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still want to ctb even though i take meds that work
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i take meds that work for me as a bipolar person, so i don't have manic episodes or extra depressive episodes but i'm still planning on ctb and i'm still depressed af. is that weird?? i feel like i'm crazy
The thing is, everything we know about medicine is wrong. Meds only make you adapt to the fucked up environment, it doesn't make you "happier" just numb. Instead of the government/society changing, they'd rather turn us into brainwashed robots who adhere to society and it's inhumane rules to survive.
If bad things keep happening to you, no medicine is gonna make you happy all it does is make you deal with the issues more.
The day you realize this, is the day you have "awaken"
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yeah can relate, i take antidepressants and they make me feel a bit better like i have slightly more motivation and energy and stuff but i still think about dying everyday. meds dont really fix much and it sucks
Not weird at all. Can totally relate. I take meds that have some benefits, but still planning to CTB. In fact now I have more motivation and less emotions to be able to hopefully make it happen.
Himalayan
"Wake up to reality, nothing ever goes as planned"
I'm bipolar and have only smaller hypo-manic episodes, but HUGE long, deep depressive episodes that last for months. If someone is bipolar they can't take anti-depressants. They will likely send you into a big manic episode that won't be controlled well. I've always thought that sucked. After 30+ years of dealing with this I've tried a million different meds over the years. Nothing works well. You did say you're "depressed AF". That might cause you to want to ctb. Also, remember, not everyone who has suicidal thoughts is depressed. Sometimes there are other things going on. I've seen many on this site talk about that. I wish you the best and hope you find the answers you're looking for.
I relate to you. My depression and anxiety meds only help with the physical symptoms. The mental problems are all still there and I'd imagine thats how they're supposed to work
The thing is, everything we know about medicine is wrong. Meds only make you adapt to the fucked up environment, it doesn't make you "happier" just numb. Instead of the government/society changing, they'd rather turn us into brainwashed robots who adhere to society and it's inhumane rules to survive.
If bad things keep happening to you, no medicine is gonna make you happy all it does is make you deal with the issues more.
The day you realize this, is the day you have "awaken"
Had a similar experience on meds fir 30 years - was more functional but was avoiding deeper issues the entire time…. Meds can be helpful but a therapist keeping you honest would be crucial…
Had a similar experience on meds fir 30 years - was more functional but was avoiding deeper issues the entire time…. Meds can be helpful but a therapist keeping you honest would be crucial…
I don't trust therapists, you honestly can't trust them, they work for ALL aspects of psychology and psychiatry including the evil parts meaning they have to conform to society brainwashing and dragging us along in doing so. If you're "too honest" you could get send to the psych ward and nahh
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