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The greenlander was better... u confuse me everytime avatar and nick changer lol :D come on enough of that now oke...

maybe u need a girl to take your mind off :)

That could also increase his stress and depression, plus he might no longer be able to afford to buy lasers. For those of us that are single and live in the right area it may be better to become buy$exual, from now on when you want $ex just buy it. :crackup:

Pman and starlight are correct, those drugs are mildly effective with bad side effects, they are mostly a scam by big pharma to make billions of dollars. Try to get off the drugs. A few drinks once in awhile helps, you should try Saint John's wort, it's available in most large stores in the vitamins and supplements section. Maybe medical marijuana.


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I've struggled with depression for many years and I agree meds are a last resort. I know because I tried that before more conventional ways to help deal with it and they do have some nasty side effects. I remember Prozac specifically made me feel almost emotionless and a almost like a zombie going about my day which in return made me feel worse. The worst side effect I've had is urinating blood which is a scary thing to see one day when you wake up.

Anyway I've personally found it way more helpful to talk to a people who actually listen and don't just brush off what you have to say, but of course everyone is different so you just have to do you. Also don't be afraid to switch psychologist if you feel the current one isn't aiding to your needs. I went through about 10 to find one I thought best suited me and what I felt like I needed which was really just to leave my comfort zone because no guy really wants to talk about their feelings and if they do we all hide some of them.

Best of luck
 
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I've struggled with depression for many years and I agree meds are a last resort. I know because I tried that before more conventional ways to help deal with it and they do have some nasty side effects. I remember Prozac specifically made me feel almost emotionless and a almost like a zombie going about my day which in return made me feel worse. The worst side effect I've had is urinating blood which is a scary thing to see one day when you wake up.

Anyway I've personally found it way more helpful to talk to a people who actually listen and don't just brush off what you have to say, but of course everyone is different so you just have to do you. Also don't be afraid to switch psychologist if you feel the current one isn't aiding to your needs. I went through about 10 to find one I thought best suited me and what I felt like I needed which was really just to leave my comfort zone because no guy really wants to talk about their feelings and if they do we all hide some of them.

Best of luck

Thanks!

I remember seeing a YouTube video and the person talking mentioned it might be due to hormone imbalance and I should go take a test to rule that out. Might be worth a try? :)

-Alex
 
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