I also read the newspaper article about the severe withdrawal symptoms many suffer when trying to come off anti-depressants. It made very convincing reading. There was also an article a few days later by Sarah Gove describing the dreadful time she is having trying to get off the things.
The main point made was that when people try to come off the pills, they then feel bad because the withdrawal effects are very unpleasant. They are then told by the GP that the depression has come back, so back on the ADs they go, sometimes for years.
My main concern with these pills is the fact that they are based on the premise that depression is caused by a 'chemical imbalance in the brain'.
This theory has never been conclusively proven, but of course the pharmaceutical companies want us to believe it as these drugs are enormously lucrative for them.
I fully understand that it must be very tempting when feeling very down, to think that some pill or other will make everything fine again, but surely it's important for doctors to make patients aware of what may lie ahead when they try to stop the medication ?