digger1 wrote:
Anti-depressants and other psych meds can cause suicidal feelings and thoughts in some patients.
That it totally F-ed up! It's like Excedrin CAUSING headaches! Might as well go to McDonald's to eat "right", y'know?
Is there a component of the medicine that's in it that does it or...something? Can't they take it out?
You know, I'm about ready to tell the doc to forget all this horsesh*t with trying different meds that clearly I'm not suited for and go with more extreme methods like MAOIs or ECT or something.
He'll say "those are last resort options". Well, you know what? You gotta go with what works and if ECT works, skip all the horsing around and eliminate the guesswork and gimme the F-ING ECT already! If Lithium works and I have to get my levels checked periodically, so be it!
people who are severely clinically depressed often don't have the emotional drive to do anything... including suicide. People who are suicidally depressed are above the range of severe clinical depression. The medication will bring people out of severe clinical depression, but for a brief period of time (as they are coming out of it) they will be within the window of the suicidally depressed. So their emotional drives are increasing towards a more normal level, but it runs the risk of them recovering the drive to commit suicide before the actual imbalance that causes the depression is fully corrected.
Doctors increase monitoring of patients with severe clinical depression when they are first placed on medication to make sure that they don't kill themselves before the medication has full effect.
It is a little like taking antibiotics until you "feel better" and then not taking the remainder. Often you will "feel better" but not be better and only taking part of the dosage of antibiotics will in the long run, make you sicker.
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