X i have refused pills for the last 12 years of my life, I recently accepted to take medication, i took my anti depressants and i was over the moon for 3 days, i only took like 10mg which was a tiny does but i was OVER the fucking moon for 3 days entirely.
My ultimate concern is that i am in my 30's never did drugs in my past, i always felt depressed/sad/moody but i have always kind of felt connected with my natural state of mind, I was convinced to try medication and i realize how different life was when i took them i can't even describe the feeling it was like alice in wonderland after i took the pill i felt extremely happy, EXTREMELY blissful EXTREMELY relax EXTREMELY optomistic EXTREMELY talkative EXTREMELY friendly i was radically a extreme posotive person which is opposite of myself,i did not take these pills for 3 days now and i am starting to feel like they were magical and reality breaking should i continue taking them?
Reach the point where sunshine and meditation are all that matter. Pleasure and pain are contrasts. External is temporary. Internal is self generating.
Connor Allen
take less
Chase Cook
Ill take some of these. What are they?
Gabriel Garcia
MDM or some shit, because everyone knows anti depressants have never worked, some doctor told me to take 'em to get out of a rut I was in, and they never worked, another doctor took 'em away because they were giving me muscular pains.
Zachary Ortiz
>MDM MDMA*
Michael Kelly
user i took Zoloft, i never experienced this in my life i was the happiest guy ever just smiling all day long, i found i could concentrate and do things easier work tasks were a breeze and i could zone in and 100% concentrate on what i was doing
The scary part about it was when i came off the effect i remembered doing the things i said and done and ultimately i did not like how i came across being too happy, i am a very closed off individual and i don't like being open with people but when i was on the meds i opened up to too many people which i now am starting to regret
Bentley Campbell
It was the plecebo effect. Antidepressants take a long time to start working. Weeks usually
Samuel Ortiz
That's a placebo effect then, because antidepressants don't kick in for like a month. Are you sure that was an antidepressant? What was it called?
Leo Mitchell
It takes a few months for your body and mood to get used to the meds so you start off feeling manic. But then you get to a happy medium. The mania at first means that you are definitely depressed and your brain needs rewiring, which the meds will do.
Christian Ramirez
I've been on it twice and they just make you content and neutral. No highs or lows. I didnt like feeling like an emotionless zombie so I stopped taking them. I think SSRI's should only be used if you truly cannot cope with life and are thinking about self harm or offing yourself. Everything else is manageable and should be dealt with without medication
Luke Green
If you take prescription psych meds it can be used against you during a divorce, lawsuit and other situations where your sanity is put under scrutiny.
Landon Morgan
tl;dr prescription happy pills trigger happy endorphins Drugs are like the closest thing to magic that you can get irl, that’s why the kids love acid and mushrooms so much
Anthony Murphy
I refuse to take pills too. I just take the first dosis and felt like I was failing to my own strength. Hard time passed but I am still with that shades of sadness.
I didn't know it can make you feel like that, interesting thing.
Lincoln Gomez
It's ok user, losing big chunks of your inner life ain't a serious problem.
>poor zombie will never know why it comes back with twice the force in a few months.
Jack Collins
Bait thread. This is not how anti depressants work. First of all, you would need to take them for 2 weeks continuously to feel a slight change.
Hudson Adams
This. OP really sounds like he's describing mdma.
I get the same long term effects doing a light mushroom trip every season or so, and even that is more than necessary IMHO meditation should be enough if practiced persistently.
Pill shill thread
Ethan Cox
This
Matthew Harris
>3 days now and i am starting to feel like they were magical and reality breaking should i continue taking them?
I'm taking prozac for a few months from now and I'm thinking reality is breaking, too, but it seems a good thing to me.
Chase Rogers
Not really. The effect is almost immediate, but the treatment stabilizes after a month or two, as the drug has reached all your body at that point.
However, the effect IS immediate and depends on person to person, sometimes it makes them more depressed for a while and sometimes it makes them maniac, but in most cases it is just another medicine.
Dylan Diaz
It really isn’t. Research has been done for this and every doctor will tell you need at least 2 weeks for you can actually feel the positive mood effects. The only that’s immediate is bad effects like nausea and lack of appetite.
What OP is describing sounds like benzo drugs aka anti-anxiety pills. Now those are actually immediate.
Caleb Ward
Never took subscription pills, how does it feel to be on them?
Anti-depressants are known to induce mania very rapidly in people with a bipolar disorder. Maybe you should look into the symptoms of bipolar 1 and 2.
Leo Cook
All depends what your taking.
Michael Stewart
every pill makes me tired. except for amphetamines, but I don't get them.
Ethan Carter
>it was like alice in wonderland after i took the pill i felt extremely happy, EXTREMELY blissful EXTREMELY relax EXTREMELY optomistic EXTREMELY talkative EXTREMELY friendly i was radically a extreme posotive person
What goes up eventually must come down. You my friend, you'll come down with a bang. In order to feel good you must borrow happiness from tomorrow like serotonin. That's why when you drink alcohol you instantly feel awesome but tomorrow you pay the heavy price and I'm not talking about the physical pain a.k.a hangover. It's the same thing, lets say with the drug Ecstasy (mdma, amphetamine etc). Weed is the most treacherous substance of them all because it boils you down slowly and it takes quite some time to experience the fall and depression. Even worst, if you continuously smoke you will never experience the fall until one day there's no weed to buy for a short period of time and then you suffer. Anti-depressants, as far as I know takes time to fully kick in and to regulate the brain chemicals. From few days to two weeks. That's why you don't quit anti-depressants on your own but with help of a doctor. Do what you must but bear in mind that what is happening to you now it's all fake. Maybe you should start to spend some time on /out/ and try to develop more healthier hobby like backpacking, outdoor camping, kayaking, traditional bow target practice...
Jonathan Thomas
That's not how antidepressants work, please stop lying on /x/
Ayden Sanders
>What goes up eventually must come down. You my friend, you'll come down with a bang. In order to feel good you must borrow happiness from tomorrow like serotonin.
This is not how neurochemistry works, please stop.
Luke King
Came here to say this. 3 months to fully start working. Placebo affect confirming your 12 years without pulls could have been spent in this state, you're just a pussy.
antidepressants have shown to be as effective as placebo in trails.
Nicholas Nelson
>feel like they were magical and reality breaking Sorry OP that was just a contact high from the magic mushrooms I took yesterday. Apparently they just kill you and time travelers use a complex magic-like apparatus to restore your life.
Christopher Morales
Read the bottle and never start and stop like this again. The chemicals in your brain have to regulate to normal levels and that doesn't happen right away. If it felt too strong of a dose break it in half and tell your doc. And again don't mess with start\stop. You will make your brain a chemical soup of crazy that way.