Posted by Lou Pilder on August 29, 2010, at 13:53:18
In reply to Post SSRI side effects--anyone found a way out?, posted by wzlong_D on August 24, 2010, at 22:59:12
> I started to take seroxat 3.5 years ago due to anxiety and insomnia. Not long after taking seroxat, I began to feel hard to concentrate , but I carried on because the directions said it woundn't hurt my cognitive ability. About 1.5 years ago, I confirmed that there was something wrong with my memory . My psychiatrist told me that that was a sign of depression and suggested me switch to another SSRI. But soon I realized that it was the SSRIs that made me forgetful, and I went off ALL ADs since then.
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> Now , I have got these cognitive problems:
> memory loss
> hard to concentrate
> slow in reacting
> lack of foresight,creativity
> speech impediment. I stumble even if I just "say" a sentence in my mind.
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> other synptoms include:
> fatigue,laziness,lack of motivation
> short sleep time, non-restful sleep
> foggy brain
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> I found several people of similar symptons on this board, HAS ANYONE OF YOU FOUND A WAY OUT ? I really need help ...
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> Sorry but English is not my mother tongue...w_D,
In regards to you wanting to know of a {way out}, you have listed that what you are experiancing is related somehow to the chemicals that you have taken, as you write,{...the SSRIs that made me...]. You list some things that your {mind} is experiancing.
I have found that there is a {way out} in your situation. But first I would like for you to view the folllowing video concerning the mind. I think that if you could, we could have a better communication going forward.
Lou
To see this video;
A. pull up google
B. Type in:
[Psychiatry, the mind sciences]
there will be a picture of writing and the video is 9 min and was posted Oct 14, 2007
poster:Lou Pilder
thread:959728
URL: http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20100829/msgs/960456.html