![]() |
Re: Depression / anxiety
Originally Posted by Cheetah7
(Post 10942126)
I know what you mean about steroids - I have been on them for two years and cannot go down by even 1mg.
I also have started a new drug used to stop rejection in organ transplants - the potential side effects are horrific but what I do know is that I am feeling better than I have in ages. I do not believe there are natural remedies to suppress the immune system - they are all geared to boosting it which is dangerous in my case so I have to rely on toxic medication to do it for me. Had you asked me a few years back my opinions on immuno suppressants, I would have refused them but the difference they have made to me - now I dont give a shit about the side effects, I just get monitored for them. Because the thought of the symptoms I get without the drugs, is too much to handle. Are you on steroids long term Polly? |
Re: Depression / anxiety
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 10942136)
No idea, but every time over the last 3 months when I've stopped taking them my health nose dives. So I will deal with any side effects as they come up, and keep assuring the doctor that if she stops them again I will just go elsewhere. Its not a major thing, its not life-threatening, but it does stop me having much quality of life, and if taking pills changes that, I'm all for it.
|
Re: Depression / anxiety
Originally Posted by paulry
(Post 10942157)
The moralities of you or I (both in or near our 50s), self medicating with mind altering drugs is somewhat different to teenagers (or less!) being given them against their will by so-called professionals with the consent of their trusting parents. Kids that get put on these drugs rarely come off them. Ever. Parents need to know this and be given the opportunities to consider all alternatives - something that the mainstream mental health "professionals" never give - all they do is label and "medicate" and as window dressing they send the dumbed down children on pointless visits to psychologists. Imagine going to see a psychologist when you are stoned because it must be a bit like that.
|
Re: Depression / anxiety
Originally Posted by old.sparkles
(Post 10942162)
And mind altering drugs as you call them do work effectively on a large majority - and do not need to be lifelong medications in a lot of cases.
There's some shocking figures here. |
Re: Depression / anxiety
Originally Posted by paulry
(Post 10942179)
Depends what is meant by effectively. Do you mean enough to suppress the mental disorder? Given that suppression of the mental disorder is likely to include the suppression of other more normal thoughts and feelings, is this not the same as sedating them? Would be good to know how many is a lot in terms of percentages within mental disorder, age of original diagnosis, age or recovery, etc.
There's some shocking figures here. I don't find those figures shocking - given the range of the survey. I do wonder if there has been an increase in mental health issues - or if it is just better recognised - couldn't say really. If alternative treatments work for you that's great - but the best advice to anyone who is suffering a mental health issue, or has a family member who is, is to seek medical advice at the earliest time rather than hoping it will go away. |
Re: Depression / anxiety
Brains get sick just like any other organ.
Millions of people being successfully treated for bodily parts not working properly. Shocking statistics http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/[email protected]&num=&view= |
Re: Depression / anxiety
Originally Posted by paulry
(Post 10942157)
The moralities of you or I (both in or near our 50s), self medicating with mind altering drugs is somewhat different to teenagers (or less!) being given them against their will by so-called professionals with the consent of their trusting parents. Kids that get put on these drugs rarely come off them. Ever. Parents need to know this and be given the opportunities to consider all alternatives - something that the mainstream mental health "professionals" never give - all they do is label and "medicate" and as window dressing they send the dumbed down children on pointless visits to psychologists. Imagine going to see a psychologist when you are stoned because it must be a bit like that.
Errrm I am not self-medicating, I am being prescribed these drugs by a GP, and they are not "mind-altering drugs" they are steroids for a physical ailment. Assuming by "mind-altering drugs" you mean something like cannabis, please note I have never taken anyting of that kind. Not my sort of thing. |
Re: Depression / anxiety
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 10942343)
Errrm I am not self-medicating, I am being prescribed these drugs by a GP, and they are not "mind-altering drugs" they are steroids for a physical ailment.
