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Probably the closest I've been in 15 years at least. Antidepressants have been a miracle for me
Isn't it the best when the meds work?
It really is. It's funny, I was already dealing with my issues in healthy ways apparently, not that it felt like it helped at the time. When I was going through the intro sessions with my therapist and I was talking about my past and my issues, etc, I would describe an annoying behavior I don't really like that I would use to work around myself and get hit with the "no, that's good, that's adaptive" and thinking about it that way it starts to make sense how I'm still alive. Anyways now with the meds, I no longer need half those things and can actually work on fixing the causes, rather than use behavioral work arounds
It's like a light goes on that never had a bulb in it.
That's an incredibly accurate way of putting it
Thatβs fucking awesome. Stoked for you!