Do Anti-Depressants numb your ambience?



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Anti-depressants increases you serotonin or dopamine which causes a joyful or euphoric sensation. The brain produces a certain height of these chemicals people hold a different threshold of a level where on earth if it drops below it, they become depressed. Anti-depressant decrease the uptake of these chemicals so it stays within the brain longer so it can reach the threshold so you can state a "normal" level but for higher.

It does not numb your reaction (I'm assuming you're talking just about emotions and not your sense of touch) but it will receive you not stress about what you generally would stress you. Depression is sometimes linked to anxiety and it moderate generalized anxiety to an extent. This will make you not trouble about things that middle-of-the-road bother you.

As i said before, it produces a euphoric fear for some people because it increases equal brain chemicals as some illegal drugs. Different ethnic group react to it differently.

My counsel, take it beneath medical supervision and after 6 months to a year, get sour of it slowly and I mean really slowly. Stop taking it over a short time of year of time (quitting cold turkey) will really mess you up. Its great to get you stern into society but should not be used as a crutch for you to lean on for the rest of your life.

Hope this help
In my experience - no. They help stabilise my mood, depression numbs my vibrations.
no
Anti-Depressants are for people beside clinical depresson and it's supposed to correct the chemical imbalance within their brain so really..no it doesn't.
uhm..I think they are supposed to stabalize them. But, I kinda similar to your theory. *begs for some little pallid pills* Promise me you'll share? ;)
I heard they clear you not really care give or take a few much. Such as, if someone keyed your vehicle, you'd be like "oh, okay." If your boss said "you are fired." You would be similar to "Oh, okay."
no- not if you are taking the right dosage.

they just even out the low dips you discern and make it easier to contract with agravation.

look up your med on the internet and do some research.it will explain exactly what the drug does.
No, they'll in recent times confuse them. Feelings come something like through subconscious evaluation of your actions: "did I succeed, did I fail"

When you shortcut handling discontent and depression with a pill, in that can't be any realistic evaluation of your efficacy. Eventually, you'll merely be jaded, without much use of your power of will.
I suggest handling the depression lead on, on a day to afternoon basis, no pills, only a deliberate edict that you live a happy go and persistently rejecting any attitude smaller quantity (on a moment to moment basis if necessary). The more precise you are, the more quickly you'll go and get momentum. It's worth the risk.
dont use it to much, you will get cancer
yes they own that ..effect too
It numbs your senses.
It "compresses" your negative atmosphere, by having your body produce more serotonin.
But .. the body get used to those amounts of serotonin, and if you lower the intake, the body starts "decompressing" your negative ambience, and they quickly rush into your sincerity, and you are depressed again with a plus (which is a minus.) : You become suicidal.
so yes , surrounded by a way it numbs your emotional state (emotions) until the next pill.
they breed you take things easier
i chew over ,but this is not a professional opinion ,newly my one
No - they control your negative emotion such as anxiety, negative self-image, low self confidence, suicidal thoughts etc. enable you to function in society in need these unnecessary burdens. But remember that ultimately you are responsible for your moods and can control them - I have!
Yes, they may, as they are sedative.
If they're prescribed correctly, for the right diagnosis and reasons, surrounded by the right dose, generally the answer is "No."
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