Are you sure you're not just building up a resistance/dependence? I tried anti-depressants but they eventually stopped really doing anything, I believe somewhere between 6 months to a year after starting them. I think resistance is pretty common.
Also, most anti-depressants take a while to kick in, so I suspect any day-to-day dosage changes are going to be more about withdrawal symptoms than anything else.
Yeah, increasing tolerance is probably one of the main factors. But I thought I could counter that with the doubling of the dosage.
Yup, I guess it's likely that the negative day-to-day effects were mostly withdrawal symptoms.
What do you recommend? Just not taking antidepressants for a while?
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