CrazyBoards: On Side Effects, Or, What Sucks Less? - CrazyBoards

Jump to content

Page 1 of 1

On Side Effects, Or, What Sucks Less? Rate Topic: -----

#1 User is offline   Fiona 

  • To choose is also to begin. (Starhawk)
  • Pip
  • Group: Inmate Emeritus
  • Posts: 830
  • Joined: 16-May 05

Posted 21 May 2005 - 10:23 PM

Side effects suck, and some suck more than others.

The question is what sucks less? The side effects? Or the illness?

Medication is about relieving whatever it is that ails you -- suicidal depression, mania, psychosis, whatever. The decision about what medication to take needs to be based on what will most effectively treat you, not on selecting side effects (with few exceptions).

This is a cost-benefit analysis, and the benefit almost always wins. Is a bit of weight gain worse than unremitting suicidal depression? Is a little sedation worse than psychosis? Are there other likely-to-be-effective options easily available?

Side effects that are bad for your general health (e.g. aplastic anemia), make an important/crucial life activity difficult/impossible, or going to do permanent damage to you are obviously not worth whatever benefit they bring.

For myself: I get great results from Parnate, and take it knowing that if I screw up the diet it could kill me, among other unpleasant side effects. It is still infinitely better than the depression I suffer without it. Nothing has worked as well as this and there's nothing left to try. More important, if I hadn't let the side effects get to me four years ago, and the idea that there must be something else as useful, I almost certainly wouldn't have lost those years to this illness.

And Jerod's great pages on the site:
What You Need to Know About Side Effects
http://www.crazymeds...SideEffects.htm

12 Steps to Stay on Drugs
http://www.crazymeds.us/12step.htm

Alas we cannot predict either effectiveness or side effects until we take the meds. 

Fiona

This post has been edited by Fiona: 20 November 2005 - 09:45 PM

Why not give today a chance? You can always kill yourself tomorrow.

The truly courageous choices are the ones a person makes over and over and over again, knowing the cost but facing the same burden again tomorrow. (M. A. Pakulak)

~~~N.B. Nothing I say can or should be mistaken for actual medical advice. Nope. Not me. Not any of it.~~~
~~~For medical advice, call your doctor!~~~

Page 1 of 1