Posted by Phillipa on October 23, 2010, at 20:20:54
In reply to Re: Will It Go Away On It's Own ?, posted by Buckeye Fan on October 23, 2010, at 14:43:05
No you kind of remind me of the thoughts I get. Okay as an RN I had to give groups and actually teach what an SSRI does in the brain. I had videos supplied to me by the higher ups. My thoughts and how I explained it was most likely so very flawed. I would see a space with and exit and entrance. It showed sertonin entering this space and like a space ship it would land on a spot and stay there longer float around and get soaked up by brain and then exit the brain or that opening. So I'd think of it like a sponge and this spot would absorb more of serotonin. I just don't understand still how it's in the gut as never had an stomach problems but when first took prozac my anxiety climbed so high at 20mg I just stopped it. Now benzos just stopped it and back then didn't question them or need to wean off just stopped no problem. And at one time on .125mg of xanax every other day the doc said it was a placebo response I disagreed as could feel anxiety return. So I just don't get how SSRI's relieve anxiety. So I'm dumb stupid I just don't get it. Why did prozac act immediately after first dose and escalate so badly that by day three had to stop? Phillipa
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