Posted by SLS on June 13, 2010, at 2:18:35
In reply to Re: Do AD's Help Prevent Future Depression?, posted by bleauberry on June 12, 2010, at 20:06:49
> > A poster here currently posting was stable and functioning well on paxil l0mg for either 11 or 13 years. I feel it depends on the person. Phillipa
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> Yeah, that's kind of like the few I saw that went about a decade on either prozac or zoloft. Cool when it happens, but oh so rare. I doubt you'll ever hear of another person going 11 years on paxil. That is so rare.
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> Of course it depends on the person as you said. But no matter who the person, the odds of that happening are so low as to be almost nonexistent. One in a thousand maybe. 0Where do you get your numbers from? From working with doctors over the last 30 years, my impression is that the odds are quite a bit better than that.
> Parnate and nardil, different story. You can find numerous people that have had them work for 10, 20, 30 years. Those stories aren't so rare.The same is true of tricyclics.
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