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  • #46
    Ah I see. Bipolar = manic. I thought so, but wasn't sure.

    Okay so for purely genetically caused chemical imbalances medication might be the only answer. But most/many depressions are largely caused by environmental factors: problems with the people around you and/or some unhappiness-causing view of life. Those can't be solved by medication. I also believe many "environmentally depressive" people want to think their problems are genetically caused. Thay way they don't need to do something about it themselves. They just need to take some medicine, the easy way out.

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    • #47
      Originally posted by Sagacious Dolphin


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      • #48
        If a dying family member is the cause, LaurenX2C's case is an example where medication only takes away the symptons, and doesn't solve the problems.
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        • #49
          Well I have them when Im awake sometimes. My face just becomes warm and my fingers and toes cold. You think your hearts about to stop beating and you breath heavy. Its a really stupid problem to anyone who doesnt have it. It very much disrupts your life. Its no joke.

          I go look in the mirror and make faces at myself. Reminding me how stupid the thing is.

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          • #50
            Do you live up to your name Maniac and require constant intravenous medication?
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            • #51
              Originally posted by Maniac
              Okay so for purely genetically caused chemical imbalances medication might be the only answer.
              ...
              They just need to take some medicine, the easy way out.
              Bipolar disorder is almost always largely due to genetic causes, while clinical depression may or may not have genetic causes but is often more due to environmental factors. For clinical depression, medication is used (or ought to be used) in order to help snap the person out of depression, after which psychotherapy can address the causes of the depression. Psychotherapy alone usually doesn't cut it, since depression is usually a vicious circle--it is extremely difficult for somebody who is depressed to make the necessary lifestyle changes that will end their depression. Drugs alone usually won't cut it either, since like you said they usually only address the symptoms of depression and not the causes.
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              • #52
                Bi-Polar disorders also lays dormant in people until there is a serouis issue that brings it out. I can also attribute my crazyiness to being teased alot in school and never getting along with anybody.


                Depression is the worst thing ever. You dont feel like showering, eating, changing clothes. Its really difficult. You get a feeling of worthlessness.

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                • #53
                  Bi-Polar disorders also lays dormant in people until there is a serouis issue that brings it out.
                  So eradicate the serious issue and make it dormant again.

                  Depression is the worst thing ever. You dont feel like showering, eating, changing clothes. Its really difficult. You get a feeling of worthlessness.
                  I know knew what you are talking about. But don't accept your problem damn it. Take charge again! Do things you don't like. Create more willpower.

                  Loinburger, ok, even for environmental depressions medication might be ok temporarily in combination with psychotherapy until the problem is solved, but I get the impression here people take those medicines for years and no longer try to tackle the causes. I don't respect that.

                  Btw, does somebody know good links about both manic and clinical depressions? If I enter "manic+depression" I get company links who want to sell their products. One can hardly expect a neutral opinion of them.
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                  • #54
                    Mania is a wierd thing. Like being in some kind of wierd high. I have alot of places I go. But when I chat or have a question and stuff I go here

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                    • #55
                      Okay thanks. I'll try to read some sites before I make other posts.
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                      • #56
                        Re: Just how many of you were or are on some form of psychological medication?

                        Originally posted by Alexander's Horse
                        What did you take?
                        What I can remember being on at one time or another (16-19 yo): Zoloft, Loxapin (Loxatain?), Anaphranil, Lithium, Trazadone, Welbutrin... several others that I just can't remember. The major thing I was 'taking' was ECT at the end. The last 7 years I haven't been on anything, or had any counseling.

                        What condition did you have?
                        Depends on which doctor you ask, and which medications were showing side effects. In that four year span I was diagnosed with Masked D, Manic D, a sleeping disorder, Paranoid Delusional, Schitzo, and Psychotic. Don't remember much about the Schitzo-Psychotic times because of the ECT.

                        If you never have been medicated for mental illness, what is your secret to keeping sane?
                        It's dumb luck. Just like height, or IQ. Even on the levels that we can control it, you have to first have the ability to understand what exactly is wrong (and the only way to do that is to first experience it), and the ability to cope with it (drugs can help or hurt here). It's too subjective to deal with in absolute terms. From a more abstract perspective, either you have the ability to deal with your problems, or you don't. It's not a choice.

                        You have to ask the insane (and recovered) about how to keep your sanity, because they are the only ones who know how you lose it in the first place. The people who have never lost it, it's because they've never experienced that lack of control. Life has never been too hard for them to deal with, whether it be because of an inborn strength, or an 'easy' life.

                        Does knowing me help?
                        Many of the people here at poly help me feel a bit more 'normal'.

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
                          My doc put me on Paxil for a week, but that was because he was too stupid to tell the difference between depression and a sleep disorder...
                          Paxil actually helps with sleep disorders. Its rather mild, and rather than knocking you out like most sleep medications it helps to resetablish your brain chemistry so that you get back to a normal sleep schedual. Bunnygrrl took Paxil for insomnia.
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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by Maniac
                            I know knew what you are talking about. But don't accept your problem damn it. Take charge again! Do things you don't like. Create more willpower.
                            Yes, that's all despressed people really need, a swift kick in the pants. ****ing idiot.
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                            • #59
                              Paxil actually helps with sleep disorders. Its rather mild, and rather than knocking you out like most sleep medications it helps to resetablish your brain chemistry so that you get back to a normal sleep schedual. Bunnygrrl took Paxil for insomnia.


                              I have sleep apnea, however, so it didn't do anything for me. Paxil can't make you breath at night.

                              My problem was that I was exhausted all day long and had no energy to do anything. Certainly sounds like depression, so I don't blame my doctor, but I still wish it would've been disagnosed quicker. I had surgery on my throat this summer, to remove my tonsils and adenoids, and it has helped a lot. My airway doesn't close off when I sleep anymore, so I'm good to go.
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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by VetLegion
                                I never used any drugs, and dont plan too. People have been having same problems we do for thousands of years and they managed to go without chemicals. I m no better and no worse then my ancestors
                                There used to be markedly higher numbers of mad relatives locked it attics and cellars however.

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