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HopelessScientist

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I was severe-extreme in depression scores, genuinely bed-rotting, unable to play games, watch videos, just wall-watching.

I started mirtazapine three months ago and bupropion last month. I've tidied my room, I've been reading again, and today, for the first time in so long I felt the slightest hint of "okay".

Antidepressants don't work on everyone, and they do have side-effects and risks, but fuck is it so much fucking better here, after so many therapies have failed. It's a miracle that anyone gets better from depression. Depression is hell.
 
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Lazuli

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I too trust medications more than any psychological therapies.
 
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I too trust medications more than any psychological therapies.
therapy can help some people for real, but if you have severe, biological depression, its not gonna get better after 8 sessions of CBT now is it?
 
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therapy can help some people for real, but if you have severe, biological depression, its not gonna get better after 8 sessions of CBT now is it?
Exactly. But putting that aside, I do have inherent skepticism toward psychological approach. I don't believe the therapist understands what I'm going through the way I want them to understand it, if that makes sense.
 
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Exactly. But putting that aside, I do have inherent skepticism toward psychological approach. I don't believe the therapist understands what I'm going through the way I want them to understand it, if that makes sense.
yeah, hm, my friends and I love good therapy, conducted by a good therapist, but you really need a good therapeutic relationship, and it is not going to fix underlying biological issues at all. I'd imagine therapy + medication is the best approach in treating depression.
 
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this is so great to hear, I'm so glad you're feeling better. I know in the past when antidepressants helped me I had these lightbulb on moments where everything felt so much better. It's wild how the brain can make every day tasks so impossible and then a medication can suddenly lift that.

what are the main symptoms of your depression that the medication has helped with?
 
HopelessScientist

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this is so great to hear, I'm so glad you're feeling better. I know in the past when antidepressants helped me I had these lightbulb on moments where everything felt so much better. It's wild how the brain can make every day tasks so impossible and then a medication can suddenly lift that.

what are the main symptoms of your depression that the medication has helped with?
I was unable to have a complete thought. I had no energy to do anything at all, I couldn't watch a video or play a game even though all I wanted was to prepare for my MSc and do reading. I couldn't take care of myself at all - showering, making food, fresh clothes. Everything was so fucking heavy. I remember how my first thought upon waking up was "I want to die", I remember wanting to die because of how hard it was to dress myself in the morning, how hard it was to just force myself to walk to the bathroom. I thought "how does anyone do this everyday?"

First I started being able to read again, then I managed to go shopping for new shoes, then I cleaned my room completely, and yesterday I felt a flash of "okay" which is huge as I have complete consummatory anhedonia!
 

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