warriorscribe: (Show love mercy and forgiveness)
Enoch ([personal profile] warriorscribe) wrote2015-06-01 03:54 pm

Snowblind Inbox

[Such a wondrous device. Are there little invisible couriers for these messages?]
jumpthegun: (srs | contemplative)

[personal profile] jumpthegun 2017-08-06 05:44 pm (UTC)(link)
No. It's just more of a band-aid than a full fix. Medication can regulate your body's hormones back to normal and stabilize you. But if the source of stress is still there, it can mean that if you stop the meds, you'll go right back to where you were. The ideal cure is one that you don't have to live with forever. Medication can also have side-effects.
jumpthegun: (srs | phone call)

[personal profile] jumpthegun 2017-08-09 01:46 am (UTC)(link)
There are a wide range of potential side effects, but most of them are mild or can be alleviated by switching to a different anti-depressant. Nausea, changes in your appetite, fatigue, and drowsiness are some of the ones that spring to mind as the most common. But like I said, we can sort that out my adjusting dosage or the medication, itself. Anti-depressants work on the body in different ways
jumpthegun: (sherlock | on the case)

[personal profile] jumpthegun 2017-08-12 07:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Different things work for different people. I'll put in the prescription now. You should be able to find it tomorrow in the next place you search.

My offer also stands if you ever just need someone to talk to, mate.
jumpthegun: (srs | empathy)

[personal profile] jumpthegun 2017-08-16 03:28 pm (UTC)(link)
No problem. I'll talk to you later, all right, Enoch?