HopelessScientist
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- Jan 24, 2023
- 65
I was severe-extreme in depression scores, genuinely bed-rotting, unable to play games, watch videos, just wall-watching.
I started mirtazapine three months ago and bupropion last month. I've tidied my room, I've been reading again, and today, for the first time in so long I felt the slightest hint of "okay".
Antidepressants don't work on everyone, and they do have side-effects and risks, but fuck is it so much fucking better here, after so many therapies have failed. It's a miracle that anyone gets better from depression. Depression is hell.
I started mirtazapine three months ago and bupropion last month. I've tidied my room, I've been reading again, and today, for the first time in so long I felt the slightest hint of "okay".
Antidepressants don't work on everyone, and they do have side-effects and risks, but fuck is it so much fucking better here, after so many therapies have failed. It's a miracle that anyone gets better from depression. Depression is hell.