Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take this with a grain of salt as I have two neurotypical teens.
If your daughter had a physical illness and all your home remedies weren't curing that physical illness, wouldn't your next step be to take her to the doctor and get a medication to alleviate the symptoms/make it better?
Couldn't the same be said of a mental illness such as anxiety? If your daughter was physically sick and no homeopathic treatments were working, it would be common sense to give her medicine. Why the hesitation when treating a mental illness?
Good luck.
Yes! this is what I was going to say. I have two young adults with anxiety and it has helped tremendously
But the OP hasn’t tried anything but therapy
What is your point, pp?
The point is an SSRI with a lot of side effects isn’t the first line of defense. Big pharm is over-medicating kids that just need better nutrition, sleep, and supplements. It takes 1-3 months, but it helps about 70% of kids/teens. Most parents just want the easy way out.
And many studies show that SSRI’s may actually INCREASE suicide tendencies in kids under 18. That is one of many side effects. Why risk that initially?
Would you say the same thing if their child is sick? My grandfather died due to lack of antibodics. Medication can work along with therapy etc.
Yes overuse of antibiotics has led to problems like MRSA and stunted immune systems.
Antibiotics are the last resort
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take this with a grain of salt as I have two neurotypical teens.
If your daughter had a physical illness and all your home remedies weren't curing that physical illness, wouldn't your next step be to take her to the doctor and get a medication to alleviate the symptoms/make it better?
Couldn't the same be said of a mental illness such as anxiety? If your daughter was physically sick and no homeopathic treatments were working, it would be common sense to give her medicine. Why the hesitation when treating a mental illness?
Good luck.
Yes! this is what I was going to say. I have two young adults with anxiety and it has helped tremendously
But the OP hasn’t tried anything but therapy
What is your point, pp?
The point is an SSRI with a lot of side effects isn’t the first line of defense. Big pharm is over-medicating kids that just need better nutrition, sleep, and supplements. It takes 1-3 months, but it helps about 70% of kids/teens. Most parents just want the easy way out.
And many studies show that SSRI’s may actually INCREASE suicide tendencies in kids under 18. That is one of many side effects. Why risk that initially?
You know what definitely increases suicidal tendencies? DEPRESSION!!!! GFC
Just stop. No one is looking for an easy way out. We are all doing the best we can for our kids.
No one here is talking about depression and SSRI’s take 6-8 weeks to work and have an INCREASED risk of suicide the first month. Do your research.
Kids are anxious and depressed for a reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take this with a grain of salt as I have two neurotypical teens.
If your daughter had a physical illness and all your home remedies weren't curing that physical illness, wouldn't your next step be to take her to the doctor and get a medication to alleviate the symptoms/make it better?
Couldn't the same be said of a mental illness such as anxiety? If your daughter was physically sick and no homeopathic treatments were working, it would be common sense to give her medicine. Why the hesitation when treating a mental illness?
Good luck.
+1
My Dd has anxiety and she got onto meds and is much better.
I am not understanding why you would not medicate for an illness.
Medication can have serious side effects. SSRIs are handed out like candy and they shouldn’t be.
Yeah, we should all suffer so you can feel better about it![]()
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I have had dry mouth as the most serious side effect and Ive been in SSRIs for 25 years. I'll take that over debilitating depression and anxiety any day.
25yrs?!?!?
It’s not a life long medication. Jesus
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Find the root cause.
They did. It's anxiety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take this with a grain of salt as I have two neurotypical teens.
If your daughter had a physical illness and all your home remedies weren't curing that physical illness, wouldn't your next step be to take her to the doctor and get a medication to alleviate the symptoms/make it better?
Couldn't the same be said of a mental illness such as anxiety? If your daughter was physically sick and no homeopathic treatments were working, it would be common sense to give her medicine. Why the hesitation when treating a mental illness?
Good luck.
+1
My Dd has anxiety and she got onto meds and is much better.
I am not understanding why you would not medicate for an illness.
Medication can have serious side effects. SSRIs are handed out like candy and they shouldn’t be.
Yeah, we should all suffer so you can feel better about it![]()
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I have had dry mouth as the most serious side effect and Ive been in SSRIs for 25 years. I'll take that over debilitating depression and anxiety any day.
25yrs?!?!?
It's an income stream for big pharma.
It’s not a life long medication. Jesus
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take this with a grain of salt as I have two neurotypical teens.
If your daughter had a physical illness and all your home remedies weren't curing that physical illness, wouldn't your next step be to take her to the doctor and get a medication to alleviate the symptoms/make it better?
Couldn't the same be said of a mental illness such as anxiety? If your daughter was physically sick and no homeopathic treatments were working, it would be common sense to give her medicine. Why the hesitation when treating a mental illness?
Good luck.
Yes! this is what I was going to say. I have two young adults with anxiety and it has helped tremendously
But the OP hasn’t tried anything but therapy
What is your point, pp?
The point is an SSRI with a lot of side effects isn’t the first line of defense. Big pharm is over-medicating kids that just need better nutrition, sleep, and supplements. It takes 1-3 months, but it helps about 70% of kids/teens. Most parents just want the easy way out.
And many studies show that SSRI’s may actually INCREASE suicide tendencies in kids under 18. That is one of many side effects. Why risk that initially?
Would you say the same thing if their child is sick? My grandfather died due to lack of antibodics. Medication can work along with therapy etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take this with a grain of salt as I have two neurotypical teens.
If your daughter had a physical illness and all your home remedies weren't curing that physical illness, wouldn't your next step be to take her to the doctor and get a medication to alleviate the symptoms/make it better?
Couldn't the same be said of a mental illness such as anxiety? If your daughter was physically sick and no homeopathic treatments were working, it would be common sense to give her medicine. Why the hesitation when treating a mental illness?
