Antipsychotics were not it for me
@SetiSupreme Жыл бұрын
100mg Sertralin for me. Has been good and pretty much the same you described. But sometimes when upping the dose, my mind can go into dark places, but I instantly know it's because of the pills so then I get really happy and hyper lol, almost like mdma comeup
@ahmedaraale4996 Жыл бұрын
I have dysthymia too I am on paxil it is working for anxiety side but the depression didn't improve much still feeling anhedonia and emotionally numbness do you have anhedonia on zoloft
@Stardust_Vega Жыл бұрын
@@ahmedaraale4996 damn that's intense
@Stardust_Vega Жыл бұрын
@@SetiSupreme sounds like manic depression
@liamc7097 Жыл бұрын
That was fascinating and along with likely weight gain, possible hair loss, testosterone reduction and likely an awful time trying to come off them it neatly explains why i never have nor never will try an ssri to combat depression.
@Stardust_Vega Жыл бұрын
To be honest, I was so tortured by my mental health, I wanted to be numbed and not feel anything.
@peggleblastlover Жыл бұрын
I’ve been on Prozac for almost 6 years for OCD and that numbing has worked wonders on treating my obsessive intrusive thoughts. It’s so interesting how SSRIs treat different disorders! Great video man
@fumarate1 Жыл бұрын
OCD the constant counting of thing endlessly I have that I take Prozac for that as well.
@MikeDer0 Жыл бұрын
I have OCD, which causes anxiety which triggers little depression which makes me feel dumb because I'm dyslexic and possibly adha. I have rapid thinking of, 'what if', or 'are they mad at me', or 'did I say something wrong' or 'should I have kept my mouth shut'. Thoughts within thoughts and possibilities within possibilities. Which caused me to stay away and be quiet because I am also afraid of sounding or looking stupid and care what people say or think of me. Now that I'm on Prozac my thoughts are more Collective and quiet. I say what I think without what people think about my opinion especially when they ask a question. Plus I'm not afraid much to be more myself because I now don't have thoughts (OCD much) stopping me from being myself and my full potential. I work with Networking and Programming. I am more focused, sure, and collected but I am still lacking energy which I need because the motivation is there (which I always had) plus I find myself enjoying details in life like movies (but I always had a think of reading people's emotions, faces expressions, and personality) which is awesome because I feel like I missed out the little things in life because I would shutout or think to much which took allot of my attention even though I was always self aware. I like this even though I had confidence in my looks but not the smarts which now I see I have achieved allot but not great but enough to say I'm doing good for a 32 year old with an apartment, sports car, food, and extra cash with certifications with the FCC and more. Before I took Prozac I still felt like a dumb failure which now I see with all the stuff I got diagnosed with which I knew I was different. I'm now sure if myself and applause myself with my challenges I had I still succeeded the most normal people. So I say yeah Prozac helped me allot.
@SoLongAndThanksForAllTheFish. Жыл бұрын
At this point I think I would prefer a lobotomy to all the different anti-depressants I’ve been prescribed in the last 27 years. If you can name a pharmaceutical anti-depressant I’ve probably been on it. And guess which ones have worked?? That’s right…. I feel Exactly the same as I did 27 years ago. And the withdrawal symptoms (which I noticed they now try to use the euphemism “discontinuation syndrome” for instead 🙄) are the worst I’ve ever felt in my entire life. Worse than the depression.
@hemantchaudhary7605 Жыл бұрын
How are you now?
@SoLongAndThanksForAllTheFish. Жыл бұрын
@@hemantchaudhary7605 Unemployed and Homeless. Thanks for asking.
@hemantchaudhary7605 Жыл бұрын
@@SoLongAndThanksForAllTheFish. how to overcome from your depression
@Pocketdaemon9 ай бұрын
@SoLongAndThanksForAllTheFish. I'm not really religious but I'll think of u in my prayers, I feel ur pain :/
@meetontheledge13809 ай бұрын
Try Kratom (ignore all the US alphabet gang and Big Pharma hysteria). Very cheap and an IMMEDIATE source of relief for anxiety as well as relief from mild depression and chronic pain. Sound too good to be true. Of course, that's why the US gov. is Hellbent to make it illegal. Then Big Pharma, will analyze the leaf, extract the active ingredient, make a synthetic version and sell it for big bucks IF your doctor feels like offering it to you.
@AnoNym-iv9ig Жыл бұрын
I tried mushrooms myself years ago, took them three times. Alone. To see if they would help me out with a long lasting effect. Grown them myself at home, took about 7 weeks. Dried them and so on. Began with a very low dose, about 0.5 g, then 1g and at last 1.8 g. And that was the sweet spot for me. Experienced "Ego death". After that, felt no need to smoke pot or drink alcohol anymore. No depression, nada. Everything was in perspective as it should have been a long time ago (lasted about 2 years!). Hooked up with a borderline girl, and she was able to destroy everything in just 1,5 years. Now i am thinking about growing another batch. You can buy grow kits in the Netherlands, they ship this within Europe. Seems to be a legal loophole of some kind. I don't have severe depression, but moderate + ADHD. Hail to the pharma lobby for letting them fill us up with antidepressants. It is all about money. Nobody really cares how you feel, as long as the money keeps coming.
