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PSSD, anhedonia
Honestly, fuck meds, their side effects are enough to plunge one straight back into suicide mode. It's good that efforts are being made to treat depression, but it's clear they are nowhere near to the ideal treatment. What med(s) were/are you on? After taking Prozac, I suffered PSSD for maybe 6 months before things seemed to finally return to normal. After this experience I realised how frighteningly far from perfect the fields of medicine/pharmacology are.
How long have you suffered PSSD? I read that it can linger for years, maybe even indefinitely, but I don't know about that. In my opinion, that isn't acceptable, and at the very least, warnings need to be a lot more clear because it's a big deal. All I got was some small print, the doctor didn't even bother to mention it to me. They told me to inform them if I suffered any side effects, but if effects linger after discontinuing treatment, what good is that? It's already too late. And they don't have a cure for the side effects.Yeah, Prozac. It ruined my fuckin life. I'm worse than before.
How long have you suffered PSSD? I read that it can linger for years, maybe even indefinitely, but I don't know about that. In my opinion, that isn't acceptable, and at the very least, warnings need to be a lot more clear because it's a big deal. All I got was some small print, the doctor didn't even bother to mention it to me. They told me to inform them if I suffered any side effects, but if effects linger after discontinuing treatment, what good is that? It's already too late. And they don't have a cure for the side effects.
Loosing my mind day by day