Posted by Mitch on June 6, 2001, at 16:58:14
In reply to Mitch, would you help me out here?, posted by grapebubblegum on June 6, 2001, at 8:10:47
Grapebubblegum:
ALL of the SSRI drugs you list tend to make the "intrusive music thing" for *me* worse. This tends to make me think the temporal lobe thing is a real possibility. However, SSRI type meds set up a "flow experience" where I just get up and get stuff done instead of sitting around thinking about doing it. So...right now I am taking anti-convulsants and a small dose of Zoloft (stopped Celexa-I would rather have GI distress/sleep troubles from the Zoloft than be all *wired* on the Celexa). I have problems with panic as well, so they "help", BUT they do cause a lot of strange phenomena that might lead a neurologist to tell me: "Don't take any SSRI meds".
By definition people with OCD feel distress and perform rituals to relieve the anxiety. I didn't see anything in the original post that discussed anything people did in response to the intrusive music that made them feel better (in the sense that the behavioural response was pathological in some way and that the "intrusive" music created a marked distress).
Mitch
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