Posted by SLS on April 10, 2023, at 21:09:03
In reply to To SLS, posted by Roslynn on April 10, 2023, at 14:10:13
> Dear Scott,
>
> I hope your remission is going well :)Thanks, Roslynn. It is going very well. I wish I could share it.
> I just had a question regarding Serzone. I am hearing more about it lately.
What sorts of things have you heard?
>Did you ever try it?For some reason, it never made my list of things to try. I don't think it ever occurred to me - which would be weird. I'm sure that I never rejected it as a potential cure.
> Also, do you happen to know if you can take Serzone together with Effexor?Theoretically, taking two drugs that increase serotonin neurotransmission - even if they have different mechanisms - have the potential to cause Serotonin Syndrome. However, this reaction is now considered relatively rare. If you do try to combine these drugs, you should make yourself familiar with the reaction.
This is a good resource:
https://www.drugs.com/interaction/list/?drug_list=1477-0,1549-0
> Or can you taper Effexor while starting up Serzone?
I doubt doing that would reduce any risks.
> Thank you for any help!
Roslynn, I am very happy to see you moving forward again. I sent you two Babble-Mail letters. When I didn't hear from you, I was concerned. You sound really good today! (Everything is relative, of course).Along my journey, I often said, "At any moment in time, I am using all of what little God gave me to work with." It seems to me that you do, too. Hopelessness is a normal human reaction to what you have been asked to suffer through. Fortunately, it comes and goes.
- ScottSome see things as they are and ask why.
I dream of things that never were and ask why not.The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.
poster:SLS
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