They get used to that horrid zombification.
And it makes them happy.
Ok, thanks for explaining your perspective.
To give a counter one, not everyone has the experience you speak of.
In the case of my girlfriend, neither of us has noticed any sort of "zombification".
In fact in her case the anti depressant properties along with mood stabilization has given her more of a passion towards life more so than "zombifiying" her.
Though as I stated in earlier posts she does experience drowsiness as a side effect that can be alleviated various ways (timing of dosage, a nap, caffeine, etc.) I wouldn't go so far as to call that "zombification".
In relation of the negative to the positive effects for her, neither of us would say the happiness and positive mood effects are the result of "zombification".
Though as with any substance, everyone reacts differently so I in no way would attempt to speak for your experiences.
However, I would need more of an explanation of your definition of "zombification" for a proper response. My response was assuming your statement to imply the following.
The assumption being that your meaning something along the lines of a sense of detachment and being happy due to not caring as much about things in general.
Or a sense of things/reality being dampened causing a sense of happiness by reality seeming less harsh or meaningful.
Correct me if I'm assuming wrong as I try never to assume, but wanted to respond with a different perspective.
If you would like any clarification from me or her on anything in any of these posts please feel free to ask.
If any of the discourse in this thread is useful in some way to anyone interested in the medication then all the better.