could be a combo but the detox off the pills is probably an important contributant....remember that and know it usually takes 3 months to pass..and that is with the supps and exercise..dont get down on urself...u r not the u u were earlier on...let ur brain heal/3 months to judge ur mental stats...right now is just not fair...u have taken away a mojor source of dopamine away from u brain...the body is incredible...it will adjust..give it 3 moths before u judge
Thank you worried, so you do not think I should consider anti depressants at this time? I just want to get back to where I was before all of this, but I just do not see how I am going to be able to go out and get a good job in this situation. I have been taking college classes and can barely get through them. I will have to get a full time job and take these classes and it just seems so impossible. My deadline is coming up in a few months to get a good paying job for the bills and I am scared.
I am not saying an anti-depressent would not help u..i not being a person who stays on ADs did get on wellbutrin/DOC for x-addicts..energy level floursihed..sleep problems were hard for me as it is a side effect fo well butrin///dopamine enhancement will do wonders right now due to ur brain has not caught up yet due to the outside enhancement form narcotics....wellbutrin is the A 1 choice, but tyrosine, phenylalanine. yohimbee, alpha dopa poppers, google it...Provigil helped me the most....illiegal without a scrip here but legal everywere else like canada...good helath pharmacies is a great pace to get it ..it is a mood enhancer and increases dopamine....i love it and could not have worked wihtout it but it is not a drug u crave nor build a tolerence to...safe and people use it to study with as it lacks the caffeince jitters
I would agree with worried, you are 1-1/2 months clean, but everyone is different. Some people need something else for pain or deppression. It all depends. But from what I have studied, a good 3 months seems to be the stabalizing point. But it wouldnt hurt to talk to a doctor that knows your situation. Keep you spirit up, you'll be okay!
God Bless,
Todd
Is that on the good health pharmacy website? I have found it, but want to make sure so that I do not get ripped off.
It wouldnt hurt to see a specialist regarding depression, especially if you are prone to depressive symptoms and/or you have a family history of depression.....
Im sure what you are feeling is a combo of depression and withdrawal, but it should be reviewed with a medical professional.....The goal is to help you function, and get out of bed and get a job, so anything that will help you accomplish this, is worth looking into