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Re: Serzone, clonazepam, and hostility?
Posted by Phil on January 5, 2000, at 7:31:00
In reply to Serzone, clonazepam, and hostility?, posted by Julie on January 5, 2000, at 7:16:19
Julie, You're right. I was on the same combo about a year ago. Loved the Serzone because of no side effects but then slowly realized that I had turned very mean...people at work were afraid to approach me!! I got off that 'shit', sorry but that's how I feel about it, ASAP. I know a few folks that it works for but I'd rather be depressed than ever take Serzone again.
Phil
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- Re: Serzone, clonazepam, and hostility? Noa 1/5/00
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- Re: Serzone, clonazepam, and hostility? Cindy W 1/6/00
- Re: Serzone, clonazepam, and hostility? Louise 1/6/00
- Serzone DOES make me hostle and MEAN. Mrs. G 1/10/00
- Re: Serzone DOES make me hostle and MEAN. David Mirtzer 1/13/00
- Re: Serzone DOES make me hostle and MEAN. Snowie 1/13/00
- Re: Serzone Experience Dennis 1/14/00
- Re: Serzone, clonazepam, and hostility? Dave 1/28/00
- Re: Serzone, clonazepam, and hostility? Cindy W 1/29/00
- Update on my hostile Serzone-taking friend Julie 1/29/00
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- Re: Serzone, clonazepam, and hostility? Noa 2/9/00
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