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Re: Current theories must be wrong » FredPotter

Posted by Ken Blades on March 21, 2007, at 3:22:49

In reply to Current theories must be wrong, posted by FredPotter on March 19, 2007, at 19:00:29

I think neuroscientists just throw theories in the
air and see which one sticks to the wall...they'll know how these drugs work in about 200 years.

Effexor withdrawal is something I wish I had never
experienced, and I wish I had never TAKEN Effexor
in the first place. It was the last AD I had been
on before I started Parnate about two years later.
Like Linkadge, I am convinced that Effexor left my
neurochemistry/neuroanatomy permanently altered,
which may be why Parnate has no AD effect for me.
It has a great antianxiety effect in my case and
has for all intents and purposes eliminated my
social anxiety.

Maybe Effexor is 'THE' thing for a lot of people, but I shudder when I see another person starting it.

Ken


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