I'm taking setraline (zoloft, 50 mg) in the mornings. This drug was terrible to get adjusted to, but it's been a few months now and I feel great. My doctor keeps suggesting I see a psychologist especially since this isn't my first depression, but I feel so good with this drug that I don't see the need to talk to a psychologist. They'll just tell me to think more positively, eat proper, exercise more, blah, blah, blah...BORING!! I already know this crap, being that I've been depressed at least three times before and I'm only in my mid twenties, I know, I know, I know. Now that I'm feeling awesome, I do these things, except maybe eating well 'cause whenever I'm happy I have issues remembering to eat. Also, I hate cooking, so even if I am hungry, I'll put it off until I go out and get something easy, my husband cooks for me or I get so hungry I can't avoid the kitchen anymore. I've lost a lot of weight, but eh, that's not an issue for a psychologist, that's an issue I can overcome on my own (I'm going to start planning out my meals and doing my grocery shopping, something else I hate).
Oh and anyone ever take that sanity test thing? Mine was funny, I have smoking issues to 100 (this is true) and apparently mania issues somewhere in the mid 60s, like being happier is a problem. Use discretion people!
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