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Chapter 6: Medication

In this episode Vanessa talks through the different medication and treatments she's had for her depression and the effect it had on her.

Episode 6 of the Unhappy, Not Ill podcast, hosted by Vanessa and Este, titled "Chapter 6: Medication" was published on December 24, 2021 and runs 28 minutes.

December 24, 2021 ·28m · Unhappy, Not Ill

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In this episode Vanessa talks through the different medication and treatments she's had for her depression and the effect it had on her.

Being unhappy is not situational, it runs much deeper. Vanessa was first prescribed "happy pills" in her late teens, and continued to take medication for her depression until the age of 46. In this episode Vanessa talks through the different medication and treatments she's had for her depression and the effect it had on her. 

If you don't feel, you won't deal. If you don't deal, you won't heal. 


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Disclaimer: This is not medical advice. Consult you doctor for any advice regarding medication or treatments for depression.

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