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No, I don't. Anti-depression meds change the chemical imbalance in the brain. If the wrong one is given, havoc can ensue. That is why you need a very good physician and laboratory back-up and supervision when first experimenting with what works. The best method is being in a hospital. People do kill themselves and others taking the wrong anit-depressants.
just don't allow yourself to feel that way
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that's not why they kill themselves. they do it because the feel a little better & want to get up & do something, but they're still depressed. when you have deep depression, you don't want to do anything.
it's not always a chemical imbalance. depression does mean sadness. my mom is on them right now because of a break up she is having a hard time with.
so no. you're wrong.
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