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annon

annon • East Coast, USA

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Can someone please explain to me how depression is a real thing and not just something big pharma came up with to justify use of antidepressants = make more money ? I've met quite a few people that keep telling me they're depressed and they're "working" on it with medication and therapy and what not .. I find it pathetic. If I was to consider their symptoms as signs of depression..
annon replied 1 years ago

..I should've been on antidepressants for years. Maybe it's because that where I grew up, depression was nothing more than feeling bored/blue and was easily cured with beer, laughter, parties and getting laid, not with meds. I mean no disrespect to anyone, but please make me understand/believe in depression, if there really is such a thing.

godenverbroncos replied 1 years ago

i feel the same way. i think that there CAN be people that need antidepressants because they have a chemical inbalance but i think that thoes people are also the people who commit suicide and need more than just meds and therapy. when im sad i find something productive to do and move on. people on antidepressents just want/need more attention.

Athena replied 1 years ago

I have almost the same things to say as you two already did. I think we live in an age where everything can be cured with a pill. Instead of exercising and eating good food, people take diet pills and supplements. Instead of curing "the blues" people take pills for depression. As said before, some people do have chemical imbalances, but many more would rather take a pill than address the...

Athena replied 1 years ago

underlying problems that are causing their mood. Lack of exercise, boredom, lack of sex, unemployment, etc can cause "depression" and too many people would rather take a pill to make it go away than actually fix their problems.

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