@uniktbrukernavn Жыл бұрын
I'm looking into mushrooms myself as SSRI's had no positive effect except for the initial placebo effect that went away long before the "6 weeks loading period". I did experience a couple of side effects. Here in Norway they prescribe anti-depressants in less than 10 minutes, and then no follow up. It's up to you to decide your own medical treatment basically. GP's in Norway are very conservative, I'm not sure it's even wise to mention CBD oils, MDMA etc because they might put "drug seeker" in your journal. As you said no one cares, it's all about getting to the next patient. I have a small batch of shrooms to do one "big one" or a bunch of therapeutic ones. My first time was pretty good and nothing bad happen, although the potential for bad things were there, but I managed to steer my mind clear of dark thoughts. Hope you get back on track :)
@HeliosPlayGames Жыл бұрын
I wouldn't say it's all about money. Psychedelics aren't well researched because they were banned from using them in research in many countries so we don't know if they help and what are the possible risks. Also psychedelics sometimes can contribute to development of schizophrenia
@ImTHECarlos98 Жыл бұрын
I’ve tried quite a bit of mushrooms and LSD, however, I never felt it really did much to change my perspective in that sense.
@noon9856 Жыл бұрын
Hoe de f verlaat je iemand met bpd, ik Ben Al 6 x terug gezogen in de ellende
@Stardust_Vega Жыл бұрын
I'm trying to experience Ego Death
@daniellincoln3744 Жыл бұрын
I have dealt with PTSD and a chronic Generalized Anxiety Disorder as a result of that PTSD for six years and while I initially resisted SSRI's I actively take them and they do greatly reduce the impacts of anxiety in my life. The description of emotions being wrapped in cellophane is very poignant and it is as if there is a fragile barrier that resists the highs being too high and the lows being too low. And from a space where the lows used to be so very low/physically panic inducing it is a relief.
@StolenTheif9 ай бұрын
I mean maybe it's due to my ADHD, but being on an SSRI hasn't affected my ability to feel happy but has overall made me more stable while lessening my suicidal thoughts
@ThruHerSkull Жыл бұрын
I am so grateful that I have had, for the most part, positive results from taking SSRIs. Yes there were a few that didn’t help or mixed poorly with other medications but hearing all these horror stories about what other have experienced makes me very thankful. Though, like you mentioned, I’m sure having severe depression as opposed to mild or moderate contributed to that.
@Tuxedosandhandgrenades5 ай бұрын
As someone who grew up with a chronically depressed mother, who spent a long time periods on lithium and later in life went from lithium to Prozac with no real change in effectiveness, still always in a state of tiredness and blank emotions, the sad thing is that when she got older she developed cancer and was put on pain medication for her final five years of life and that was the ONLY time I ever witnessed my mother in a state of happiness, it's messed up but opiate pain painkillers were the only time I ever witnessed my mother enjoy her life and the ironic thing is her body was dying but her mind was finally stimulated, there has to be some correlation between the way opiates effect the brain and overcome depression in a way that antidepressants never could! In the last few years of her life were some happiest memories I have of me and my mother's relationship.
@LadyyJesus4 ай бұрын
Opiate drugs produce a feeling of well being and safety. This is a huge part of why they are so addictive. Due to the widespread overprescribing and misuse of opiates, I doubt they will ever be prescribed to treat depression, especially when individuals with depression have more of an inclination to become addicts. I’m glad your mother at least got to enjoy her last few years 💓
@laurarao6034 ай бұрын
I'm so happy that your mother found happiness before she passed. It must of been wonderful for you to see your mom like that. Even if it was the opioid. ❤
@ginjanutta5865 Жыл бұрын
I have been off my SSRI treatment for 2 years. I still have side-effects today, a condition called PSSD.
@benphillips8428 Жыл бұрын
How long did you taper off and how long where you on them?
@ginjanutta5865 Жыл бұрын
@@benphillips8428 short 8 day taper. On the medication for 7 months. One can develop PSSD after a single dose or suddenly experience symptoms after being on the medication for for years. With regards to tapering, it is not certain if a short taper can trigger the condition. General thinking is that a long taper is a safer approach.
@rahulsk-t2f2fАй бұрын
How is you now?
@ginjanutta5865Ай бұрын
@@rahulsk-t2f2f still got the same side effects. Three years in.
@pureicefire Жыл бұрын
I’ve been on Lexapro for about 12 years and sertraline (Zoloft) from the age of 16 before that. Previously, I had debilitating depression. SSRIs have given me the ability to live a more normal life. I haven’t experienced any negative side effects at all.
@Mmcermes Жыл бұрын
Experiencing "any SE at all" is just impossible
@truesight91 Жыл бұрын
Yes and look now 12 years later you still haven't healed. This is what they are a (band-aid) approach not actually healing you or getting to the root-cause of the issue. If you were to go off them you would probably experience major withdrawal symptoms.
@pureicefire Жыл бұрын
@@truesight91 You're missing the original point. I was totally incapable of function prior. My brain literally gets rid of serotonin, which is a genetic issue for people in my family. That *was* the root-cause of the issue. It was nothing about my life--I had a good life, objectively speaking, but my neurology was flawed. I've accomplished every goal I had during my life now at the age of nearly 33. I'm completely content. I have zero regrets about using this medication to live a good life. I have never experienced a single negative side effect from my meds and they've allowed me to live the life I wanted. Isn't that what everyone is trying to do?
@pureicefire Жыл бұрын
@@Mmcermes Not in my experience. I'm in perfect health and totally content and successful in life.
@truesight91 Жыл бұрын
@@pureicefire You can correct all diseases by long term fasting and returning to a raw fruit and vegetable (whole food) diet and 2 - 3 sessions of psilocybin mushrooms can replace a lifetime of having to take supplements. I doubt you are in perfect health and content as a zen master. True peace and happiness is freedom from all external needs and requirements to be happy. Glad you found what works for you though :)
@ssr08213 ай бұрын
I feel like an SSRI helped me out of a deep depression, but not as a psychiatric disorder. I didn't want to take it permanently, and after taking it for about 4 months, my mindset had changed which led to now a lifelong mood improvement form then.
