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CTB Fella

CTB Fella

Experienced
Dec 15, 2022
268
Myself:

It reduces my tinnitus, intrusive thoughts, insomnia & EVER SO SLIGHTLY depression.

My comorbid diagnoses is EUPD/BPD & OCD.

However, many days I feel like I'm just as depressed as when I'm not taking the medication, so I'm a bit perplexed.

The downside: Massive weight gain. And I fucking hate it. But, poetically, it just goes to show how cruel this world/life/existence is. Life/existence is CONSTANTLY giving us ultimatums. Why do we have to choose?

Over to you: Why do you take your medication?
 
ScottPilgram

ScottPilgram

slime guy, xe/xem it/its
Feb 2, 2019
157
The way I treat people off my medication is insane and awful so I of course take it for their sakes. My partner often reminds me to. I still feel insane on it sometimes but less so.
 
HollowTree

HollowTree

Hollow
Feb 14, 2023
52
I take anti-depressants that work just enough to stop me from have suicidal thoughts but boosts my fatigue so much I end up falling asleep at noon.

The only reason I take them is so my family won't worry.
 
CTB Fella

CTB Fella

Experienced
Dec 15, 2022
268
It's interesting that the only two responses are related to concerns for others.
 
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Blackroom_57

Student
Dec 25, 2021
157
Because without my antipsychotics I cannot read or even drive
 
EndlessDolphin

EndlessDolphin

Member
May 2, 2021
16
I'm on medication for social anxiety and depression. The only reason I take my depression medicine is because without it I'll start feeling physical side effects, like fatigue and dizziness. Also, they help control my SI. But sometimes it doesn't matter if I take them or not, I'll still have these thoughts. I haven't taken my medicine for anxiety in two days, so I don't know what's going to happen with that.
 

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