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Antidepressants & Chemical Imbalance, Psychology w/ Shannon

Is depression really a chemical imbalance and how do antidepressants work? Do SSRIs really correct a brain chemical problem with serotonin? Is there a depression test to check neurotransmitters? Despite big pharma ads and psychiatry theory, find out the truth about antidepressant drugs.

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  • I had a huge problem with antidepressants, my blood pressure went very high and also some relatives had problems, this is all because of the doctor prescriptions, they only care about money and pharmaceutical companies share a lot of their income with unethical doctors, I decided to get legal help to try to recover my life back we received the necesary help in this toll free number in USA 1888-652-2889

  • @fsagarnagaaw Thanks very much for your information, I was not sure abut the phone number you give, but I decided to call because my father had a lot of side effects with an antidepressant, we had to spend a lot of money in hospitals and doctors to keep him alive, that is why I decided to get legal help and sue the pharmaceutical company and that phone number was the key element to start, I hope you are all fine and god bless!

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  • My god you're gorgeous

  • OTC sleeping pills just to relax. I had extreme insomnia with lots of nightmares. Although it helped me at the time in important ways, I fear sometime what regular, continual use of it does.

  • I took Prozac when it first came out. I was in my late twenties during the eighties. It did seem to have a permanent effect on an issue I had with anxiety/panic attacks that would sometimes get delusional. I still get anxiety but it just doesn't manifest in that way anymore. Which I can tell you was a great relief because they were truly horrifying. But it also seemed to put me in a blissful, carefree state. Prior to then I would regularly take 6

  • i think medications effect different brains differently, its not an antidepressant, but my dr gave me melatonin to sleep and said not to take more than 3 because i would wake up in a hospital..... i didnt even sleep after taking 4.

  • This video was too depressing, I had to stop at 01:08, actually, I felt overwhelmed by Shannon and her monotone delivery, so, I...........

  • Took prozac for a month. Made me exhausted, weak, and made some of my hair fall out-which luckily grew back about over the months after stopping the med. Tried Effexor for 2 weeks and it made me exhausted, weak, and caused bone and heart pains (although I'm only 23, in excellent physical shape, and have never had any pains of that sort before).

  • At that phone number they said they were only taking mothers with babies with brith defects. No other info is given

  • I have depression, take all kinds of pills, and it's not worth it, it alters the brain which means it changes your behavior, has loads of side-effects. Did you know that they sodium fluoride in Prozac, which is also used in rat poison, it's sick that anyone takes that garbage, psychiatry is the real disease in our world, trust me..Locking up people if they think their behavior doesn't fit their perspective of normal, nazi scumbags!!

  • The placebo effect is still effective. Suffering is still suffering, and the longterm effects of untreated depression/OCD have major consequences. This isn't to say I would advocate to medicate everyone. Proper psychotherapy + Rx has been repeatedly shown to be beneficial, whereas psychoTx or PsychoRx separately weren't as effective. I do agree its important to educate your audience but you're also insinuating they should stay clear of any medication.

  • And there IS evidence that there is a serotonin imbalance...

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