@gabrielgonzales8362 Жыл бұрын
As some one with GAD and depression SSRIs work perfect for me , if not I’d have panic attacks and a feeling of impending doom
@fredrikfarkas Жыл бұрын
My psychiatrist explained SSRI’s effect this way: Kortisol, the stress hormone, breaks down the myelin surrounding neurons, weakening their connection, SSRI’s helps/promotes re-myelination, and the effect comes from this. The Psychiatrist also specified that an important part of spotting the difference of manic-depression, and depressive episodes, are to examine if the depressive episode comes after a major stressful episode. This makes e lot of sense to me! Also, i can confirm the numbing effect SSRI’s have. I take them by my own wish against anxiety, and they help very well against anxiety, and i would enter depression if i had to endure anxiety to the degree i was before. Great video!
@alexmangrum909 ай бұрын
So do you plan to take them until your elderly? I'm on the fence, I just stopped prozac because I'm worried that long term it will damage my serotonin in my mind.
@fredrikfarkas9 ай бұрын
@@alexmangrum90 maybe, maybe not. Time will show i guess. As long as they have a positive effect i got no problem using them. As mentioned anxiety is damaging both physically and psychically, and depression is in fact something beeing messed up in the brain, and the brain hosts the mind, soooo. Besides, i’m pro altering the mind and body, either trough nutrients, sugars, chemicals, work out or meditation. Whatever is your cup of tea you should be free to do as long as any harm does not fall upon others, imo.
@alexmangrum909 ай бұрын
@@fredrikfarkas I agree with your statement but for me personally, it's the maybe yes/no risk evaluation that deters me from antidepressants. But I am a believer that everyone is different and what may work for some won't work for others. God bless
@paula6229 ай бұрын
No psychiatric drug can get to the root cause of your anxiety, those drugs are toxic but one of pharmas biggest profit makers, it is not natural for human emotions and feelings to be blunted which is what psych drugs do, ask whoever wants to prescribe the ssri's to show you the test results of your brain and to point out where it ahows a chemical imbalance, physical conditions are diagnosed using tests, scans and other diagnostic tools, If you want to get to the root cause of anxiety so you can overcome it, look into your childhood or adverse life event, poor mental health usually leads back to childhood and healing requires doing the internal work, all the best
@katherinelalli7769 ай бұрын
"SSRIs promote re-mylenation". I've done tons of reading about SSRIs, and I have never heard of this. How do they know? Are there studies backing this up?
@builttoscalevideos9 ай бұрын
For me all SSRI’s ever did was either make me completely emotionless or very easily irritable. Which yes, was good for when I needed a brief emotional reset after being pushed to a breaking point, but it always failed in the long term, being numb and emotionless was always nice for a short while, but it always ended up feeling worse than being depressed, been switched around a whole bunch of different ones, always getting told that we just needed to find one that worked for me, and each time I just got angrier at the fact that absolutely nothing was changing regarding my mental health. Stopped bothering with the antidepressant route, took up MMA instead which ironically did infinitely more for my mental health than drugs and therapy ever did.
@Adam_Lyskawa Жыл бұрын
I didn't know all that, but I quit prescribed SSRIs without even consulting my doctor. The good word for the effect is "numbing". I hated being numb. Also it affected my creative work severely, so I probably couldn't do what I do if I kept on taking SSRIs. I've taken care of my depression with a help of a movie "Beautiful Mind". That one was about a guy with schizophrenia, but the similarity was considerable - either you take the meds but you're unable to continue your creative work, or you don't take the meds and fight the problem on your own. Or - to be exact - learn to live with the condition. I learned that the severe mental pain was not a true symptom of something bad going on, bad, alarming situation, but just illusion created by my malfunctioning brain. When it got the worst, I knew I just needed to go to sleep, wait it out, the worse will pass and I'll be able to function properly the next day. It took away a lot of unnecessary stress from me, so at the end - the decision and steps taken turned out to be a success. I still experience recurring depressive episodes, but not as severe and debilitating as before. Maybe that's the answer that should be published more broadly - the huge part of the depression is the thinking that "I am sick, something is very wrong with me, I need a therapy / medication". I agree the depression is a very serious medical condition, but the solution for me was you CAN live with it, there's no need to panic, because panic only makes it worse. And we don't NEED to feel happy all the time, it's OK to feel depressed from time to time, especially when it's caused with a significant stress. When we feel pain (physical pain included) - we don't have to take painkillers immediately. All painkillers have side effects that can do more damage than the temporary pain. If I was taking painkillers each time I feel pain - I would get addicted to them and that would be a way worse problem. BTW, I was addicted to opiates, and it was exactly this scenario. You take pain meds only when necessary - that's the way to stay healthy. Pain is a normal thing. It's a response for damage and stress. Beside informing the person that something alarming is going on - it also carries the information along the system to speed up healing processes. Wounds heal faster when you feel the pain. Painkillers slow down the healing. If you feel depressed because of a stress overload - it's a valuable information - address the stress first, this is the cause, not the fact that your brain reacts to the stress with feeling pain. If it's your job, your marriage, your lifestyle - whatever it is - change it and give it some time for your system to recover.
