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    Doctor here. I’m a bit busy right now so I have to keep it short. Just wanted to give my two-cents on the antidepressants thing. One common misconception when it comes to antidepressants is that they are the solution, the cure so to speak. This is not true. What antidepressants is in fact is that they provide you a buffer zone. The intention is not to make you happy, but rather to give you a neutral headspace. In that buffer zone, it is up to you to try and find things that make you feel a bit better.

    That’s why it is also a long process. When you’re lost, it is hard to find the right activities for yourself. My advice would be that you should talk to your doctor. Explain that your previous antidepressants didn’t work, get the new ones they prescribe, and work on yourself in that buffer zone.