Some medications can be very harmful..
I will let you make your own mind up about this Antidepressant called Viibryd.
Yes, anti-depressants do act differently from person to person, however what Susan Wooten experienced in her story below, is reason for concern.
Susan Wooten ON FACEBOOK. Not
sure many of you know, but i have been sick a while. don't let anyone
you know take Viibryd (depression medicine). it is new, so i tried it. I
have never been sicker in my life. and then they had to wean me off of
it slowly. been sick now for several months. hopefully the withdrawals
will lessen soon. Just please, want to let everyone know not to try this
stuff. and before everyone says, "everyone's
body chemistry is different," i agree. But i fell 12 times, multiple
bruises, cracked ankle bone, all that. sleeping 16 hrs a day, dizzy,
nauseated (threw up 2 x today, and have been off this stuff since Nov.
19. I've been in touch with the drug company 3 times and they say they
don't have enough data to let me know how long this stuff will stay in
my system. all i know is i've been virtually bedbound for 3 months. It's
a new drug, so just don't try it ok? not sure this will help anyone,
but if it does, it is worth telling.
Try and find the root cause of your depression.
Think back through the years of the many times you have felt sad.
You probably won't feel as sad about it now that time has passed.
NEVER watch SAD or EMOTIONALLY DRAINING MOVIES.
Mix with positive people.
Listen to Joel Osteen. I have personally found him to be one of the best encouragers.