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I've had clinical depression and GAD since I was 16. It's been tough to deal with at times. Really an up and down battle. There's been times when I've wanted to end it all. The anti-depressants worked in the beginning, but my tolerance is so high I'm numb to them. Talking to a shrink sometimes helps, but so does talking to any random stranger... Whether or not they're interesting and have something to say is what counts.
I've found over the last few years that pot helps a lot. Is it escapism? Am I trying to ignore my condition/s? I don't really know. For now the weed does the trick. However I can feel my body accommodating to the stimulus. Won't be long before it no longer does it for me.. I'll have to find something new then. I heard Kratom is good.
Anyone else suffer from similar conditions? How did you find out about your condition. When were you diagnosed. How do you cope?
Cannabis can be therapeutic for a lot of people, if it works for you, it works for you. But use it to get you doing things that will help you move forward in life, even if it is just taking care of yourself, eating healthy food, exercise, and being social. Getting a good social network going is key! Remember too that the research for antidepressants shows that it is mostly a placebo effect, at best, and that for those who see benefits (as measured by depression questionnaires) it is mostly in terms of improved sleep. About 1/3 of people never experience a 50% reduction in symptoms, no matter how many antidepressants they take or therapy sessions they undergo, so you are not alone. Ketamine is always there if things get really dark, it costs a lot as it isn't covered by insurance, but if it is life or death, it is worth trying. Best.

