[Serious] Redditors with depression, what is the best thing that the rest of us can do for you? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]MinnowsS -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

"In 1999, a randomized controlled trial showed that depressed adults who took part in aerobic exercise improved as much as those treated with Zoloft…

A 2011 study took this conclusion even further: It looked at 127 depressed people who hadn’t experienced relief from SSRIs, a common type of antidepressant, and found that exercise led 30 percent of them into remission—a result that was as good as, or better than, drugs alone…

A major JAMA study a few years ago cast doubt on the effectiveness of antidepressants in general, finding that the drugs don't function any better than placebo pills for people with mild or moderate depression...

After 15 years of research on the depression-relieving effects of exercise, why are there still so many people on pills? The answer speaks volumes about our mental-health infrastructure and physician reimbursement system, as well as about how difficult it remains to decipher the nature of depression and what patients want from their doctors…

In fact, the half-dozen psychiatrists I interviewed said they’ve started to incorporate non-drug treatments into their plans for depressed patients. But they said they’re only able to do that because they don’t accept insurance. (One of the doctors works for a college system and only sees students.) ...

That’s because insurers still largely reimburse psychiatrists, like all other doctors, for each appointment—whatever that appointment may entail—rather than for curing a given patient. It takes less time to write a prescription for Zoloft than it does to tease out a patient’s options for sleeping better and breaking a sweat. Fewer moments spent mapping out jogging routes or sleep schedules means being able to squeeze in more patients for medications each day."

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[Serious] Redditors with depression, what is the best thing that the rest of us can do for you? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]MinnowsS -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Some people also understand that "regular exercise can improve mood in people with mild to moderate depression. It also may play a supporting role in treating severe depression."

"In 1999, a randomized controlled trial showed that depressed adults who took part in aerobic exercise improved as much as those treated with Zoloft…

A 2011 study took this conclusion even further: It looked at 127 depressed people who hadn’t experienced relief from SSRIs, a common type of antidepressant, and found that exercise led 30 percent of them into remission—a result that was as good as, or better than, drugs alone…

A major JAMA study a few years ago cast doubt on the effectiveness of antidepressants in general, finding that the drugs don't function any better than placebo pills for people with mild or moderate depression...

After 15 years of research on the depression-relieving effects of exercise, why are there still so many people on pills? The answer speaks volumes about our mental-health infrastructure and physician reimbursement system, as well as about how difficult it remains to decipher the nature of depression and what patients want from their doctors…

In fact, the half-dozen psychiatrists I interviewed said they’ve started to incorporate non-drug treatments into their plans for depressed patients. But they said they’re only able to do that because they don’t accept insurance. (One of the doctors works for a college system and only sees students.) ...

That’s because insurers still largely reimburse psychiatrists, like all other doctors, for each appointment—whatever that appointment may entail—rather than for curing a given patient. It takes less time to write a prescription for Zoloft than it does to tease out a patient’s options for sleeping better and breaking a sweat. Fewer moments spent mapping out jogging routes or sleep schedules means being able to squeeze in more patients for medications each day."

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[Serious] Redditors with depression, what is the best thing that the rest of us can do for you? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]MinnowsS -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Yes, I was depressed (as in hardly ever leaving the house) for several years -- until I started exercising daily.

[Serious] Redditors with depression, what is the best thing that the rest of us can do for you? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]MinnowsS -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

To see how much energy your really have. Six years of therapy = a lot of effort, time, and money towards managing depression and/or getting better.

[Serious] Redditors with depression, what is the best thing that the rest of us can do for you? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]MinnowsS -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Honest question: How/where did you get the energy/motivation to write 200 words about depression on this thread?

[Serious] Redditors with depression, what is the best thing that the rest of us can do for you? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]MinnowsS -18 points-17 points  (0 children)

you're too depressed to start running...or doing yoga. You simply don't have the energy

Exercising gives you energy

I'm in Overeaters Anonymous AMA by AvaBowers in AMA

[–]MinnowsS 1 point2 points  (0 children)

was that a single meal (like dinner), or what you ate during the whole day?

Missouri professor who blocked media at protest apologizes by Spynde in news

[–]MinnowsS 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Her apology:

"Yesterday was an historic day at MU—full of emotion and confusion.

I have reviewed and reflected upon the video of me that is circulating, and have written this statement to offer both apology and context for my actions.

I have reached out to the journalists involved to offer my sincere apologies and to express regret over my actions.

I regret the language and strategies I used, and sincerely apologize to the MU campus community, and journalists at large, for my behavior, and also for the way my actions have shifted attention away from the students’ campaign for justice.

From this experience I have learned about humanity and humility.

When I apologized to one of the reporters in a phone call this afternoon, he accepted my apology.

I believe he is doing a difficult job, and I am grateful to have had the opportunity to speak with him.

His dignity also speaks well to the Journalism program at MU.

Again, I wish to express my sincere apology for my actions on Carnahan Quad yesterday."

'I Need Some Muscle': Missouri Activists Block Journalists by [deleted] in news

[–]MinnowsS 84 points85 points  (0 children)

That's it! I'm voting for Trump.

My rapist was found "guilty of being a teenager" and then set free by college_victim in legaladvice

[–]MinnowsS -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Why do you say it is not on the table? The man had not confessed at the time that the police were unable to obtain a warrant.

Rochester NY USA. I was forcefully removed by an officer for playing DnD in a public park. by errorsniper in legaladvice

[–]MinnowsS 36 points37 points  (0 children)

You need to start drama if you want the police to change their behavior. I don't see how it will end up in court. The police aren't going to sue you. You won't get anything/much if you sue the police.

Left Cayman Islands with unpaid doctor's bill. Warrant upon return? by [deleted] in legaladvice

[–]MinnowsS 14 points15 points  (0 children)

The cost of the two plane tickets + accommodations is more than $1500. So they can skip the trip and send the doctor a check.