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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]It will get better once you can find medication which helps. [/quote] Honestly it doesn't always get better. I'm not sure why people keep insisting it does. It might get better with medication and therapy, but it might not. Sometimes therapy makes things worse. [/quote] NP. Therapy requires commitment. If things are worse, it is a temporary part of the healing and recovery process. Much like the cleansing of a wound before stitching and the pain around it vs what the method (painful esp without medicine during the transformation/surgical process) ans not worth what you’ve already sustained with your dirty and imperfectly ripped would. Medicine for your mind is nothing to play with. Yes, it takes time and that amount can vary; it can feel really low before things normalize and are better. But with a trained professional and good medical practitioner in psychiatry, that understands the mind and it’s functional capacity and paths to supporting neurological repair —- the low points will be fewer and farther between than the good normal and eventually high points again. Even “treatment resistant” depression is a priority for research, there are often new findings supporting off label use of drugs around for many years - things aren’t how they used to be. So please stay encouraged. There were times when I was so close to the end and my only hope was that there was a treatment, somewhere, somehow, that I could receive. The circumstances aren’t so dire where things don’t get better with medicine, because they truly do. It’s just the path of discovery of the right medicine for the patient than can be tricky depending on their profile.[/quote]
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