Pinkaspie5 wrote:
Go see a psychiatrist. If there is something missing in your brain, (neurotransmitters) then there is really no reason why you shouldn't get a little extra help to get you to regular levels of those substances. I have not had any experience with them, but as a med student I find it really absurd not to take that help. Of course there are many side effects, weight loss is possible, amongst many others.. but dont you prefer a little change in appearance in exchange of finally being happy. Yes, you can be happy with depression. Dont hesitate, get some help, that is what it is there for! And no, they do not affect you intellectually, just the opposite, you will be emotionally stable, chances are you will become more productive both physically and mentally.
My thing about weight gain is that I also suffer slightly from Body dysmorphic disorder, especially the varying image of self bit. I used to have a BMI of about 18, and I felt horribly overweight. Now, my BMI is about 20, and I feel really horribly overweight (I lived on about 600 calories a day for five months), and for obvious reasons I wouldn't take any drug that would increase my weight. That's why the weight component is important. I was thinking of something along the lines of an amphetamine derivative.
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