How long did it take for your antidepressant to start working?

How long did it take for your antidepressant to start working?

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25 years

Start?

5 years later, they still haven't

As soon as I inhaled.

Six years and I'm still waiting.

Ask your doctor you fucking dipshit.

Usually they begin doing their job 2 weeks after you've started, if you can call it a job at all. Anti-depressants aren't the answer, trust me.

A couple weeks until I started noticing a difference. But it takes up to 6 months for it to fully work

they don't. The only way to get rid of your depression is for you to do something about it.

>working
They won't fix your health, your IQ, your career, your relation to your mom and dad, your dick size, your place in the social hierarchy, your ability to score with the hot chick, etc.
So what do you mean by "working"?

Bitch I done told you they don't work

three and a half weeks or so. still not that optimal, but it's better than nothing

pot is a depressant you retarded manchild.

>trusting jewish pharma

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>Be Jewish elite
>Oppress the nation state
>people become depressed
>invent a pill to make the goyim think the depression is gone
profit

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humans have been evolved to fit certain roles

do that and your depression will be gone

>just conform goy

>Offering no help to a legit question.

Real talk? About two weeks, but if this is the first time you've been prescribed one, it could take longer. The class they prescribed may also not be the right one for you. I started on an SSRI, which worked for a bit but then slowly lost effectiveness. The doc moved me to a different class that didn't work at all. I'm now on a different SSRI that works pretty well. It's all about finding the right balance. Unfortunately, this isn't going to be instant

Anti-depressants doesn't cure your problem, it just treats some of the symptoms.

They lift you up so that you can do the rest of the work.

This. If you really want to get over depression, get your life together or remove yourself from the sources of negativity in your life. Pills don't fix anything, they just hide some symptoms and eventually things get worse because it doesn't teach you how to actually deal with your problems. Same goes for religion.

DonĀ“t take this kike shit. Are you retarded?

They didn't! I manned up and learned how to cope with life like Everyone else does. Hell if I was going to give into the pharmaceutical companies and become another lethargic statistic. Power on boys and girls!

Listen to this guy. 2 weeks at the earliest. I typically find people dont benefit until 3 to 4 weeks. Also research shows much better results when combined with psychotherapy then either alone.

What do you mean by "work"?

The antidepressants have already "worked" for the doctor, because you have already paid to see the doctor and get the prescription. As a way for the doctor to get your money, the antidepressants "work" immediately.

As a way to make you feel good, the antidepressants may not "work" at all. The ability of an antidepressant to make you feel less depressed and more satisfied with your life depends largely on your susceptibility to a placebo effect, rather than any specific chemical property of the antidepressant.

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They may or may not work for you, however something they didn't tell me when they prescribed the medication was that the withdrawals are absolutely insane.

I was beginning to feel the effects of the withdrawal before I was even ready for my next dose. I was forced to either quit the medicine there or take it more frequently which would then just build my tolerance and lead me back to the same point I was at.

The placebo effect can be extraordinarily strong.