TheLostBoys
Bluelighter
I think just about the entire APA would disagree with you as well as myself. Maybe ssris aren't as effective in terms of making people nod out in happiness till their hearts nearly stop.
But when you come off an ssri you're very unlikely to go rob an 80 year old eldery woman or sell your own kidney just to get another dose. The simple fact is opiates cause just as much if not more bs coming off them then ssris ever could. And ssris are actually pretty damn effective for some people. In terms of my own case I couldn't really tell you sub is better for depression than lexapro, and I'm on sub right now. This discussion is about anti-depressants not what drug is capable of making you the happiest. But which one is more likely to bring a person back to normal w/out ruining their life when its time to come off.
And any antidepressant has the potential to fend off depression with minimal risk associated with long term use. I can think of dozens of risks associated with long term opiate use. Using opiates for this job is like using a nuclear bomb to kill a village of 9 terrorists. Is it going to work? Hell fucking yeh. Are you going to kill 10,000 other people in the process? Hell fucking yeh.
Then how are you so sure that ssris aren't better? Obviously 1000times safer right? And isn't safety always the first concern here? I think so. So I sure as hell couldn't tell you opiates were better at anything unless it was turning normal people into mindless drug addicts.
Dude, you're so way off base, its funny......also, I dont care what the APA says, im not gonna listen to a bunch of clowns that "think" they know whats best for me. Thats whats wrong with todays society. we walk around like robots & listen to the lies of these organizations, not me man.