Ana54 wrote:
For the depressed people like me who feel dead or like they are going to die in any way or go to hell or anything like that, are stimulants a good idea? I think they would work wonders for me, I really think so, but would they have a negative (depressive) effect in the long run?
Everyone is different, I can only tell you what works for me, a long-time depressive. I found ritalin to be legal, safe and effective motivation/stimulation: it makes me feel like getting up in the morning, going to work, working, solving problems, and doing things in general. Used responsibly (don't overdo it, you'll stress your heart and run out too soon) it's a modern medical miracle for depressives or those with slow metabolism. [So of course there are people who want to ban it.] The only side effects for me are slight nervousness and more urination during the second hour.
As for the long term, I've been using it for 15 years, and don't think I'm any more depressed than before.
Unfortunately, it can be tricky to get a prescription for this class of drugs: too many people have abused stimulants. I was diagnosed ADD, so that's what mine is prescribed for.
Technically, ritalin (methylphenidate) is only pseudo-speed; there is a better pharmaceutical, but i doubt i can get a prescription.
The other side of the depressive equation, antidepressants, are another whole discussion - I've tried several over the years, and they're getting better at targeting the individual neurotransmitters. I'm just glad I can take ritalin along with them.