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Originally Posted by LastQuestion
It us just the one thing I am truly certain of at this point is that Psychiatrists don't have answers, they have pills, sketchy research data, and lots of maybe's (at least the ethical ones do).
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I couldn't agree more. I have yet to meet a psychiatrist that can help me with my situation. Often I know more about the drugs than they do. They reach for their book when I talk about medicine. It saddens me to know they are in this field but really only push drugs that do not work well. Either they don't work at all, they only work somewhat, or they produce more dangerous or unacceptable side effects.
I really hope neuro science improves in the coming years.
I read somewhere on this site where somebody said that said their therapist told them depression and anxiety are side effects of life. This statement really stuck with me and I am starting to believe it's true. If these are side effects of life then we should be able to fix it. I don't think it's easy by any means but I do think we know ourselves best, much better than the doctors. I think solutions can be found internally if we soul search long enough and dig deep. At least that is what I hope and pray for. I have been stuck in my depression for 8 months. The longest and worst year of my life but I am feeling a little better and I have come to accept my current state and a little is better is much better than nothing!
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