I only ask because, I have belief that I have bi-polar myself as well as my brother. Me and him both had similar problems in the past and we both eventually were given anti-depression pills that gave us the same side affects. I’ve only self-diagnosed myself with bi-polar, but I have belief I have bipolar because of my father having signs of it and both me and my brother too.
Well when me and my brother took doses of the antidepressants the first sign we similarly had was we felt tired all the time. We felt sleepy and it made us both feel even more depressed and sad than we’d been without the medication.
I had anti-depressant medication before he did so I had the problems at first. I felt unmotivated, sad, tired, clinically depressed and suicidal. After a week I stopped taking them because I wasn’t feeling any better and I didn’t think they were working. Eventually after so long when my brother was doing something through the service they diagnosed him with depression and gave him anti-depressants too. Soon he had the same side affects as I did when I started taking them. He was starting to become too unmotivated and depressed even more to an extent he couldn’t take care of his bill, child, or keeping up with a job.
He fortunately stopped taking them too and I told him that anti-depressants didn’t work with me either. It only caused our mood to be thrown out of balance.We could stop having such a terrible mood swings and causing family matters.
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