@ungijazapranje Жыл бұрын
Very well said 👏🏼
@jayv9070 Жыл бұрын
I have severe PTSD and depression, and SSRIs (I'm on an SNRI atm, so those too) have not necessarily decreased my depression, but have allowed me to be happy. Before being on any medication, no matter what happened, even if I had won the lottery, I would feel nothing but apathy and despair. Now, though I still struggle with my mental health, I am able to feel happy when good things happen and have enough mental energy to go to therapy and work on the other causes of my mental issues. They really help me
@itshazelhoff10 ай бұрын
Any other side effects? Lethargy, weight gain, low mood, insomnia, poor digestion My profession is highly active. I am naturally an active person, and I am still (trying to be ) active regardless of trauma, and possible prescription side effects. My concern is what if I have the side effects stated above. The less energy the less drive I will have to be active. The less drive I have, the more I will "get depress/anxious", the more depress I get... Did you have/worried about these side effects?
@rayisblue3 ай бұрын
I've had ocd and severe anxiety/ depression since i was 12 and ssris saved my life. The numbing effect definitely exist and i can't physically cry no matter how sad i am a.d feel "flat" alot but i think its better that that ending my life But then again if i didn't have severe depression i wouldn't take / recommend ssris
@glasyalabolas6080 Жыл бұрын
SSRI's sure have there side effects as any medication does. Chemotherapy for example is literally design to kill body cells and is hell to go through. It's side effects are insanely unpleasant, but it beats the hell out of dying of cancer. Same thing with SSRI's and other antidepressants. People tend to trivialise the severity of depression, because everybody can relate to being "sad". Depression is a lethal disease and when affected you deserve all the help you can get. SSRI's and Antidepressants are not perfect by a long shot, but they get a bad rep for the invaluable work they do. And sure we don't understand how they work completely, but that doesn't conclude that they are somehow ineffective or don't work. As sad as it is they are one of the most affective treatments against the life threatening disease called depression we have(with the emerging exception of ketamine). And I personally can't stand it when people bad-moth this class of medicine, which already is heavily stigmatised, because for some wicked reason people at large still somehow believe "It's all about mindset".
@jeanpaultongeren125 Жыл бұрын
not using the anti psycotics tonight because of the side effects. Called 113 a year go 3 times its a suicide hotline. One of the biggest side effects of anti psycotics is not the weight gain. but not feelling alive naymore.
@lextheboogeyman7633 Жыл бұрын
It's not that people don't take depression/anxiety seriously, it's that SSRI's don't work. I've tried both Zoloft and Prozac, neither of which helped with my anxiety, OCD, or depression. I felt just as numb happiness wise as before I started. If anything, I just felt less happiness and felt even worse. I felt physically sick and tired on that shit. Atleast Xanax actually gives you a sense of peace and freedom. Xanax is the only thing that has ever worked for me by a long shot. Before people respond saying how "It isn't for you!! You aren't severe!!" than why the hell does it keep getting prescribed to me as if it will fix all of my problems? You are contributing to the over prescription of a drug that doesn't even work for most of the things it's prescribed for.
@annenelson5656 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your articulate reply.
@ReyOfLight Жыл бұрын
@@lextheboogeyman7633 That is so true! It’s being over prescribed, and often without warning of how difficult it can be to wean off again if it doesn’t work for the individual or the side effects are too severe. I’m also really hating how antidepressants are pushed onto pain patients these days all while actual painkillers are treated like the devil. I know people who’ve had their lives destroyed by antidepressants when they weren’t even depressed in the first place but was given antidepressants for pain management. I’m a chronic pain patient myself and I refuse to touch antidepressants if any kind unless I’m actually depressed and need antidepressants to manage that depression.
@youtubecommentsguy9805 Жыл бұрын
Difference. Most chemotherapies are effective. SSRIs mostly are not
@annisofiasd Жыл бұрын
I started SSRI medication when I was only 13. I'm now 20 and still depressed, but I don't feel suicidal anymore. I think I'm still alive thanks to SSRI
@gratefulkm10 ай бұрын
nope the SSRI increase suicides they always have Just search national suicide figures, and watch the graph jump higher as soon as they started giving out SSRI's You kept yourself alive the SSRIS made it harder
@cookcookkkkk6 ай бұрын
Criminal your parents let you on this drug while your brain was still developing.
@Kog23311 ай бұрын
An underrated symptom of depression that I don’t think a lot of people talk about is that you not only feel hopeless, but you feel like doing anything to make you feel better is pointless and destined to fail, even when you know that you’re being irrational. For the first 18 years of my life I never believed in depression and was always a motivated and driven person. Then, I got to college and I realized that I would never be in highschool again and that there was no turning back. This scared the crap out of me, especially because I go to school 2,000 miles from home. I got into the same routine day in and day out, going to class, studying, taking a nap, occasionally going to the gym. It got to the point where I was barely getting out of bed in the morning, because I couldn’t see the point in just repeating the same monotonous tasks every day. Started SSRIs about a month ago and I’ve been home doing Jack for the last 3 weeks on winter break, some days I just cry knowing that I’m gonna have to go back to school in a couple weeks and live through the same thing all over again. I hope that I’ll see light at the end of the tunnel but man it gets brutal sometimes.
@Kiwi.an_bean11 ай бұрын
Last studies mentioned in the video about psilocybin stated meds were used for 6 weeks which is not even 2 months. I think it is not fair to conclude results for SSRI before time period of at least 6 months as its best effects are seen after that time period. Earlier in video, it was said SSRI do give some people hard time for first 2 months so it's obvious why it didn't show better results. I also think same could be said for psilocybin, maybe its negative effects shows after a time period just like how SSRI has short term effects when taken at first. Regardless, SSRI surely isn't that effective of a drug but thats all we have atm and hence we use it usually. Its individual experience on how SSRI affect them, some say it helps while others say it doesn't. I hope some more research will help and in meantime stigma regarding mental hardship would ease off.
