The Dark Side of SSRIs

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  • @darkscienceyt
    @darkscienceyt  Рік тому +62

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  • @Chris06660
    @Chris06660 Рік тому +2

    I've started taking SSRIs a month ago, and I will say I feel like something is different. My anxiety certainly isn't as bad, which is nice, but the depression is still there. Overall, it is better than nothing. Having less anxiety certainly makes life a lot less difficult.

  • @zba113
    @zba113  +426

    The real dark side of ssris is cranking your hog for an hour.

  • @Kweghp
    @Kweghp  +205

    Had I not been prescribed an SSRI, I 100% would not be here.

  • @Fuzzycryptid

    I've been on an SSRI since 2019, and it does personally help me. Before, I rarely, if ever, felt real happiness and would be completely debilitated by negative emotions. Now, my problems are still there, but it's easier to deal with. My depression is situational now rather than all-encompassing. I'd consider myself a happier person than I was before. Then again, I've never known life without depression, even as a young child, so I don't really have anything to compare it to. I just know it's better than it used to be!

  • @phyllojoe5346

    SSRI's must be prescribed carefully! For me, they have let me be stable enough to engage in therapy and lessen suicidal ideation, literally a lifesaver. But I also have a friend whose mental health was permanently worsened from trying an SSRI. This is a fascinating area of research going forward, and I hope we get better treatments for EVERYONE with depression and mental illness.

  • @elizabethwilliams6651
    @elizabethwilliams6651 21 день тому +141

    Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.

  • @eldenfindley186

    SSRIs saved my life twice. Lexapro has been going great for me. I feel so sorry for those who have had bad experiences.

  • @Joseph-mw2rl

    A fucked up childhood and years of SSRI use rendered me impotent at 19. It is so embarrassing and humiliating to tell every potential sex partners that you're pretty much non functional and can't make them happy. It doesn't even lower your sex drive, just makes you impotent. So it's like having an itch on your back but your arms are paralyzed.

  • @gianlucatartaro1335
    @gianlucatartaro1335 Рік тому +814

    I’ve been taking SSRIs for 8-9 years (Prozac until about a year ago, Zoloft since then), and while they have always done the job, I could always tell that something wasn’t quite right. I don’t have that extreme numbing because I can still feel pretty happy and sad at times, but I never felt like the actual problem was being attacked by the meds… I really hope this new research finds some real solutions, because depression has been ruining my life for far too long now :( If science can make me go back to when life was happy, I would do/give anything to get it!

  • @Northern.Town.
    @Northern.Town. Рік тому +636

    SSRIs and SNRIs have saved my life, but I have extreme depression and anxiety. I still feel that enough research has not been done on people like me. Something worked. I am alive today and can thank almost 30 years of medication.

  • @ChristianMark-il3zz

    Psychedelics like psilocybin mushrooms have shown a lot of promise in helping people with mental health issues.

  • @foodiebofficial

    I recently got prescribed an SSRI for my panic disorder after I having the worst panic attack I’ve ever had at work that put me out of work for a week. I will say, I’ve become a completely different person. I actually enjoy going out to little minuscule things such as shopping for groceries and going to get gas. (Yes I literally would panic over little things like that.) I don’t hide anymore and even friends and family have commented on how much happier I am now. Although I’m not 100% better obviously, just being able to leave the house without being deathly terrified of pretty much any and everything, is worth it.

  • @AndrewGlitchMasterBalaschak

    I was prescribed an SSRI and honestly i can't say i relate to any of this. Being on an SSRI has allowed me to feel both happy and sad without spiralling downward into depression, before i was on the SSRI i could barely even register emotion. Thankful that it also hasn't affected my sex life! Of course, i can only speak for myself but I'm very grateful for the drug.

  • @oliviakamara7153
    @oliviakamara7153 Рік тому +235

    An SSRI saved my life. I dont think everyone should take them though. Lots of people on them for mild depression and anxiety. I feel you should only take them once mental illness becomes debilitating and prevents you from living normally. I had mild mental illness before it got really bad. I wish i had gone to therapy sooner to maybe prevent me from needing meds. I truly am glad they exist though. I really wouldn't be here without them

  • @jadey_wadey333

    I was diagnosed with depression, GAD and panic attacks after I was sent to a mental facility at 14 over a s**cide attempt. They prescribed me SSRIs, and the months that followed were absolute hell. I came to find out a year later what was actually causing my depressive symptoms was undiagnosed borderline. I was put on cocktail of SSRIs and sedatives at that young age, and experienced severe manic and depressive episodes, random dissociative breaks from reality, and exhibited worse self harm behavoirs. After I threw up and passed out during a severe panic attack at 16, my mom decided to take me off the cocktail of meds that were clearly making things worse. Best decision ever - at 17, I experimented with psychedlics, and cried tears of joy for hours during my trip in my sister's arms because all the intrusive negative thoughts that plagued me were gone. They've never been that severe since, and once I was an adult I was able to seek a more suiting, holistic treatment that I believe has saved my life. I've never thought of ending my life or hurting myself since, but moral of the story is it's fucking terrifying how quick doctors are to put kids on SSRIs and SSNIs. It's almost like they're used as this giant flimsy bandage doctors are quick to slap onto a patient's mental health issues without further investigating their symptoms. Bandaids dont fix bullet holes; these medications don't magically make things better for most people. We need a MUCH better system for people struggling with mental health conditions.

  • @solid5315

    Im 34 now and was diagnosed with severe panic disorder and depression at 17. Within month of taking SSRI all my panic attacks vanished and I was able to continue my life as any other happy teenager

  • @phinhnanthasone1231
    @phinhnanthasone1231 Рік тому +766

    Medication doesn't necessairly solve the problems which caused depression

  • @dunar1005
    @dunar1005 Рік тому +683

    As a medical researcher i would like to amend that the suicidal tendencies in the first two month of severe depressed people come from the uptake of serotonin by the auto-receptors, which leads to increased energy, which is then used by the still severely depressed person to follow up on their suicidal thoughts

  • @cold_hands_hot_lead

    I felt so awful on any SSRIs. Either felt worse or like a shell of a person. I tried lamotrigine too for my eating disorder but it gave me awful nightmares. I've been off meds for about a year and a half now, making small changes in my daily routine, going to family therapy and gym and finally starting to feel like myself again mentally and physically. I attempted 3 times in my life and i'm so blessed to still be here. My heart is breaking for people who had their lives taken by depression and anxiety. It's a uphill battle.