prozac...please help me..

naes420

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ok well first i would like to say i am a heavy weed smoker...i smoke everyday and it does contribute to my depression but i have always been depressed and i awalys am even when i am clean

the thing is, im always depressed, im litteraly NEVER happy...i sometimes act liek it..but im just always depressed and even little things get me depressed..i dont know whats wrong with me at all its been like this for years i just havnt said anything

i was going to say somthing to my drug counsler..but my parents cant afford a drug counseler anymore

i think i need prozac...i know i do actualy..i just have no idea how i am supposed to go about getting it..im gonna feel fuking dumb mentioning it to my parents cause were not all taht close if u know what i mean i rly dont know what to do..
 

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Start lifting. I notice that when I lift on a regular basis, I'm not as easily depressed as normal. When I start skipping workouts on a regular basis, thats when I seem to fall into a rut.
 

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Go see a doctor.

And stop smoking weed!
 

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I wonder if amoryn really works. Anyone tried it?

If you think its not a scam, try that.

Ir you decide to go the prescription route, you need to see a psychotherapist, or in some states, a pyschiatrist (more expensive). If you can afford it, and they let you, try to get on Lexapro. Its a newer drug that works the same way as prozac, or zoloft, or any of those, but it has far fewer side effects. It also costs twice as much money though (120$ a month if you have no insurance, but to me, it was worth it). They worked really well for me, but some people dont benefit. They make you feel really wierd, and can make it really hard to cvm. Lexapro has very minimal side effects though. I would definately stay away from prozac. It sort of compresses your emotions, and you feel numb, from what I hear. Zoloft and Lexapro just keep you from going down, like a safety net.

If that Amoryn stuff really works, I would go that route for sure. All natural, no prescriptions, and way cheaper. I am gonna research it more myself.
 

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I'm sorry to hear about your depression.

I got this article off ezine website below I hope it helps.

I know when I take extra Super B complex vitimins and take the Omega-3 sources I feel ten times better plus including weight lifting you can't go wrong.

LoneSilver

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Depression has become alarmingly common in society. There have been countless studies on the cause of this affliction and many medications are now available to reverse the effects. Unfortunately these drugs all have negative side effects and in some cases do more harm than the depression itself. This is why a healthy diet may be vital in coping with depression.

Depression begins with a disturbance in the part of the brain that governs moods. Most people can handle everyday stresses; the body readjusts to these pressures. When stress becomes too great for a person and his adjustment mechanism is unresponsive, depression may be triggered.

Symptoms of depression may include chronic fatigue syndrome, insomnia or sleeping for excessive periods of time, loss of appetite or ravenous appetite, hesdaches, backaches, colon disorders, and feelings of worthlessness and inadequacy. Many think of death and consider suicide.

Depression may be cause by tension, upset stomach, stress, headache, nutritional deficiencies, poor diet, sugar, thyroid disorders, any serious physical disorder, or allergies. Some people have shown to be more depressed in the winter months when days are shorter and darker.

It has been shown that foods greatly affect the brain’s behavior. Diet is most often the cause of depression, related to poor eating habits and constant on junk foods. The brain’s neurotransmitters which regulate our behavior are controlled by what we eat. The neurotransmitters are dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine. When the brain produces serotonin the tension is eased. Dopamine and norepinephrine cause the brain to think and act more quickly. Consuming carbohydrates seem to have a calming effect while proteins enhance alertness.

It is a good idea to avoid foods high in saturated fats. Fats inhibit the synthesis of neurotransmitters by the brain in that they cause the blood cells to become sticky and clump together, resulting in poor circulation, especially in the brain.

Food high in tryptophan, such as turkey, enhances the calming effect while proteins promote the production of dopamine and norepinephrine. A good balance is achieved when the diet contains both these elements in the right proportions. A person who needs his spirits lifted may benefit from eating turkey and salmon, which are high in tryptophan and protein.

Some additional nutrients such as those listed below have shown to have positive effects on depression:

• Vitamin B-complex is necessary for normal brain function.
• Lecithin is important for brain function.
• Niacin improves cerebral circulation.
• Calcium has a calming effect.
• Multivitamins for deficiencies that are associated with depression.

Do not wait for depression to get out of control. Act now and start with a healthy diet change. Get started as soon as possible on some kind of daily vitamin regimen.

Chuck Lunsford is the owner and developer of EveryDayHealthmatters.com. He offers advice on how to get your health in order and start feeling great everyday. Visit his website and learn more about how specific vitamin supplements could greatly affect the negative influences of depression.
 

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What's up man, I'm from Lowell too! Although I'm trying to get the hell out of here.

First off, it's all in your head. Trying taking some yoga classes, exercising and eating healthier before you decide to go on drugs. I don't know what things are going on in your life but give it a shot. And give up the pot for christs sake. That may be what's making you so depressed.
 

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Zwitterion said:
First off, it's all in your head.


He is right. Pretty much everything you do and feel is in your head. Start working on yourself. Workout, can be at home with dumbbells and bench, and run daily. Stop smoking weed, stop smoking cigarettes, stop drinking.

Depression is a myth that is in your head, its the way neurons fire, you can change that easily with routine and exercise.

Its really up to you what you do with yourself. Right now you are smoking weed, and you what, living with your parents?! You can end up old, fat, stupid, broke, looser. There isnt a magic pill, only you can change it, be it talking to your parents about your problems, or taking an initiative to work on yourself.



It only takes 1 month of medium but routine exercises, with minimal slack, and you notice change half way through it.




P.S. I dont see how it would be hard stop smoking weed. Quitting jerking off is HARD, but quitting smoking is easy, you've been practicing for it since your very first joint, quitting them one at a time. Just don't do it. I could send you a CD with videos of a nice dumbbell workout you could do at home, just pm me your address.
 

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naes>> you are an addict. that's serious ****, and seriously unlucky, b/c most people don't get hooked to weed. but it sounds like you fit the profile. you need medical attention. the last several idiots above who say it's a matter of willpower do not understand addiction. get help. now. at least you're willing to ask for it. a friend of mine w/ your personality type decided he should self-medicate rather than rely on f'ing docs and f'ing prozac (his words). he's dead.
 

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The brain is just like any other muscle... You just let it get weak and unconditioned. Really easy to recover. Lots of exercise and a really clean diet. I found that eating junk food, ice cream, etc will make me feel SLOOOW and LAZY while sticking to clean carbs, fruits, eggs, meat etc will have me feeling on top of the world!
 

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stop smoking weed, start lifting, see a doctor if you must, no need for a drugs counsellor

you got a girl or anything? that may help...although it's a bit harsh on her unless you pretend to be having fun ;)
 

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when you smoke weed, you are smoking a downer.
it might make you have a happy mellow high for a little while, but then when it starts wearing off, it brings you down.
you then experience more depression than you would if you had not smoked the weed in the first place.

all you are doing when you are a depressed person by smoking the weed is masking your problems and self medicating yourself with something that is making your symptoms worse.

if you smoke it all the dang time, make yourself 3 rules that you will never break:
1. never buy it or sell it (which means stop doing it unless it is free)
2. never carry it (which means you will do it far less )
3. never smoke it out of anything other than a paper (less germs when your friends are passing it around)

once you realize that you have enough willpower to carry out those rules, then pick a day to stop smoking it and STOP.

i promise you wont regret it later.
 
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