For me, I have ADHD and just recently developed depression. Maybe due to dopamine burnout or past trauma, but it doesn’t matter. Never really had “bad thoughts” but more just felt lazy and unable to do anything. After being on antidepressants for a few months, I feel motivated to do stuff again. I upgraded my system to Linux. I started working on a side project. I’m more motivated to talk to people when out at bars and breweries. I’ve made several new friends and have gotten to know regulars at these places. I feel like I’m in my early to mid 20’s again with my energy.
I did therapy for 2 months when I first got on it because my doctor wanted me to, but the therapist said we’re good for a while unless I have something come up in the future.
Sometimes you just need a chemical rebalance. I used to do psychedelics a few times a year for this, but now I can’t being on antidepressants SSRI. It’s definitely worth the trade off of feeling good all of the time instead of incredible on rare occasions.
Yeah the lack of motivation and no socialization is the biggest hurdle of my life at the moment, i didn’t know ssris could help with energy and motivation like that, I thought you needed stims for that, I’ll def talk to a therapist about that once i get a job and get insurance again
I haven’t had the opprtunity to try psychedelics yet, do you mean they help with energy and motivation like the meds do but not as effective. Any specific ones you recommend, I know mushrooms are legal in some states recreationally
Mushrooms and acid and DMT are classical psychedelics. Mushrooms changed my life. Have a friend who know what they’re doing. They let you see things different and get over mental blocks sometimes, but you gotta go in with an intention, kinda like a meditation. There are facilities in some states that do guided mushroom therapy.
Meds are the way to go, so definitely talk to your doctor about it and see if there’s anything they recommend. I was honest with my doctor about psychedelics too.
For me, I have ADHD and just recently developed depression. Maybe due to dopamine burnout or past trauma, but it doesn’t matter. Never really had “bad thoughts” but more just felt lazy and unable to do anything. After being on antidepressants for a few months, I feel motivated to do stuff again. I upgraded my system to Linux. I started working on a side project. I’m more motivated to talk to people when out at bars and breweries. I’ve made several new friends and have gotten to know regulars at these places. I feel like I’m in my early to mid 20’s again with my energy.
I did therapy for 2 months when I first got on it because my doctor wanted me to, but the therapist said we’re good for a while unless I have something come up in the future.
Sometimes you just need a chemical rebalance. I used to do psychedelics a few times a year for this, but now I can’t being on antidepressants SSRI. It’s definitely worth the trade off of feeling good all of the time instead of incredible on rare occasions.
Yeah the lack of motivation and no socialization is the biggest hurdle of my life at the moment, i didn’t know ssris could help with energy and motivation like that, I thought you needed stims for that, I’ll def talk to a therapist about that once i get a job and get insurance again
Ever done psychedelics? It’s like a tiny dose of that essentially. But all the time. Just the neurogenesis.
I haven’t had the opprtunity to try psychedelics yet, do you mean they help with energy and motivation like the meds do but not as effective. Any specific ones you recommend, I know mushrooms are legal in some states recreationally
Mushrooms and acid and DMT are classical psychedelics. Mushrooms changed my life. Have a friend who know what they’re doing. They let you see things different and get over mental blocks sometimes, but you gotta go in with an intention, kinda like a meditation. There are facilities in some states that do guided mushroom therapy.
Meds are the way to go, so definitely talk to your doctor about it and see if there’s anything they recommend. I was honest with my doctor about psychedelics too.