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Being a traumatized combat veteran, I had the choice as to accept prescribed antidepressant pills, or to find safer alternative means to coping with or relieving daily stress.
I have been in and out of therapy for 40 years, with half my clinicians suggesting I start a medical plan by intaking various quantities of Paxil, Wellbutrin, Zoloft, Prozac, Clonipin and Trazadone or Ambien for sleep disorders. The other half of my clinicians didn’t believe in prescribing anti depressants--they insisted I start a regimented physical therapy treatment plan free from drugs.
I opted for the natural physical fitness routine as means to alleviating stress. I do have chronic post traumatic stress disorder with an accent on high anxiety.
I’m not sure that the words ‘suffering from depression’ were ever written in my final medical analysis. I’ve never really ever felt depressed (no suicidal ideation)…extremely sad at times, but that is the limit.
I did try all of those aforementioned medicines while I was institutionalized as an inpatient at various Veteran’s Hospitals. I can’t even begin to describe the egregious side effects and insecurities I felt while taking those pills. Lets just say that the terms zombie, dissociate tendencies and excessive panic attacks came into play rather regularly.
At 56 years of age I still box three round fights with the over 55 crowd at a local gym, and I run in numerous 5&10K road races. Sure, I still have my shaky moments, but they almost always come as a result of idle time dwelling on the negative aspects of my condition, or on the detriment that liberalism has on our country.
I sure would like to hear from someone (with perhaps a personal history) that would sing the praises of the usage of anti depressants. Always like to get the opposite viewpoint to any issue. Think of antidepressant usage as being a political topic. Then we could open it up with a healthy or an unhealthy debate, depending on your addictive mindset to taking drugs, or not.
I have been in and out of therapy for 40 years, with half my clinicians suggesting I start a medical plan by intaking various quantities of Paxil, Wellbutrin, Zoloft, Prozac, Clonipin and Trazadone or Ambien for sleep disorders. The other half of my clinicians didn’t believe in prescribing anti depressants--they insisted I start a regimented physical therapy treatment plan free from drugs.
I opted for the natural physical fitness routine as means to alleviating stress. I do have chronic post traumatic stress disorder with an accent on high anxiety.
I’m not sure that the words ‘suffering from depression’ were ever written in my final medical analysis. I’ve never really ever felt depressed (no suicidal ideation)…extremely sad at times, but that is the limit.
I did try all of those aforementioned medicines while I was institutionalized as an inpatient at various Veteran’s Hospitals. I can’t even begin to describe the egregious side effects and insecurities I felt while taking those pills. Lets just say that the terms zombie, dissociate tendencies and excessive panic attacks came into play rather regularly.
At 56 years of age I still box three round fights with the over 55 crowd at a local gym, and I run in numerous 5&10K road races. Sure, I still have my shaky moments, but they almost always come as a result of idle time dwelling on the negative aspects of my condition, or on the detriment that liberalism has on our country.
I sure would like to hear from someone (with perhaps a personal history) that would sing the praises of the usage of anti depressants. Always like to get the opposite viewpoint to any issue. Think of antidepressant usage as being a political topic. Then we could open it up with a healthy or an unhealthy debate, depending on your addictive mindset to taking drugs, or not.