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In reply to the discussion: Meditation 'works just as well as anti-depressants' [View all]Are_grits_groceries
(17,139 posts)I'm sorry I was snippy.
I have long believed that different people respond uniquely to the treatments used for depression. This is true in general, but I think it's particularly relevant to those with psychiatric issues.
We still know so little about the brain in relation to 'mental illnesses' and the drugs or methods used to treat them. You have to find the right combination and that can be hard to do. In my case, if the meds I was prescribed were not at the right dosage for me, they were basically useless. Getting that exact mix right is frustrating and time consuming.
I think that many people do respond well to meditation, exercise, and other nonpharmaceutical methods. This is the optimum treatment IMO. People get healthier overall without the side effects and other problems.
Hopefully, as research moves forward, doctors will know more about the brain's response to different drugs and treatments in more detail. That will hopefully make the best treatment with the fewest problems more readily apparent.
BTW when I have an anxiety attack, my first line of response is to control my breathing. That may begin to lessen the attack and I don't have to resort to anything else.