Good luck.
Yes! this is what I was going to say. I have two young adults with anxiety and it has helped tremendously
But the OP hasn’t tried anything but therapy
What is your point, pp?
The point is an SSRI with a lot of side effects isn’t the first line of defense. Big pharm is over-medicating kids that just need better nutrition, sleep, and supplements. It takes 1-3 months, but it helps about 70% of kids/teens. Most parents just want the easy way out.
And many studies show that SSRI’s may actually INCREASE suicide tendencies in kids under 18. That is one of many side effects. Why risk that initially?
You know what definitely increases suicidal tendencies? DEPRESSION!!!! GFC
Just stop. No one is looking for an easy way out. We are all doing the best we can for our kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take this with a grain of salt as I have two neurotypical teens.
If your daughter had a physical illness and all your home remedies weren't curing that physical illness, wouldn't your next step be to take her to the doctor and get a medication to alleviate the symptoms/make it better?
Couldn't the same be said of a mental illness such as anxiety? If your daughter was physically sick and no homeopathic treatments were working, it would be common sense to give her medicine. Why the hesitation when treating a mental illness?
Good luck.
Yes! this is what I was going to say. I have two young adults with anxiety and it has helped tremendously
But the OP hasn’t tried anything but therapy
What is your point, pp?
The point is an SSRI with a lot of side effects isn’t the first line of defense. Big pharm is over-medicating kids that just need better nutrition, sleep, and supplements. It takes 1-3 months, but it helps about 70% of kids/teens. Most parents just want the easy way out.
And many studies show that SSRI’s may actually INCREASE suicide tendencies in kids under 18. That is one of many side effects. Why risk that initially?
Would you say the same thing if their child is sick? My grandfather died due to lack of antibodics. Medication can work along with therapy etc.
Not all medication is equally safe or effective FFS.
"Just take whatever pills Big Pharm has invented this year, antibiotics work so this will work too" is the dumbest take ever.
Anonymous wrote:My DH and I are torn. Our daughter who is extremely smart has major anxiety and it has become the main reason for fights at our home. We are trying our best to be supportive but to me almost feels like she wants negative attention where we argue with her.
We are at our wits end. Anything that has worked with Anxiety. She has been in therapy for 2 months and we will continue with it.
Any pros and cons of medicating our child. Can they ever get off. We are so nervous and heartbroken to see her so upset for certain thing that she always ends up exceling in.
We are a zero pressure family. Please be kind in your advice. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take this with a grain of salt as I have two neurotypical teens.
If your daughter had a physical illness and all your home remedies weren't curing that physical illness, wouldn't your next step be to take her to the doctor and get a medication to alleviate the symptoms/make it better?
Couldn't the same be said of a mental illness such as anxiety? If your daughter was physically sick and no homeopathic treatments were working, it would be common sense to give her medicine. Why the hesitation when treating a mental illness?
Good luck.
Yes! this is what I was going to say. I have two young adults with anxiety and it has helped tremendously
But the OP hasn’t tried anything but therapy
What is your point, pp?
The point is an SSRI with a lot of side effects isn’t the first line of defense. Big pharm is over-medicating kids that just need better nutrition, sleep, and supplements. It takes 1-3 months, but it helps about 70% of kids/teens. Most parents just want the easy way out.
And many studies show that SSRI’s may actually INCREASE suicide tendencies in kids under 18. That is one of many side effects. Why risk that initially?
Would you say the same thing if their child is sick? My grandfather died due to lack of antibodics. Medication can work along with therapy etc.
Not all medication is equally safe or effective FFS.
"Just take whatever pills Big Pharm has invented this year, antibiotics work so this will work too" is the dumbest take ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take this with a grain of salt as I have two neurotypical teens.
If your daughter had a physical illness and all your home remedies weren't curing that physical illness, wouldn't your next step be to take her to the doctor and get a medication to alleviate the symptoms/make it better?
Couldn't the same be said of a mental illness such as anxiety? If your daughter was physically sick and no homeopathic treatments were working, it would be common sense to give her medicine. Why the hesitation when treating a mental illness?
Good luck.
Yes! this is what I was going to say. I have two young adults with anxiety and it has helped tremendously
But the OP hasn’t tried anything but therapy
What is your point, pp?
The point is an SSRI with a lot of side effects isn’t the first line of defense. Big pharm is over-medicating kids that just need better nutrition, sleep, and supplements. It takes 1-3 months, but it helps about 70% of kids/teens. Most parents just want the easy way out.
And many studies show that SSRI’s may actually INCREASE suicide tendencies in kids under 18. That is one of many side effects. Why risk that initially?
Would you say the same thing if their child is sick? My grandfather died due to lack of antibodics. Medication can work along with therapy etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take this with a grain of salt as I have two neurotypical teens.
If your daughter had a physical illness and all your home remedies weren't curing that physical illness, wouldn't your next step be to take her to the doctor and get a medication to alleviate the symptoms/make it better?
Couldn't the same be said of a mental illness such as anxiety? If your daughter was physically sick and no homeopathic treatments were working, it would be common sense to give her medicine. Why the hesitation when treating a mental illness?
Good luck.
Yes! this is what I was going to say. I have two young adults with anxiety and it has helped tremendously
But the OP hasn’t tried anything but therapy
What is your point, pp?
The point is an SSRI with a lot of side effects isn’t the first line of defense. Big pharm is over-medicating kids that just need better nutrition, sleep, and supplements. It takes 1-3 months, but it helps about 70% of kids/teens. Most parents just want the easy way out.
And many studies show that SSRI’s may actually INCREASE suicide tendencies in kids under 18. That is one of many side effects. Why risk that initially?