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6 votes
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A psychedelic renaissance
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How a wooden bench in Zimbabwe is starting a revolution in mental health
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The empty promise of suicide prevention: Many of the problems that lead people to kill themselves cannot be fixed with a little extra serotonin
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Psychedelic renaissance: Could MDMA help with PTSD, depression and anxiety?
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'Our goal is to halve the male suicide rate’: why no-frills therapy works for men
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Ketamine: Now By Prescription
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Going to work in South Africa, with a depression prescription
Good news: I'll be starting my new work in Cape Town, South Africa soon. Not so good news: I have depression, and is currently on the antidepressant Sertraline. My question would be the following:...
Good news: I'll be starting my new work in Cape Town, South Africa soon.
Not so good news: I have depression, and is currently on the antidepressant Sertraline.
My question would be the following:
How are prescriptions of the antidepressant handled in the South African health care system? Can I obtain, from either a GP or a Specialist, a sort of "long-standing" prescription, valid for (say) a few months, that will allow me to refill at pharmacies or dispensing GPs, without me having to be referred to a Specialist each time I need a refill? I understand that recurring examinations by a Specialist are likely necessary, but I don't expect those to be frequent, as my condition is fairly stable now.
Also a related question: I'm otherwise young and physically healthy, not affected by chronic conditions except depression. However, it seems that any health insurance schemes there that cover my condition would be rather expensive. Those policies typically include a broad coverage of chronic conditions, most of which I don't foresee a need. For one like myself, what suggestion would you give in terms of health insurance selection?
Many many thanks <3
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Not all sleep is equal when it comes to cleaning the brain
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This is what Black burnout feels like
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Scientists find a brain circuit that could explain seasonal depression
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Vitamin D and depression: Where is all the sunshine?
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Psychedelic psilocybin therapy for depression granted breakthrough therapy status by FDA
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Recovering emotions after twenty-four years on antidepressants
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Mediterranean diet 'may help prevent depression'
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RU OK? day is coming up. Remember to reach out and connect with others, it could save their life.
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Instagram photos reveal predictive markers of depression
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This is what it's like to live with high-functioning depression
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Hospitals know how to protect mothers. They just aren't doing it.
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High rates of suicide, depression linked to farmers use of pesticides
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How suicide quietly morphed into a public health crisis
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Any interest in a mental health support thread?
I've noticed a lot of people in introductory threads mentioning their mental health issues and a sizeable number of people who took the survey indicated they consider themselves mentally ill. I...
I've noticed a lot of people in introductory threads mentioning their mental health issues and a sizeable number of people who took the survey indicated they consider themselves mentally ill. I myself have been dealing with depression for about 16 years.
Without a search function it's hard to tell if this is a repost, but I figured I'd give it a go and see if anyone out there is in need of some support. If you need someone to talk to, consider this thread a support group and I will be here to lean on. :)
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