Posted by Janice on February 23, 2000, at 17:50:05
In reply to Re: Started Reboxetine-found a job, posted by Phil on February 23, 2000, at 15:58:54
I am happy for you Phil. I have had a similar experience to you with the AD, they seem to make me worse and more withdrawn. I am a rapid cycler and sometimes wonder if this is why (for me anyway).
It seems to me, the more I do, the more I want to do. The busier I am, the happier I am. So it's probably about baby-steps.
What about a coach or counsellor that you are responsible to for setting goals and then accomplishing them?
What about a woman or romantic partner to fill in for your weak points, and to help keep you motivated? I've always done best in the past when I've been with men I loved or respected. Just make certain you pick a woman who is psychologically sound and relatively stable. Trust me, most women would rather be with a man like you than an unsophisticated, unfeeling one.
I'm happy to hear about your job. This is a step in the right direction.
Janice
ps. I'll want to hear about your Reboxetine experiences. I did best on Desipramine, and I believe Reboxetine is related to it.
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