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Re: ML Opiates and Treatment resistant Psychiatrists » Elizabeth

Posted by Fred Potter on March 28, 2001, at 20:14:32

In reply to Re: ML Opiates and Treatment resistant Psychiatrists, posted by Elizabeth on March 28, 2001, at 19:34:23

> Everything I've heard (mainly from doctors who do clinical research on opiates and from addicts who are taking naltrexone to stay off drugs or alcohol) suggests that it isn't a very pleasant-feeling drug, by itself anyway. It might be different with Prozac, or there might be a small number of people who have the opposite reaction. Anyway, the social worker shouldn't have written you off so quickly, IMO.
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I felt wonderful by comparison to how I *had* felt I suppose. I think what I felt was "normal", a feeling I wasn't used to. Certainly naltrexone didn't make me feel unpleasant. Only the price did that


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