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Originally Posted by downandlonely
It's a bit different for me because I have depression and not bipolar. But I honestly feel that medication may have saved my life. I'm not sure I would have killed myself without anti-depressants, but I'm pretty sure I would be unable to hold down a job. I would be living with my parents and miserable. I know this, because it is the situation my brother is in. I started meds at 14 and will take them for the rest of my life. I am fine with this.
It does bother me when other people say anti-depressants are bad and that people should be able to cope without them. I never tell a diabetic to stop taking meds and just do diet and exercise. The fact is that for people with type 2 diabetes, diet and exercise alone is enough. For type 1, insulin is necessary. I find it similar for temporary depression and persistent clinical depression. If you're just going through a rough spot, you might be able to use other coping strategies until you feel better. But for me, I need medication.
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It makes me so angry when people say why do you need antidepressants? They think you can just think your thoughts of depression away. It doesn't work like that. It's an illness that needs to be treated with medication. It doesn't go away by thinking the thoughts away. Would you tell a diabetic to stop thinking about their diabetes and that's supposed to cure them. Of course not.