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Psychadelics are honestly the only antidepressants that have ever worked for me. I've tried every antidepressant under the sun, and a tiny mushroom is the only thing that has made me feel happy enough to cry.
Cheaper too.
It's like a real "fix" while the meds just mask stuff. Psilocybin let's you word things out and actually get new perspective. I had great experiences about decade ago with my first uses. It's helped me slow much much even for the year or two after stopping.
I've wanted to try again but I'm not in a position when I can actually have peace.
Lexapro fucked up my life.
It can be really helpful or harmful, depending on the context. I think there’s a ton of promise for psychedelics for mental health, but I get nervous about people taking them to self-medicate.
It’s one reason I’m more interested in psychedelic assisted therapy, because in my personal experience, while I did have some positive changes, I think I also didn’t interpret some of those new perspectives in an ultimately healthy way. In the end, I feel like I learned that I’m not mentally healthy enough to responsibly take psychedelics outside of a professional therapy program.
Fortunately I was able to do some genetic testing through my psychiatrist, and I was finally able to find an antidepressant that actually works with minimal side effects, after a lot of trial and error with stuff that I reacted really poorly to.