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Posted by katekate on January 28, 2001, at 6:38:35
John, What is your email address ? I am withdrawing
from Seroxat right now. I am very dizzy. I was experiencing some
neusea at first but it faded. I've spent the last few
days in bed. My daughter hid my pills so I decided it
was an omen and let them go. I did not want to be on
drugs in the first place. I'm a single mom kind of youngish
with all those related problems. They did get better
with drug taking but i am not that kind of person.
I felt ashamed that i had to resort to seroxit. Anyway
my fear now is that i will change in some way. I do
not want to be out of control of my emotions. What do
you mean about brain damage ? Please tell me more!
Thank you John
katekate
Posted by MrBrice on April 20, 2006, at 14:31:46
In reply to Seroxat Withdrawing, posted by katekate on January 28, 2001, at 6:38:35
Can there be brain damage from seroxat????
that seems really unbelievable, it's just an ssri.
I never believe it.
I'm thinking of starting to use seroxat, you think it's not a good idea?
grtz
Posted by Jeroen on April 25, 2006, at 3:35:06
In reply to Seroxat Withdrawing, posted by katekate on January 28, 2001, at 6:38:35
hi, im on seroxat for 1 year
its a good medicine, it cured my pannick attack disorder...
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