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Any adult experience with deep depression and EST ?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 576386" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I would use it for myself if I had another relapse. It's a lot different than it used to be and I'd rather have a temporary short-term memory problem than deep depression any day of the week. Deep depression is like a living death. I can't think of anything that feels as bad as dark black clinical depression. I used to think, "It's like a broken leg that won't heal." And sometimes medications just can't do the trick or can only help somewhat. Hypo-mania is FUN, but depression...it is hard to open your eyes. It is hard to concentrate or to eat or to sleep or to enjoy ANYTHING, if it is very bad depression. Depression upsets the body rhythms...this is soemthing a lot of people don't know. </p><p>When I went to my last psychiatrist, I had gone there to beg for EST because I had felt so horrible for so long and none of the medications worked more than 50% and 50% depressed is pretty bad. He gave me Paroxatene, the only medication that has ever helped me close to 100% and I have tried a lot. If it ever stopped working, I would not want to do the medications mobile again. Their side effects are also very horrible. </p><p>I don't think it should ever be ruled out for a person who does not respond to anything else. I think these days most psychiatrists take medical tests to make sure the depression isn't caused by anything physical...I know they did this for me and it was some thirty years ago.</p><p>EST has a higher success rate than antidepressants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 576386, member: 1550"] I would use it for myself if I had another relapse. It's a lot different than it used to be and I'd rather have a temporary short-term memory problem than deep depression any day of the week. Deep depression is like a living death. I can't think of anything that feels as bad as dark black clinical depression. I used to think, "It's like a broken leg that won't heal." And sometimes medications just can't do the trick or can only help somewhat. Hypo-mania is FUN, but depression...it is hard to open your eyes. It is hard to concentrate or to eat or to sleep or to enjoy ANYTHING, if it is very bad depression. Depression upsets the body rhythms...this is soemthing a lot of people don't know. When I went to my last psychiatrist, I had gone there to beg for EST because I had felt so horrible for so long and none of the medications worked more than 50% and 50% depressed is pretty bad. He gave me Paroxatene, the only medication that has ever helped me close to 100% and I have tried a lot. If it ever stopped working, I would not want to do the medications mobile again. Their side effects are also very horrible. I don't think it should ever be ruled out for a person who does not respond to anything else. I think these days most psychiatrists take medical tests to make sure the depression isn't caused by anything physical...I know they did this for me and it was some thirty years ago. EST has a higher success rate than antidepressants. [/QUOTE]
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