any of you bros on antidepressants?

Youre not whining. It makes you no less of a man to be sad sometimes, lifes hard. But a positive outlook can change a person. Even if youre lying to yourself, pretend to be happy long enough and you get used to the behavior. Do you like to be outside? Go try new things since its summertime. Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, anything. Go for walks so youll have time to think and take in some scenery. Small towns are very depressing but like you said it can always be so much worse. We are very lucky indeed

excellent points!!!
 
you bros are always a great help.. thanks everyone for contributations to this thread.. its an issue a lot of us deal with...
 
Thanks bro your rite.. I haven't gotten laid in months.. ive been here alone... my girlfriends sister went thru a very hard divorce soo she went out to north carolina to be with her.. im planning on moving there next year.. till then i just got to get my shit together i guess

Yo mak, I live in NC in charlotte and thats the city i'm talkin about if you ever come here I will show you a good time, I know how to have fun man lots to do and plenty of fine ass ladies down to fawk, college girls and young career
women . I'm in jersey for the summer but ill be there in august again for a year.
 
will have to hook up man i think i mite be moving out there homie.. that would be awesome
 
can i come live with you ? haha

hah..come bro..you can either come with me

to some bars with fine bitches or you can

meet up oly and go to the finest gay

bars..hes got mad connections there..

your choice bro..mi casa es su casa
 
will have to hook up man i think i mite be moving out there homie.. that would be awesome

LMK if you make the move, I'll be in my last year of school so I'll be trying to squeeze in a little more party life in before reality sets in when I graduate and go back to the old 9 to 5 grind. Hit me up if your in the Queen City.
 
Try Lexapro and possibly combine it with a mild, low dose anxiolytic. Lexapro has the least, if any side effects. A low dose beta blocker might work for you.

Alcohol can make you very depressed. And of course, coming down off a prescription amphetamine will do the same.

My opinion is that one who has mood issues in one form or another inherited it genetically. Of course, environmental factors play a part also.

A combined regimen of medication and counseling would to me, be the best.
 
im on suboxen rite now do to a problem with opiates.. i had an addiction on and off thru college... I think my opiate receptors are fried and that mite have something to do with it
 
• Patients should be cautioned that a serious overdose may occur if
benzodiazepines, sedatives, tranquilizers, antidepressants, or
alcohol are taken at the same time as SUBOXONE or SUBUTEX

What are the possible side effects of SUBOXONE and SUBUTEX?

The most common adverse events reported in clinical trials with
SUBOXONE and SUBUTEX were headache, withdrawal syndrome,
pain, nausea, insomnia, sweating, abdominal pain, back pain,
constipation, infection, asthenia, rhinitis, anxiety, and depression.
 
go shopping thats what girls do, lol.. Hey, really... find some f-uk buddy and it will make things much better 4U. Also, holy basil will help balance cortisol levels and dhea may help.
 
Here i found this in about 2 secs i can find more: Stress, Blood Sugar and Nervous System Protection

For over five millennia, Tulsi (holy basil) has been used to improve digestion and restore imbalances of the body and mind. Now research has documented that HOLY BASIL may do this by decreasing levels of cortisol, a hormone produced and secreted by the adrenal glands. Nicknamed the “stress hormone,” cortisol production increases in response to chronic stress. Cortisol triggers the body to make glucose from amino acids, which causes blood sugar to rise. Through normalizing cortisol levels in times of stress, holy basil may prevent not only the mood changes associated with stress, but also prevent the increases in blood sugar that researchers say can contribute to numerous health imbalances affecting more than half of all Americans. HOLY BASIL has also been found to normalize neurotransmitter levels in the brain. Researchers found in animal studies that HOLY BASIL counteracted stress-induced changes in neurotransmitters and enzymes. Stress leads to a positive increase in brain serotonin levels, increases in dopamine levels and increases in SDH (succinate dehydrogenase) levels, while holy basil may help people maintain normal levels of these brain chemicals in times of stress. Another study found that animals that received the extract showed significant normalization of epinephrine, norepinephrine, serotonin, MAO, and SDH. Epinephrine and norepinephrine are used in coping with stress. The researchers suggest that when dopamine levels rise, these two neurotransmitters may be replenished since dopamine is a precursor for their synthesis. This may be the mechanism by which holy basil assists with stress adaptation.

A Powerful Adaptogen

HOLY BASIL is classified as a premier “adaptogen,” an herb that can normalize body processes and restore overall health by maintaining body systems. Adaptogens support our systemic response to stress and give us stamina. HOLY BASIL is not to be used if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or if you may become pregnant. Taking personal responsibility for your health and exploring safe natural alternatives to support prevention is the basis for the current revolution in health care. And health food outlets are the center of this wellness revolution. It is here that Source Naturals HOLY BASIL and hundreds of other advances in nutritional science and natural health can be found.

References:
1996. Agrawal, P. Randomized placebo-controlled, single blind trial of holy basil leaves in patients with noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Int J Clin Pharm and Ther: 34(9): 406-409. 2001. Devi, U. Radioprotective, anticarcinogenic and antioxidant properties of the Indian Holy Basil, Ocimum sanctum (Tulsi). Ind J Exp Biol. 39:185-190. 1999. Singh, S. Evaluation of the gastric antiulcer activity of fixed oil of Ocimum sanctum (Holy Basil). J Ethnopharmacology. 65:13-19. 1997. Singh, S. Evaluation of anti-inflammatory activity of fatty acids of Ocimum sanctum fixed oil. Ind J Exp Biol. 35:380-383.
 
^I dont know of a specific article. Ive known about it since i used to work for a supplement distributor
 

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