@petercarioscia9189 Жыл бұрын
6:45 im on an SSRI specifically for anxiety (no associated depression) and holy shit has it changed my life for the better. I didnt even realize how much anxiety i was struggling with until my prescription finally started working and the anxiety evaporated. I still get spikes of anxiety, but it isnt a constant, chronic issue anymore In my case, i had no negative side effects like blunted emotions or increased SI (S.I. is a commonly reported side effect og SSRI meds)
@icepix1982 Жыл бұрын
Hi Peter. Which type. My anxiety has been bad last couple of months
@petercarioscia9189 Жыл бұрын
@@icepix1982 I am on Lexapro (escitalprolam) I started on a low dose of 5mg for a month, been on 10mg for a out 2 years. It took about 2 weeks to work, but when I noticed it was working, it was shocking, amazing
@kitcat2449 Жыл бұрын
So happy it has worked for you! I've been an anxious person even as a child and despite therapy and calmer life situation it still controlled a big chunk of my life, my body just reacted easily. I had similiar experience with amitriptyline, which wasn’t even described for my anxiety but pain. It was nice to realize I could do every day stuff with ease and without the irrational fear. I always wondered how others just did it, whether it be something small or big, but now I get it lol :)
@Carebearritual Жыл бұрын
As someone w ocd, ssris saved my brain so much anxiety. It didn’t get rid of the intrusive thoughts, which I think is a misconception, but prevented me from having knee jerk reactions to them. Maybe I’m more aggressive, but I was definitely pretty aggressive when I thought I was going to die every second
@ziggypop8106 Жыл бұрын
Fear and anger go hand in hand
@Carebearritual Жыл бұрын
@@ziggypop8106 agreed
@imhidingasecret Жыл бұрын
I started my first SSRi, prozac, last year for my extreme OCD and it was amazing, I literally could move on with my life without having intrusive thoughts. Eventually the effect started to flatline, so i switched to Duloxetine, an SNRI. So far its ok but i feel a bit more sensitive to intrusive thoughts than before. Now about the numbing feeling, it was amazing for someone like me with ocd and anxiety, but after sometime, i would look back on events during the day and see how the numbing effect affects me. Sometimes i might recklessly drive, or feel nothing when a patient at my job is in severe pain ( i work at a doctors office), or get brain fog when talking. Its kinda something i almost never notice so it never bothered me. In terms of side effects, I exeperience almost nothing aside from sleepiness and that numbing feeling. No worsening symptoms or sexual dysfunction, etc. If i had depression, i feel like i would react differently to this medication. But with anxiety, it works good enough
@paula6229 ай бұрын
Reckless driving and no capacity to feel empathy for a patient in extreme pain, I hope you are no long driving and found work somewhere that doesn't require the capacity to care, maybe working from home
@candace8697 Жыл бұрын
I have a love hate relationship with my Zoloft. I started taking SSRIs 4 years ago, I'm 21 now, and I was prescribed it initially for anxiety. I had severe and crippling social anxiety. I couldn't even talk to others or have normal interactions without going into a blushing attack. I tried to come off of my Zoloft twice. Both times were met with the most severe depressive episodes I've ever had in my life. The second time in particular was the worst because I was also addicted to drugs. I can't even describe to you how bad the depression was. It was the most hopeless, soul crushing, empty feeling a person could ever feel. I couldn't eat, sleep, or relax. Nothing gave me pleasure or joy. I would wake up every day and just cry. I was off my Zoloft for around a year before I couldn't take it anymore and had to go back on. I have now been taking it regularly again for the last 2 years, and I'm doing alright. The worst part about being on SSRIs for me is the sexual dysfunction. I'm in a relationship, and having a lowered libido and being unable to orgasm sucks a lot. To me, it's a necessary sacrifice, but man I wish it didn't have to be this way.
@alexanderabrashev13669 ай бұрын
Take me instead of sertraline ;)
@Chr0meHeart Жыл бұрын
i have been taking an ssri for anxiety, not depression. my anxiety was severe, and i was developing a panic disorder. tbh, my feelings have always been really really intense, moreso than what people around me seem to experience. i dont feel numb at all. i just feel like i can actually relax and handle things in my life without having a panic attack now. but like you said, its best results were in severe cases. it may not be depression, but the severe anxiety was making my life miserable. and now my life is better. i dont want to disappear anymore. so i think its definitely better than nothing, and its all on a case by case basis.
@T3nch1 Жыл бұрын
I have was force fed SSRIs from the age of 7 until my early 20s when I came to conclusion that they are poison. Not a physical poison that destroys the body but the kind of poison that destroys the mind. On SSRIs I was significantly more emotionally fragile while at the same time unable to feel positive emotions for more than a few seconds at a time and as I grew those times I did feel positive emotions got further and further apart until I was only ever feeling sad and depressed or nothing at all. By the time I was living alone and still taking them I would be too depressed and lethargic to even perform basic physical needs. Infrequent bathing and teeth brushing, eating once a day if at all, sleeping instead of doing anything else. Slept for 20 hours and only woke up for some water and a toilet visit before going back to sleep. And my waking hours were spent in abject apathy, at least until the SSRIs wore off since I didn't really care enough to continue taking them, let alone continue getting them prescribed. It's been over 10 years since I realized what they were doing to me. Had I continued taking them I would have become an active shooter, I think the only reason I wasn't one at the time is because I was too depressed and apathetic to care about being poor. I still struggle with my eating habits, I still struggle with my sleeping habits, I developed a distaste and disinterest is spending time outside of my home which effects both my financial earning ability and ability to socialize and I blame SSRIs for it. The prolonged forced use of the drugs in my development as cause irreversible defects in psychology that only compound with the problems there were supposed to be fixed with the SSRIs, too bad none of the adults in my life listened to me when I told them how they made me feel. One SSRI isn't having the desired effect? Try another, try several at once. Just keep throwing darts at the wall until something sticks. SSRIs should *never* be prescribed to children, and no one will be able to convince me that they aren't poison.
