Stage 2 Depression: What “Treatment-Resistant” Actually Means Clinically (And Why Failing Two Antidepressants Says Something Different Than You Think)
Two medications in, maybe three. The first one worked for a while, then stopped. The second one made you tired or numb or wired or all three at once. Your doctor titrated up. Added something. Switched it. You are tired of the six-to-eight-week waiting periods. You are tired of the cycle of cautious hope followed by another quiet […]