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08-14-07, 09:27 PM #1
Are antidepressants a disqualifier . . .
Is taking antidepressants a disqualifier to becoming an officer? What about seeing a therapist/psychologist for garden variety depression?
Thanks.
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08-14-07, 10:18 PM #2
Duh
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08-14-07, 11:57 PM #3
Thank you davblay.
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08-15-07, 07:59 AM #4
I would think so also - I mean, there are things that happen (like being in combat) during some enlistments that make Marines HAVE to take anti depressants. If something freaked you out bad enough in civilian life, military life WILL NOT be for you.
I'm not trying to be mean or anything but, why would you want to join at 29? You'll make more money finishing law school and going that route.
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08-15-07, 06:36 PM #5Originally Posted by Marine84
But I understand that the Marines have had enough experience at this thing to know what kind of people make successful Marines and what kind of people don't. And if I fall into the second group I defer to their wisdom.
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08-15-07, 07:27 PM #6
Take some St.John's Wart,,,,or,,,, Heck, Now I'm getting depressed.
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08-15-07, 10:09 PM #7
Then again it could be what you need.... The Marine's build both mind and body. Those pills are not forever. I went through some depression myself. You'd be amazed at how many people could use them. Keep in mind it is a chemical imbalance most of the time. You are not crazy.
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08-16-07, 02:07 AM #8
Antidepressants are a disqualier all around, not just for shiny collars.
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08-16-07, 05:44 AM #9
Although it might be a good idea to take some anti-deppressants to be around some officers or canidates that ask dumbazz questions!
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08-16-07, 10:29 AM #10
Haha, oorah, SSgt.
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08-16-07, 11:57 AM #11
Call the OSO. I would say it is a disqualifier, but sometimes odd things happen to get those professional degree types into the military. The Navy jumps through hoops to get doctors, lawyers, and chaplains- so the Marine Corps may do some odd things to get lawyers. Calling can't hurt anything.
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08-21-07, 11:17 AM #12
Heres what you do. Stop taking them just before you go, By the time you get there you wont need them anymore. You wont have time to be depressed.
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08-21-07, 02:00 PM #13Originally Posted by Alphaonethree
I tried cold turkey once and it was not good. About a week later I was in the ER thinking I was having a heart attack when it was just an old fashioned whopper of a panic attack. Then I was weaned from them, and that ended up not being good either. Back on.
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08-21-07, 06:32 PM #14
St Johns Wart,,,, And Vitamin B stress tabs,,, Mega dose... Take it from someone who was locked up in the VA,,, Padded room and all. I'm probably the only one here who has been declared sane,,,,,,, Have you?
You wanna change out the chemicals in your brain?/// Run, Forrest, Run. And Zulu is right,, never stop a dose,, Wean off. Stop some of them, and you may kill yourself.
Did you know all of those teen high school shooters were on perscribed drugs? Ritolin don't kill you. It kills others.
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