@georginam82411 ай бұрын
Absolutely...children should never ever be given SSRI's. Their half life is too long and the developing brain is unique and we can never know how it will be affected by these new drugs. I hope you find some joy in this world nowadays. God bless you.
@paula6229 ай бұрын
Giving a 7 year old child psych drugs is insane, is that even lawful, So sorry that was being done to you and those involved should be ashamed of themselves
@lePurpleDragon4 ай бұрын
I remember two distinct things that happened when I tried SSRIs, at the age of 18: 1.) My ability to laugh and for joy/happiness basically vanished -- also my creative mind (not an artist, but still) was entirely ruined 2.) NUMBNESS -- just lacking presence -- it definitely limits you to your primal, human mind which is called the monkey mind and it's NOT good -- total spiritual destruction which is what I think the esoteric intention of SSRIs and similar drugs is. I started with Lexapro for like 3 months, that numbed me into a shell. Normal dose, I forget. Then I went on Zoloft, starting dose for a month and then doubled that, then I think I backed down to starting/lower dose and that fried me into a sleepwalker, 6 months on that. I then spent a few weeks on Wellbutrin, which was probably the worst of them all. That one caused pure angst and paranoia, likely exaggerated by the SSRI withdrawal. On top of that I had horrifyingly bad vertigo for months. If I stood at any height, I'd basically just fall down without support and heavy willpower. They absolutely DESTROY the mind (and hurt the body as a "bonus"). I can't imagine who they can help. I was on them for like 9 months and withdrawal took at least as long and I think residual side effects lasted upwards of another year or two. I did it for that short of a time, and I'm angry at what it did to me. I cannot begin to imagine what it did to you. They are very, very dangerous.
@lePurpleDragon4 ай бұрын
@@georginam824 No drugs under 18 unless it is for a life-debilitating medical condition, and the child should always be able to speak out against the side effects or usage of any drug. I evaded all the threats to try anything until 18 and swear to this day it's why I have a functional body at all.
@isapasap3438 Жыл бұрын
What frequently happens when you start with SSRIs is that symtoms like anxiety and suicidal thoughts worsens. Most of the aggravation is linked to the initial phase when starting medication. This mostly subsides after say two to three weeks at least if you dont raise the dose. After that you hopefully get better. But the patients that doctors should look out for and not treat with SSRIs are those with a history of manic episodes of various kinds. Easy to overlook when treating a depression and then ending up causing mania. Another side effect for some patients is increased impulsivity which of course can lead to not taking care of them selves, to say the least.
@ezgin5925 Жыл бұрын
Been on prozac for two and a half months and monthly psychotherapy for a year. My happy moments are still there. I get upset sometimes too. But the medication helps me to stay calm and not spiral out of control when something bad happens or I feel that something bad will happen. It isn’t magic, but it’s no poison. It helps.
@karenohanlon4183 Жыл бұрын
It could be the placebo effect.
@cold_hands_hot_lead Жыл бұрын
I felt so awful on any SSRIs. Either felt worse or like a shell of a person. I tried lamotrigine too for my eating disorder but it gave me awful nightmares. I've been off meds for about a year and a half now, making small changes in my daily routine, going to family therapy and gym and finally starting to feel like myself again mentally and physically. I attempted 3 times in my life and i'm so blessed to still be here. My heart is breaking for people who had their lives taken by depression and anxiety. It's a uphill battle.
@weltschmerz3339 ай бұрын
its your fault for trying to use drugs to fix your problems instead of facing life head on
@Im2tiredforthis7 ай бұрын
Shame on you two
@cold_hands_hot_lead7 ай бұрын
@@Im2tiredforthis fr internet anonymity turns some people into assholes.
@logank4447 ай бұрын
Good job!!! Depression sucks and everyone has such a unique path to recovery.
@limpbalm4 ай бұрын
@@weltschmerz333not their fault the medical industry has coerced the world into thinking they work
@alohaworld11 ай бұрын
I’ve been on and off SSRIs for years and found them generally relieving. They don’t completely solve depression, but provide relief. You feel better.
@Mr.Whothatis2G39 Жыл бұрын
My relationship with SSRI’s has been a long and messy one since I was 18. Hated it, got off it, and then something traumatic would happen and I’d be put back on them and repeat. Now, it wasn’t until college that I tried shrooms and LSD and immediately started becoming fascinated with them. I highly believe they were paramount in helping me finally give up alcohol. I’m not going to sit here and say it’s the ‘cure all’ but I think by forming new pathways, it can get addicts out of the ‘loop’ relatively easier especially when combined with other effective methods of recovery.
@dns_error Жыл бұрын
all u need is 3.5 grams of dried magic mushrooms. shame how humans have banned it. just shame.
@Fawn91193 Жыл бұрын
What's going to get you out of the SSRI loop? Or do you care? You're still dependent on a drug. But if it's okayed by the medical industrial complex, I guess you feel legitimized.🎉
@Mr.Whothatis2G39 Жыл бұрын
You. You are the one that's gonna get me out of the loop. Come on over big man. Poppa makin chicken and waffles for dinner. @@Fawn91193
@purelaziness709511 ай бұрын
@@Fawn91193 that's not very nice :( poor dude was just sharing his experience
@ziggypop8106 Жыл бұрын
Getting onto SSRI's is an absolute nightmare. The anxiety goes off the scale for weeks. You get no sleep and have no appetite. This should be made VERY clear to patients *before* they start the treatment.
