LoneKiller
Well-known member
Hi Everyone! I hope this thread finds you well.
I wanted to make this thread because I feel that with my life experience with respect to addiction and meds often prescribed and not prescribed, I might be able to help some of you.
Are you currently taking anything for depression, irritation, anxiety and suicidal thoughts. Do you believe in taking medication to help you with whatever mental affliction you are suffering from? The reason I ask is due to certain religious beliefs, some people refuse any medication that might help them.
If any of you are on anti-depressants, do you consume alcohol in any fashion? If you are taking an anti-depressant, sometimes it will render your anti-depressant ineffective at surprisingly low amounts of booze.
It's been my experience that just taking the pills isn't a "Cure All". I thought that when I first started taking them, I just had to keep on living the way I was and let the meds work their magic. You have to work with the pills for them to be effective of any decent level. My doctor agrees.
Not trying to be nosy. Just concerned.
I wanted to make this thread because I feel that with my life experience with respect to addiction and meds often prescribed and not prescribed, I might be able to help some of you.
Are you currently taking anything for depression, irritation, anxiety and suicidal thoughts. Do you believe in taking medication to help you with whatever mental affliction you are suffering from? The reason I ask is due to certain religious beliefs, some people refuse any medication that might help them.
If any of you are on anti-depressants, do you consume alcohol in any fashion? If you are taking an anti-depressant, sometimes it will render your anti-depressant ineffective at surprisingly low amounts of booze.
It's been my experience that just taking the pills isn't a "Cure All". I thought that when I first started taking them, I just had to keep on living the way I was and let the meds work their magic. You have to work with the pills for them to be effective of any decent level. My doctor agrees.
Not trying to be nosy. Just concerned.