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Re: Do SSRI's really 'numb you to life'?

Posted by Lamdage22 on January 19, 2016, at 9:39:43

In reply to Re: Do SSRI's really 'numb you to life'?, posted by SLS on January 19, 2016, at 6:52:27

> So, for me, SSRIs tended to be more numbing than SNRIs. However, I don't buy into the notion that "numbing" emotions - apathy and amotivation - is the way in which SSRIs relieve depression. Perhaps these things reduce impulsivity and suicidality. I don't know.
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I agree. There seems to be an effect beyond the numbing with Effexor. Its only mild and not at all negative for me.


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Seroquel 700mg
Zyprexa 10mg
75mg Effexor
Metformin 2000mg
Lithium orotate 360mg
5.000 IU Vitamin D


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