@Coastal_Cruzer Жыл бұрын
They actually helped me sleep during the first month or so
@ziggypop8106 Жыл бұрын
@@Coastal_Cruzer you must've been fortunate, which is good. The reason they stopped giving them to teenagers in the UK, particularly male was because they were causing dangerous adverse effects, increased anxiety and very 'bad' thoughts.
@brianmeen2158 Жыл бұрын
“Getting onto SSRIs is a nightmare” Only for a small % of people though. The vast majority do feel side effects at the beginning but they mostly go away and then they notice a reduction in anxiety and/or depression. I find there is hysteria sometimes around medication .
@ziggypop8106 Жыл бұрын
@@brianmeen2158 I'm stating UK scientific findings particularly in adolescent males. I went through 4 weeks of hell as an adult female. Do not try to throw shade and belittle my experience by calling it hysterical. I never slept or ate for weeks, it was awful. You must work for a pharmaceutical company 😆
@RomeroRomeral Жыл бұрын
Noone here is trying to stand with pharmaceuticals, it's just the information available right now. I'm also on escitalopram and it works with my anxiety.
@GarrettJayChristian9 ай бұрын
The placement of the ad in this is dystopian. "Of course, industry jumped on the earliest opportunity to capitalize on this incomplete, fledgling info, but first, a word from our sponsors..." 😂
@melissabeenewton Жыл бұрын
I have been taking Sertraline for about a year now. I literally could not function before I started it. I didn't start it because of depression, but extreme anxiety. I had just had a baby, and I swear my brain changed because of pregnancy and birth. Every time he would cry, my brain would just explode, and I'd go deep into panic attacks. I couldn't take care of him or my other kid. I couldn't think. About a year later after starting Sertraline, I have literally never felt mentally better in my life. I did not even realize how long I had had extreme anxiety until I could suddenly do things I have never been able to do before. I am finally reaching the goals I have ALWAYS had, and I am 100% certain it's because I am medicated. I have no intention of stopping them any time soon because I think I personally need them for my brain to properly carry out everyday tasks. Medication is not for everyone. And in the case of depression, I think getting to the underlying cause is the most important thing.
@AlastorTheNPDemon Жыл бұрын
I'm of the opinion that depression is the result of genetics agitated by trauma, i.e. it is a post-traumatic condition, like PTSD or a personality disorder.
@happyliving1922 Жыл бұрын
Not everyone with depression has been traumatized. Sorry, but your opinion is wrong.
@AlastorTheNPDemon Жыл бұрын
@@happyliving1922 What do you think it is at its root?
@happyliving1922 Жыл бұрын
@@AlastorTheNPDemon Like any illness, it could have 1 cause or many causes. Nobody knows for certain yet.
@paula6229 ай бұрын
Root cause will be found in your childhood
@dougfoster4458 ай бұрын
The thing about me is I feel great on SSRIs. Not just “ok” I feel more empathetic and happy and the prolonging of sexual climax is a huge benefit
@jamieostrowski4447 Жыл бұрын
SSRI's completely changed my life. I've been on an SSRI (Sertraline) for 3 years, after I lost my job due to Covid. The anxiety was unbearable. I would have panic attacks at night and I would randomly feel adrenaline shoot through my entire body. It prompted me to finally get help. Ever since then, it has unfolded greater and greater improvements in my life. I no longer get agitated and am able to deal with problems with a level mind. I still feel positive emotions as much as ever, but the anxiety attacks are gone, and my social anxiety has lessened. My wife also was on an SSRI that made her feel numb, but she found another that does not have the negative numbing effect. So, some may have a negative impact, but you can experiment with others.
@NoHairofRedemption Жыл бұрын
Be smart and don't drink on em
@TEEANVEE Жыл бұрын
How’s the sex drive?
@Gl-ul6ow Жыл бұрын
what about the sexual disfunction ?
@jamieostrowski4447 Жыл бұрын
@@Gl-ul6ow I'm married so that function is obsolete.
@gratefulkm10 ай бұрын
SSRI's disconnect the lower emotional brain from the upper imaginary brain leaving you unable to FEEL anything at all except delusional imagianry emotions, and delusions always shatter at some point this means your physical body will be screaming help , but your delusion that cant hear your own biology will be saying I'm fine totally disconnected from biological reality
@bystanderbutch3509 Жыл бұрын
I have bipolar and an SSRI got me out of my worst depression. It took almost a month but I remember I knew it was getting better when I finally heard myself laugh again. It sounded so weird, it had been so long.
@kitcat2449 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful to hear. This reminded me the first time I realized I could vacuum without extreme stress after a decade of OCD symptoms. I was so happy I cried lol.
@bystanderbutch3509 Жыл бұрын
@@kitcat2449 Cool!
@ravoniesravenshir3926 Жыл бұрын
How does caffeine work on those with ADHD and such, where it has a reverse effect?
@kitcat2449 Жыл бұрын
@@ravoniesravenshir3926 In my knowledge caffeine raises serotonin levels. With ADHD peeps those levels are too low, so coffee raises them to a semi normal level which can make them feel relaxed and sleepy instead of alert, but others have said caffeine has no effect or it makes their ADHD symptoms worse. + I'm pretty sure this coffee thing isn't proven although some fitness sleepiness after drinking it
@utalearnshowtofly Жыл бұрын
Crying right now, because I can’t remember the last time I actually laughed. For me a SNRI helped a lot with my depression and I contributed their effect to me finally not hating myself anymore but now still feel so numb and actual joy and laughter are rare.