Assuming by "mind-altering drugs" you mean something like cannabis, please note I have never taken anyting of that kind. Not my sort of thing. |
Re: Depression / anxiety
Originally Posted by spouse of scouse
(Post 10942369)
Exactly, Polly. As if we CHOOSE to have something wrong and gobble pills for the sake of it :frown: The choice I have is steroids and self-injected methotrexate, or the rest of my life in great pain with all my joints becoming damaged and useless. No contest :) And - thank God for advances in medical science that allow people to live a decent life :thumbup:
How do you get on with the methotrexate injection? I am weaning down on my injection now - doctor hopes to stop it soon.:) |
Re: Depression / anxiety
Originally Posted by Cheetah7
(Post 10942441)
:goodpost:
How do you get on with the methotrexate injection? I am weaning down on my injection now - doctor hopes to stop it soon.:) |
Re: Depression / anxiety
Originally Posted by spouse of scouse
(Post 10942462)
My RA diagnosis is fairly new Cheetah (8 months) so my rheumy is still trying to get my meds right. Couldn't tolerate the oral MTX and am doing better on the injectable, less side effects. But my inflammatory markers are still high so looks like they're going to add another drug - I don't think I'll be off the MTX anytime soon. Best of luck with reducing your dose and wishing you good health! :starsmile:
I have started on Cellcept so they are running them together, but reducing the methotrex slowly and then they may start on the steroids. But the Cellcept so far has been brilliant. Thank god for modern medicine.:o |
Re: Depression / anxiety
Originally Posted by Cheetah7
(Post 10942499)
I always say with methotrexate that I lose a day from tiredness and nausea but gain 6.
I have started on Cellcept so they are running them together, but reducing the methotrex slowly and then they may start on the steroids. But the Cellcept so far has been brilliant. Thank god for modern medicine.:o You've had a rough time, I'll be keeping my fingers crossed that the Cellcept keeps on doing a great job for you :fingerscrossed: |
Re: Depression / anxiety
I have kind of depression...just feel like be outside of others people life....and its bad !
|
Re: Depression / anxiety
Originally Posted by Nora77
(Post 10942639)
I have kind of depression...just feel like be outside of others people life....and its bad !
|
Re: Depression / anxiety
Originally Posted by old.sparkles
(Post 10942187)
Personally - yes - worked for me and not had to take any thing in many years. For my son - also true with different issue.
I don't find those figures shocking - given the range of the survey. I do wonder if there has been an increase in mental health issues - or if it is just better recognised - couldn't say really. If alternative treatments work for you that's great - but the best advice to anyone who is suffering a mental health issue, or has a family member who is, is to seek medical advice at the earliest time rather than hoping it will go away. Agreed with seeking help at the earliest opportunity but medical help usually results in "medication" which should be the last resort - not the first. Especially for kids and young people. You're a mental health nurse aren't you?
Originally Posted by lesleys
(Post 10942311)
Brains get sick just like any other organ.
Millions of people being successfully treated for bodily parts not working properly. Shocking statistics http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/[email protected]&num=&view= Australians who reported having a mental and behavioural condition: 9.6% in 2001 11.2% in 2007-08 13.6% In 2011-12 Sure, for those who don't like the cold hard figures they can be explained away but it has more to do with the growing list of "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders" (DSM) - the label and medicate guide, if you like.
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 10942343)
Errrm I am not self-medicating, I am being prescribed these drugs by a GP, and they are not "mind-altering drugs" they are steroids for a physical ailment.
Assuming by "mind-altering drugs" you mean something like cannabis, please note I have never taken anyting of that kind. Not my sort of thing. Likewise with the cannabis pot shot ;)
Originally Posted by spouse of scouse
(Post 10942369)
Exactly, Polly. As if we CHOOSE to have something wrong and gobble pills for the sake of it :frown: The choice I have is steroids and self-injected methotrexate, or the rest of my life in great pain with all my joints becoming damaged and useless. No contest :) And - thank God for advances in medical science that allow people to live a decent life :thumbup:
-------------- I've just discovered this organisation. They look like they have the right approach. If I had a mental health concern, these are the people who I would be turning to for help first. And at the abovementioned site is one member's opinion of the way that mental health treatments should be. |
| All times are GMT -12. The time now is 5:28 am. |
Powered by vBulletin: ©2000 - 2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.