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Re: Wellbutrin vs. EMSAM » jealibeanz

Posted by Donna Louise on June 1, 2006, at 21:26:36

In reply to Re: Wellbutrin vs. EMSAM, posted by jealibeanz on June 1, 2006, at 15:50:56

> Is there an advantage to inhibiting vs. deamintaing neurotransmitters in different people? Does this produce different feelings in regard to the manipulation of SE, NE, and DA?

Apparantly there is for me. I guess one way works best for some and the other way for others. I think, now it is just me thinking for the most part, that the global reuptake inhibition of monoamines causes too many side effects for me. If for example, only the specific htp-5 neurotransmitters that deal with feelings of well being were involved, then it would work fine for me. All these other subtypes that get involved too make me unwell. Like anhedonic, amotivated, non sexual, ect. Generally speaking, melancholic depression responds well to the reuptake and atypical depression to the deanimation. I hope someone else can tell us more about this.

Donna


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