Posted by Maxime on July 19, 2008, at 17:14:54
In reply to Re: Want to stop meds ... should I?, posted by BGB on July 19, 2008, at 13:41:51
> A suicide attempt (and being in a coma, for that matter) are very intense psychological events...who knows what that could have done to your brain??? We know so little. While it's very possible that this event caused true physiological changes in your brain chemistry, it's also possible that the changes are psychological in nature. That does not diminish their significance. This experience could have completely changed the way that you think. That might be exactly what you needed.
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> Whatever you decide, I just hope that you continue to feel well. It's great to hear a positive story here on PB!!!
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> Take care, Maxie!!!!
> B =)Aw, thank you! I don't mind that the thread was highjacked. I like to see discussion and some valid points for both side of the argument have been made.
Very early on, when I started to experience relief (beginning of March) my psychiatrist that indeed the coma and all the seizures I had may have had a psychological effect on me. He said that when people escape death, that their mood can change. I don't really know if that is the case because I remember being very unhappy that I was still alive.
Anyhow, I am doing well now and trying to live my life as much as possible!
Maxime
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