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"...the only way they can find out if one is taking an antidepressant is by postmortem examination."
Actually, that's not the "only" way....I have known a few people who did not report certain medical anomalies and due to a series of circumstances were led down the primrose path to self-incrimination and subsequent disclosure of previously unmentioned items conveniently left off of their medical forms.
To date, none of those situations has worked out well for the persons in question.
Much like Vegas and the Lottery....Ya' gotta' play to win, but the consequences may be disastrous.
YKMKR
I don't think anti-depressants are necessary, especially since they have very harsh side-effects and withdrawal symptoms. What needs to be treated are the underlying causes which create depressive symptoms. These feelings are brought on by incongruence within ones life. They're akin to physical pain felt in your arm which is an alert provided by your body that you require medical attention. No different with depression or any other emotional feeling. It's your body telling you something is not quite right within your social and emotional domains.
This is ignorantly simplistic.
If only the mind were so easy
I think you're trying to compare times when you've been down to actual clinical depression.
I won't say there aren't people on anti-depressants when I wouldn't be- but clinical depression is not an emotion- the chemicals in the brain and body are physically, and verifiably, affecting the mind and body