Quote Originally Posted by Nochowderforyou
It's not that simple bro. Manic-depressive people, or bi-polar people, it is not in their head. It is a chemical imbalance and is not something you can tell your brain to switch. It happens when the brain is lacking those natural chemicals that your body produces, using prescription medication helps get those clogged chemicals flowing naturally again so a person can function normally. When your body is lacking those chemicals, a person can't tell themselves it's all in their heads. They can't help it because they are trapped, and using the right kind of drugs free those chemicals. When those chems. ain't there, a person feels sad.

So unless you have a mental illness, you don't know jack. No offense

see, i had similar problems facing depression and anxiety and from my experience it is in your head. the fda aren't trying to help people - they'd lose all their money if they actually cured diseases and you can't tell me that all these years "researching" diseases that they haven't found a cure. the government is the biggest crack dealer in the world and the people keep falling victim.
moeburn, i suggest you do some research of your own, because there are natural cures for your problem...
Ganj Reviewed by Ganj on . so very, very depressed... need help... I'm not sure when it started, maybe a week ago, it definately happened yesterday. I just can't enjoy anything anymore. Something else inside of me is dictating how happy I am. Last night it got so bad I was convinced my life was over and I was ready to die. The moment I woke up this morning I thought "hey that was pretty stupid of me last night", and then 5 minutes later it started again. That lasted until noon when, for literally like 30 seconds, I came out of it. I was free of the Rating: 5