Posted by torrid on June 1, 2011, at 23:16:34
In reply to Re: doesn't norepinephrin have a lot to do with ADHD? » torrid, posted by Phillipa on June 1, 2011, at 21:48:55
yes I feel so lucky. It's always this way with me. Zoloft was the 3rd time a medication failed, it's tyipicaly 3-5 days that I snap out of it. I still have anxiety but anxiety and depression is expendentally worse then anxiety alone. The other side is how quick meds poop out, around 3 months they are only half as effective and 9-12 months I might relaps. I'm avoiding a very important time sensitive matter until I feel more stable. I'm a happy osterage with my head buried in the cool sand. I'm scared I will not be able to face this important matter coming in september. I've got to convince my doc to keep me in klonapin and up my concerta. I'm having fictional anxiety now, worried about side effects, worried I'm going to start sleep walking, useless worries to focus on rather then deal with the matter. My therapist qoutes, forget his name but he says "my life has been filled with catastrophes most of wich have never happened". Is that suppose to be funny? I don't know if I want laugh at my self right now.
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