Taking Antidepressants
A large number of you balk at the idea of
taking
antidepressants. This is understandable, since in America there's a
backlash underway against conventional medicine, and against medications in
particular. I have a few things to say about it.
- I am not telling you what to take or not take. I am just pointing out the
worries many depressed people have and responding to them. Do whatever you
think is best. I am just trying to keep people informed.
- The most important thing is, if your doctor prescribes
antidepressant
medication for you, there is a reason why he or she did so. Consider that
before you decide you don't want to take it. Go ahead and ask why!
- Don't refuse to take antidepressants because of their stigma. The immense
non-depressed public doesn't understand this illness, and understands
antidepressants still less. So don't let them shame you out of it; they don't
know what they're talking about.
- Don't be afraid of
side-effects. Sure, you may have some, but make no
assumptions. If you assume you'll have them, then you will. If they are a
problem, the medication can be reduced or dropped. No problem.
- It's also true that your medication may not work, or may take a long time
(2 months even) to start working. You have no way of knowing though whether or
not any given medication will wind up being the thing which cures you. So why
not give it a shot?
- Some of you tell me that you never take pills, for any reason. No one that
I know in real life, however, has never taken any medication. Even taking
Tylenol for a headache is "medication," and I doubt you would refuse
it if you had a headache and were offered some. Be honest with yourself. Most
people's fear of taking pills is irrational and probably a symptom of your
illness.
- You can try
St. John's Wort or another herbal supplement if you want,
but I recommend that you first try whatever your doctor suggests. Herbal
supplements are largely clinically unproven as
treatments for
depression, or any mental illness, so in my opinion you should resort to
them later rather than sooner. If you are determined to take it though, make
sure your doctor knows.
- Yes, doctors do sometimes recommend herbal supplements to their
patients in place of conventional medicines. They are usually open-minded
people who will look for the best possible treatment for you, no matter what
that is, and will not just limit themselves to pharmaceuticals.
- No, doctors do not just dole out prescriptions to get you out of
their office. If you really believe that your doctor would give you
inappropriate treatment just to be rid of you, then you really ought to go to
another doctor, since basic trust isn't present. Doctors (not just
psychiatrists) take depression very seriously and are probably not trying to
hustle you out the door.
- Antidepressants are not "happy pills," nor are they
tranquilizers. They will not cloud your mind or turn you into a giggling fool
or any other such nonsense. They help you only in very subtle ways. Chances are
you will not notice any difference in yourself. Someone else is more likely to
observe that your mood has lifted. So don't expect antidepressants to turn you
into a zombie or junkie. It just won't happen.
- I understand that some of you don't "buy" that depression and
brain chemistry is linked, and are convinced, therefore, that medications will
not help. Still, the cold hard fact is that
depression and brain chemistry are linked. Clinical
studies have proven time and again that antidepressants help people. They are
among the most-scrutinized of all drug classes. You have no rational reason to
assume that none of them will help. Again, this is the depression itself
discouraging you from getting treatment. Don't let it win.
- Your trepidation about taking pills is a part of your depression, the part
that wants to hold you back and get you to refuse all treatment. Don't let it
win. Consider that
antidepressants may help you. What rational reason could
you have for not doing something that might help you feel better?
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