Sorry to hear.If y’all could, say a prayer for my family tomorrow, specifically my sister brother in law & nieces. My nephew is being buried. He committed suicide at 32 years old. If you or anyone you know is struggling with depression, get help. And for Gods sake stay off the Adderall & Xanax.
This is so important. My nephew just holed himself up in his room for the last few years & you couldn’t get him to really talk. Talk to someone. I think with everything we went through with Covid & the lockdowns, a lot of peoples mental health really suffered.Sorry to hear.
and I say a lot of stuff on the internet but I tell my friends a lot, if you are struggling talk to someone. Me. Wife. Mom. Dad. Psychiatrist. Someone.
I'm an over sharer so this doesn't bother me. I "struggle" with anxiety. I mean its under control, but it is there. I have a bottle of klonopin in my car but I have told my doctor (who is also a friend) if a bottle of 30 isn't lasting me 3 to 4 months we need to talk!This is so important. My nephew just holed himself up in his room for the last few years & you couldn’t get him to really talk. Talk to someone. I think with everything we went through with Covid & the lockdowns, a lot of peoples mental health really suffered.
In all seriousness, you need to throw that stuff out. That class of drugs is extremely dangerous. A bottle of 30 lasting 3-4 months can quickly turn into a major addiction problem. And once you're on them, they're hell to get off of.I'm an over sharer so this doesn't bother me. I "struggle" with anxiety. I mean its under control, but it is there. I have a bottle of klonopin in my car but I have told my doctor (who is also a friend) if a bottle of 30 isn't lasting me 3 to 4 months we need to talk!
Trust me i would if i could! I've been using them for about 7 years. Sometimes they last 5 or 6 months but I fly a lot for work and i'll take them when i fly as well.In all seriousness, you need to throw that stuff out. That class of drugs is extremely dangerous. A bottle of 30 lasting 3-4 months can quickly turn into a major addiction problem. And once you're on them, they're hell to get off of.
I understand. Be very careful (and it sounds like you are), and good luck. If it's a low dose and you can keep it to a pill every 2-3 days, you should be fine. But it can spiral out of control quickly if you go through a really traumatic stressful event, so watch it like a hawk.Trust me i would if i could! I've been using them for about 7 years. Sometimes they last 5 or 6 months but I fly a lot for work and i'll take them when i fly as well.
Luckily I don't have an addictive personality, and I am very diligent about tracking how often i take them and how long they last.
Honestly i normal only take a pill about every 7 to 14 days, but when i fly thats one pill on the way and one pill on the way back.I understand. Be very careful (and it sounds like you are), and good luck. If it's a low dose and you can keep it to a pill every 2-3 days, you should be fine. But it can spiral out of control quickly if you go through a really traumatic stressful event, so watch it like a hawk.
Pat,If y’all could, say a prayer for my family tomorrow, specifically my sister brother in law & nieces. My nephew is being buried. He committed suicide at 32 years old. If you or anyone you know is struggling with depression, get help. And for Gods sake stay off the Adderall & Xanax.
I think these medications absolutely do make things worse. Maybe at very low doses and for short-term use, they might help some. But long-term, these are extremely dangerous drugs.Pat (and everyone) do you guys think the medication can actually make it worse in some way - like even taking those individuals to the ultimate breaking point? I'm asking because as I said above, I've had a couple of friends who ended their own lives in the last few years, and both were on some sort of medication. It seems now after thinking back on it that it may have made them very unstable... like, the good times were really high but the bad times took them really really low. All of this sort of went unrecognized (at least by me) at the time, but looking back and finding stuff out after the funeral made me wonder.
Just seems that it's happening more and more, and that would coincide with the skyrocketing prescriptions of these meds in the past couple of decades. Very scary if so.
And these drugs mixed with someone who still drinks alcohol can be a dangerous cocktail. In general we all know alcohol can really magnify the bad times but combined with these drugs it can be too much for some at what otherwise seems to be a random point in time.I think these medications absolutely do make things worse. Maybe at very low doses and for short-term use, they might help some. But long-term, these are extremely dangerous drugs.
Pat, my condolences to you and your family. That kind of death is a tough, tough one to experience.I think these medications absolutely do make things worse. Maybe at very low doses and for short-term use, they might help some. But long-term, these are extremely dangerous drugs.