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Post Number: 11
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Nene
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Posted on: Jun. 21 2000,05:22 |
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abilitiesDON'T call me honey and or hun. Please refer to "www.heartlessbitches.com" for my attitudes on that subject. I don't know what kind of dose you were getting, but I'm only taking 50mg once a day. Its not been a mood altering thing, it just keeps me from going over the top when I feel the need to panic. Its still dumb, since I don't know what is causing the attacks in the first place. I have faith in my abilities to heal, I tried to get over the panic attacks on my own, and lived with them for four months before I did anything about them. I finally had to give in and go get help (not being able to go grocery shopping is not conducive to survival). Thhbt. Not the Nene
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Post Number: 12
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Wolfguard
Flyswatter of the Apocalypse
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Posted on: Jun. 21 2000,09:40 |
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quote: Originally posted by Nene: abilitiesDON'T call me honey and or hun. Please refer to "www.heartlessbitches.com" for my attitudes on that subject.
sorry Nene, i will never make that mistake again, i loved the site. I at one time i did know the reason i was on such a high dose, something about brain chemistry but i dont remember now. I just wanted to warn you what it will be like when you go off of it and how they are going to tell you to go off of it. Good news about zoloft is that you can take it forever in the dose your taking and not suffer any ill effects. Depression sucks but i know that panic attacks are 1000 times worse and i think i read(i read a lot when i thought i was going crazy) that 99\% of the time it can be traced to a single event that cant be remembered and the other time its medical. I realy wish you the best of luck in getting better.
------------------ The gene pool has no life guard, support the GPPTF (Gene Pool Purification Task Force) http://www.geocities.com/jgoeke610/ Past and future pr0n star :)
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Post Number: 13
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Bozeman
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Posted on: Jun. 22 2000,10:41 |
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I don't know how to do those fancy quotes, so Wolfguard said: "Want to know what my cure was? Finding faith. Not faith in a god or a religon but faith in myself. That is the best faith going." Couldn't have said it better myself.
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Post Number: 14
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Sithiee
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Posted on: Jun. 23 2000,10:29 |
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im taking methotrexate for psoriasis which could possibly fuck my liver, but i dont really care, im not planning on becoming a binge drinker anyway....heh, before i started taking it, the doctor was like "make sure you dont go out and drink while your on this"
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Post Number: 16
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jrh1406
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Posted on: Jun. 23 2000,17:59 |
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While i understand that there is a reason for some medication, and that it actually does help people. I still have to laugh at some of those ads on TV for the drugs that cure some cosmetic problem while you pay for it with your liver and kidneys, like the stuff for nail fungus, the stuff runs in my family. My uncles doctor asked him if he wanted to be treated for it, It would have cleared up his toenails, but his liver would have packed up and left about halfway through the treatment. Who the hell would go through this sort of crap just to fix something that doesn't actually cause any harm to the body. It's like those ads with the side effects at the end, you know the ones "Side effects may include menstruation in men, leprosy, and expolding body parts. In studies, side effects were the same as a sugar pill." for all those who are on meaningfull medication to help a real problem, good luck.
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Post Number: 17
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jptech
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Posted on: Jun. 29 2000,02:50 |
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Thank god, I'm not the only one who occasionally commits a felony!
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Post Number: 18
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Firefox
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Posted on: Jun. 29 2000,06:25 |
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I've never had any kind of serious mental problem. I've always been fairly strong, mentally.However, about 6 months ago, I went through a period of about 5 days, where for absolutely no fucking reason I got extreme anxiety about nothing, and started having the most bizzare mood swings. I was totally stressed out (even though there was nothing to be stressed out over) and my head was a big muddled mess of random thoughts and confusion. And then poof, it was suddenly gone. I've never had anything like it before, and nothing since then either. It was so bizzare. One minute, I'm perfectly fine, then suddenly for a few days I'm a mess, and then poof, I'm great again. It's so weird. -FFox
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Post Number: 19
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Nene
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Posted on: Jun. 29 2000,12:16 |
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quote: Originally posted by Firefox:
for absolutely no fucking reason I got extreme anxiety about nothing, and started having the most bizzare mood swings. I was totally stressed out (even though there was nothing to be stressed out over) and my head was a big muddled mess of random thoughts and confusion. And then poof, it was suddenly gone. -FFox
Well now, that is sort of what happened to me. Those panic attacks came out of the blue! That really sucked because I have ALWAYS prided myself on being independent and strong. Suddenly, I found I couldn't even step out of my own bedroom. k00gs: sorry to say, there is not YET a broken heart pill, but trust in the drug companies, I'm sure they are working on it right now. Dumbasses. Keeping the majority drugged and happy. Part of world domination, I'll bet.
------------------ "Due to budgetary restraints, the light at the end of the tunnel will be shut off until further notice." http://www.angelfire.com/nv/neneshome/
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Post Number: 20
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