@Jakkiroxx10510 ай бұрын
As a person with a fucked up abusive childhood and being drugged with a cocktail of SSRIs and sedatives, I completely relate to this video. The antipsychotics and antidepressants made my moods way worse and they never helped me. They made me gain 100 pounds and incapacitated. I couldn't function while I was drugged up on more than a dozen pills that the so called psychopathic doctors prescribed me. I was in a mental hospital when I got weaned off all of the unnecessary medicines I never even needed. I thank God that I'm no longer taking all of those medications anymore. I could've died from that legal drug pushing that the doctors abused me with. Thank God Im alive and well now.
@myblacklab79 ай бұрын
Great job getting well! I think it's so funny that the War on Drugs people push the myth of the "Drug Pusher" who sells illegal drugs (I've never seen or even heard of an illegal drug pusher in my life - they don't have to push them). Meanwhile, doctors and psychiatrists tell people that they "need" insanely addictive drugs with more side effects than heroin, and isn't that pretty much the definition of a "drug pusher"? I blame a psychiatrist for the death of a friend - the friend had substance abuse issues in the past, was a millionaire, had traveled the world, etc., but her shrink agreed with her that she "needed" amphetamines, and when the amphetamines caused anxiety, the shrink got her addicted to benzos. She ended up addicted to hard drugs, and left a trail of dead bodies behind her before she overdosed on fentanyl.
@fronkthedonk4267 Жыл бұрын
as someone who has been taking SSRIs since around the age of 12, i found this video very interesting. i had no idea about any of this and it’s definitely something to think about. that being said, if upon learning this you feel as though you want to stop taking your antidepressants, i’d strongly urge you to do this with the help of your doctor every step of the way. it sounds obvious, but also very cliche so i’m sure many people don’t heed this common warning and regret it. even if you plan to wean yourself off instead of quitting cold turkey, you should still do it based on your doctor’s instructions. antidepressant withdrawal is in the top three worst physical things i’ve felt in my entire life thus far. i stopped taking my medication (lexapro, buspar, minipress, lamictal, and possibly clonidine if i was still on it at the time) for around a week while on vacation, not because i wanted to stop taking them but simply because i was either forgetting it or too tired at the end of the day to take them. it was an incredibly stupid decision that i paid for in spades. i was down for the count for a week, so nauseous i couldn’t move, shaking like a crack addict, extremely light-headed all the time, and waking up in the middle of the night sobbing and curled up in a ball feeling the urge to be sick for hours but never being able to. great vid, but be careful everyone.
@myblacklab79 ай бұрын
Underrated comment. Good on you for trying to help others who want to get off of these highly-addictive drugs.
@MrNoodlyone Жыл бұрын
Zimelidine was the first SSRI, but it was withdrawn from the market. SSRI's are almost a 'magic bullet' for OCD. It s thought that a serotonin (5HT) receptor (5HT3C) is always turned on w/ the volume turned all the way up. Because SSRI's do not block autoreceptors, there is not much of an increase in 5HT in the synapse. The autoreceptors tell the cell to release less 5HT, as part of a feedback loop. The abusable drugs typically also block the autoreceptors. Anyway, the brain establishes a new balance, due to the slight increase in 5HT. Generally, this results in a lower amount of the 5HT3C receptors, that were always on. Also, before SSRI's the options were tri & tetracyclic antidepressants & MAOIs. Both are very dangerous in an overdose. A few days worth will unalive a person. Should one OD on SSRI's, they will live to regret it. As an OCD sufferer, I feel the need to point out the good points. Nothing is perfect.
@jankxyard Жыл бұрын
I was on different kinds of SSRIs (and antipsychotics) and I hated all of them. Numerous side effects from mildly- annoying to life-threatening. What's best is that I was prescribed them for misophonia and not depression or anxiety and hence it had no helpful effect. Psychiatry is still in its diapers.
@PraveenSrJ01 Жыл бұрын
Well stated! All the best wishes to you
@monroehehe11 ай бұрын
for real i have 5 pcs and after 20days i tried one pc of SRRI and the side effects is harmful and it's so hard for me because i had a pnic attack, upon reading it is nit advisable to take those in people have panic disorder?
@myblacklab79 ай бұрын
If these drugs were illegal, news headlines would be screaming hysterical warnings about how dangerous they are.
@ThinkDifferentlier Жыл бұрын
I love this selfless, emotionless state. It’s as if I were a superior being.
@Sceptonic Жыл бұрын
You and me both buddy
@Chaaabrah90 Жыл бұрын
Dead down there
@josephisraelyehudah3401 Жыл бұрын
Been on SSRI medication for 2 decades and yes emotional blunting is certainly true . Personally would never come off them just have to accept a type of emotional numbness which compared to the storm of depression are still waters.
@thedreflacko Жыл бұрын
What about sexual side effects?
@futurehistory2110 Жыл бұрын
It's good to look at the pros and cons. SSRIs are neither good nor bad in of themselves. It's all about the right people receiving them and taking them in the right way. I've been on Lexapro since 2018 and it's definitely kept the worst of depression at bay. My emotions can thankfully still be intense in a good way although its not without its side effects; mostly crazy dreams and sometimes seeing things in my room for the first 10-20 seconds after I wake up. But I'm used to it so it doesn't really scare me.
@learningsevenresearchgoals1127 Жыл бұрын
I have been on a low dose of ssri for anxiety, which typically manifests in racing thoughts, and obsessional thinking patterns. These thinking patterns and mental constructs have been with me all my life. The ssri really helps, and I've had none of the side effects mentioned in this video. The pills dont make your life perfect but it can help. Much like a tylenol or aspirin when you have a headache, it helps you cope even if its not a "cure". YMMV
@christopherw2233 Жыл бұрын
Yes although SSRIs aren't fully understood they do save some people's lives and that can't be ignored.