Posted by Renee N on December 26, 1999, at 2:20:01
In reply to The last post was not by the same Renee who has be, posted by Renee N on December 26, 1999, at 2:13:36
> > I have been taking Serzone since August, going up slowly first to 300mg, then 450 mg/day.
> > I found that Serzone takes long to take effect. When I upped from 300 to 450 I gave myself 6 weeks from the day I started with 400 before I would say if I was better than before.
> >
> > Also, I found that whatever beneficial effects I had gained on 300mg disappeared the day I upped the dose, to return some six weeks later.
> >
> > Serzone works in a very subtle way. (Now I am assuming that it works for me like it is supposed to. I don't really FEEL it working, but I can tell it does as I am observing how I react in some situations. I am actually able to put up with a job that I hate, with only moderate feelings of anxiety when I hove to go there. Pretty good for someone who was unable to leave his room a few months ago. I am getting a little more social, too. Yet when I am asked if I feel any different on Serzone the answer is no.
> >
> > Serzone did help with some small part of my anxiety, but I had to boost up with buspar, and I've so far found it a good combo.
> >
> > Hope that some of my experience is helpful. We're all different and if it doesn't work for you, you should switch. Just make sure that you give Serzone a fighting change, because if it does, it is a potentially wonderful drug.
> >
> > Love
> > Dee
Oops! I messed up(darned that ADD!). I wrote my whole message in the title space on the last response. What I wanted to say was that there are two Rennes here. I am the one who has been posting in December before the Serzone Renee posted. I'll call myself Renee N now so you know which Renee is which.
poster:Renee N
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