Posted by helpme on June 30, 2006, at 13:16:27
In reply to Re: Who's Still Going Strong with EMSAM? Pulse » Last Chance, posted by pulse on June 30, 2006, at 1:31:31
Seems that there are some serious product design problems with EMSAM. For starters- how about getting it so it actually sticks to skin that moves, wrinkles, and sweats? What did they do, test on immobile office workers in airconditioned locations?
No wonder it's unpredictable!
> hi Richard,
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> my only input is that emsam (to say the least) is a highly unpredictable drug. only you can make the choice, but - me - i would not go further at the higher dosge. i would quit.
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> i also had that extra trouble thinking, much less posting. people had no idea how much time i had to spend to edit, then re-edit - ad nauseum...every single post.
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> best of luck with whatever YOU decide.
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> pulse
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> p.s i must be honest: i think we'll find that, for vast majority, emsam - as a last hope - won't materialize. there's something quite amiss (or missing) with it.
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