Quote:
I hope life isn't treating you too badly nowadays off the meds. I stopped taking SSRIs almost 2 years ago now and I'm very glad I did. I feel no more anxious than I did when I was on them. So I think I recovered from that problem naturally anyway.
Glad to hear you managed to come off them. How long were you taking them for? Did you have any withdrawal effects?
Quote:
Do you have trouble focusing and lose things a lot? Just throwing it out there I have autism and ADHD and antidepressants I tried didn't help because I don't have clinical depresssion....I suffered depression because I have adhd causing me to fail at things making me feel bad about myself and that is why I feel depressed. So for me taking adhd medication actually reduces the depression since it helps me feel more energetic and focus on things I need to do so I can better keep up with the responsibilities that come with being an adult. Cause yeah growing up I felt depressed cause I always felt one step behind my peers and struggled with relationships with people so like yeah I was depressed but it wasn't just my brain making me feel that way, I had no friends and people made fun of me a lot so it was external factors that made me depressed rather than a chemical imbalance.
Yes, in fact before reading your reply I was really struggling to concentrate on a news article I was otherwise interested in. Then I couldn't concentrate on your reply.
I mostly blame my depression on things like being lonely and isolated, as well as being stuck here with nothing to do. I went to see a friend last weekend but he was the first person I'd spoken to in over a month. This isn't uncommon. When I first started to get depression symptoms when I was a teenager, it was alongside being lonely and having no one to talk to. My mind is very active - but all i've done today is warmed up some already cooked lunch, watched YouTube videos, and had some very long conversations with the non-existent person sat next to me.