Posted by jasmineneroli on October 6, 2009, at 9:35:12
In reply to Re: What is the best med for interpersonal sensitivity, posted by bleauberry on October 5, 2009, at 21:26:13
> In other cases it meant switching meds. For example, I had a bout of that horrible sensitivity lasting weeks while on Cymbalta. I switched directly to Zoloft and within 24 hours my mind settled back to safe ground.* That's interesting BB. My daughter (with the interpersonal sensitivity mentioned above in thread) felt more sensitivity on Effexor (similar drug to Cymb.) even though her depression was helped. She's thinking of going to Zoloft also.
> I don't have any suggestions for you. Only to say that it is probably a combination of psychological issues in combination with biological issues. And that the right medicine, herb, or supplement should end it quickly. That might be a benzo, might be Zyprexa, might be magnesium, St Johns Wort, Gaba, B vitamins real heavy on Niacinimide, and don't forget it could very well mean getting off whatever med you are on.* All very good advice. I keep saying in threads lately, that we're just guinea pigs, experimenting on our own bodies/minds. Just do so carefully.
J
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