Fingersfan
Bluelighter
- Joined
- Jun 26, 2015
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Been lurking a while, but had to post this.
After 15 years of numerous prescribed anti depressants and the numb void life that goes with it, a couple of years ago I made the decision to put the work in, change my lifestyle and situation and worked my way off the pills. It took nearly a year, but I got there. I know it’s nothing like the struggles some of the folks on here have been through, but it’s been my struggle and it’s great to be out the other side.
My point, now I’ve eventually got to it; my younger brother, a hard working Straight and as anti drug person as you’d ever meet has been struggling with back pain and sciatica. The gp recommended amitryptaline (totally unsuitable as he works in a safety critical industry), or Duloxetine.
The literature says that it’s mildly more effective than placebo on back pain. I find it shocking that a GP would give this pill to anyone.
I told him to think carefully, as my experience with it gave me fucked up moods, no actual enjoyment of life and some shite withdrawals.
Sorry for the rant, it’s just my way of saying how sick I am of the way that the NHS treats people.
After 15 years of numerous prescribed anti depressants and the numb void life that goes with it, a couple of years ago I made the decision to put the work in, change my lifestyle and situation and worked my way off the pills. It took nearly a year, but I got there. I know it’s nothing like the struggles some of the folks on here have been through, but it’s been my struggle and it’s great to be out the other side.
My point, now I’ve eventually got to it; my younger brother, a hard working Straight and as anti drug person as you’d ever meet has been struggling with back pain and sciatica. The gp recommended amitryptaline (totally unsuitable as he works in a safety critical industry), or Duloxetine.
The literature says that it’s mildly more effective than placebo on back pain. I find it shocking that a GP would give this pill to anyone.
I told him to think carefully, as my experience with it gave me fucked up moods, no actual enjoyment of life and some shite withdrawals.
Sorry for the rant, it’s just my way of saying how sick I am of the way that the NHS treats people.