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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_stormer2010" data-source="post: 659174" data-attributes="member: 39190"><p>I got medicated at one stage in my life after something of a breakdown (had quite a rough 2 years between 2006/08 mostly the results of my own choices) but I didn't take to well to it and stopped after a while. It made me dizzy, frantic and paranoid. Seeing the psychiatrist really helped though, just talking honestly and openly to some random person where I didn't care so much about the 'shame' accosiated with mental problems. That and later finding a church where God is the actual focus and not just an excuse for religious trappings has gotten me into a place where I feel really comfortable with who I am and what I can mean for those around me. </p><p></p><p>I'm not trying to say don't try medication or that it can't work but for me.. I just didn't feel 'right' while taking the medication perscribed to me at that stage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_stormer2010, post: 659174, member: 39190"] I got medicated at one stage in my life after something of a breakdown (had quite a rough 2 years between 2006/08 mostly the results of my own choices) but I didn't take to well to it and stopped after a while. It made me dizzy, frantic and paranoid. Seeing the psychiatrist really helped though, just talking honestly and openly to some random person where I didn't care so much about the 'shame' accosiated with mental problems. That and later finding a church where God is the actual focus and not just an excuse for religious trappings has gotten me into a place where I feel really comfortable with who I am and what I can mean for those around me. I'm not trying to say don't try medication or that it can't work but for me.. I just didn't feel 'right' while taking the medication perscribed to me at that stage. [/QUOTE]
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