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Posted by Brian on January 21, 2000, at 23:13:34
Well basically it seems to be acting like a mildly hallucenagenic drug in me lately. I experience a very powerfull euphoria sometimes. Not saying this is bad but it does concern me a little. I just stare into space and think about how beautiful everything is and I can't stop smiling. It just feels very unnatural. Also I've found that I often have closed eye visuals right before I sleep and right after I wake up. Even in the middle of the day when I put my head down I could see a vivid image of a person or item. Sounds sort of like the effects of X to me. Should I be worried or just enjoy these strange side effects.
Posted by Noa on January 21, 2000, at 23:56:46
In reply to Strange side effects from paxil, posted by Brian on January 21, 2000, at 23:13:34
For some people, some meds can trigger mania. You should definitely talk to you doc about this.
Posted by kelly on January 22, 2000, at 10:01:53
In reply to Strange side effects from paxil, posted by Brian on January 21, 2000, at 23:13:34
> Well basically it seems to be acting like a mildly hallucenagenic drug in me lately. I experience a very powerfull euphoria sometimes. Not saying this is bad but it does concern me a little. I just stare into space and think about how beautiful everything is and I can't stop smiling. It just feels very unnatural. Also I've found that I often have closed eye visuals right before I sleep and right after I wake up. Even in the middle of the day when I put my head down I could see a vivid image of a person or item. Sounds sort of like the effects of X to me. Should I be worried or just enjoy these strange side effects.
I had the same side effects when i was taking paxil,my pdoc at the time said he never heard of that happen on paxil.But he did take me off of it anyway.call your pdoc
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