Posted by SLS on November 28, 2000, at 10:56:45
In reply to Re: Serzone side effects - just temporary? » SLS, posted by shellie on November 28, 2000, at 8:11:13
> > > Treatment resistent depression can also occur through continuous anti-depression treatment for many, with drugs becoming less effective the longer you take them.
> > Shellie, this is a fascinating notion. Well, actually, it is a notion of critical importance. I'm going to keep it in mind from now on. It is a new idea for me. Thanks. As you come across corroborative observations and information regarding this topic, please don't hesitate to post them.
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> > Bye...
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> > - Scott
> Scott, are you teasing me here? later, Shellie
No, Shellie, I am not teasing you. If I were, it would be with affection and unambiguous.I was very serious about being intrigued by your idea. I was even contemplating it in the shower this morning. It might truly be counterproductive to continue taking an antidepressant beyond what may be necessary to attain a full remission along with resistance of relapse within the context of the presenting episode.
Have you seen anything written about this subject? I would want to look at it right away.
I remain very admiring of you.
- Scott
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