First, I'll give you the basic talk of... We are only people. Yes, perhaps people with experience, but your situation is unique to you and only you know what you are like and what "may" work for you. Always, consult your doctor, etc.
If you think you might hurt yourself, or someone else, then I would say it is perhaps worth a shot to try medication. Keep in mind that yes, some medications can have the opposite effect (especially with people under 25) - so you always want to make sure you are letting someone know what your side effects are, especially your doctor. Also, let them know of your concern that you may hurt yourself or someone else during your depressed times as well as your fear that it might worsen with medication. You also might want to prepare yourself for a possible conversation about whether or not you feel you need hospitalization during the start of medication.
There's also what they call a "ramp-up" period of 3 - 5 - 7 days or 2 weeks. This is the drug just getting started in your system which can cause side effects (like those I ahve been describing. Also, most anti-depressants (depending on what you take) - take up to 4 weeks to feel the full effect. Yes, that seems like a long time, but you should (should meaning I am speaking from my own personal experience) feel some of the effect, at least a little, before that - but not everyone does. Drugs are a toss in the dark on what will work and what will not because everyone has different chemistry.
Yes, I love caffeine. Yes, I still have a cup in the morning and sometimes one throughout the day. That said, caffeibe is really not the body's friend. It raises your sitting heart rate and makes your heart work harder than it needs to, to do what it needs to. Some people also get extremely emotional or manic while on caffeine which can cause drastic mood changes - which "could" make your depression worse.
Things to think about would be... How often do your depression episodes happen? How long do they last?
There are also some people who can improve their depression naturally - eating differently, excersize, sunlight, vitamens, etc - but this (like medication) does not work for everyone.
Wow, my brain works a lot better when I have slept.
Also, I ahve not taken the celexa this morning yet (as I am still eating and take my vits and meds after). I'll be sure to post if there are negatives today.
SugarCorpse wrote:all this talk has me wondering if i should try medication or really just keep staying away from it x_x
i've been diagnosed as having borderline depression, (what ever that means, no one explained it well) a few years ago. I've been pretty good for quite awhile, like im almost always happy now. but lately when i get depressed it is A LOT worse than it used to be. My boyfriend can usually snap me out of it if he's around but if he's not its hard to do anything or make myself happy one i feel down.
people (docors, therapist, ect.) keep suggesting trying meds to me but i always say no. i really wonder if i should start, cause with my depression when i get to a certain point i cant think straight and nothing i say or do makes sense to me once im happy again. Like im kind of worried i might do something when it causes me to think so differently from how i normally think. i'm worried about it making things a lot worse though, ive heard horror stories of them working in reverse and things like caffeine and random other things affect me a lot differently than most people i know....
does any one have any advice on if i should try it or not?