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Posted by rjlockhart on July 17, 2006, at 22:22:04
I have noticed that Prozac can increase anger. Thoughts sometimes i have when i get made are increased. This is around 40mg.
Paxil i heard is something to do with suicide, with teens. Prozac almost is the opposite, it can really increase anger, i dont express anger, but it can really make me want to do something. Thoughts in my head play over and over again, i think it depends on the person. Some times i have intense thoughts, of rage, i know how to supress them because before i told that alot of times i get misunderstandings or misinterpretations from people or situations, which cause an thought process to start off, and keep going until it turns into full blown anger.
I think Prozac is stimulating, Paxil is more sedating which somewhat suppresses depression, but at the same time, it causes suppression of something else, cant express emotions, sometime suicide result. Prozac increases emotions, but at the same time it can cause apathy.
Does anyone get what im saying?
rj
Posted by rjlockhart on July 17, 2006, at 22:34:32
In reply to Paxil and Suicide and Prozac on Anger, posted by rjlockhart on July 17, 2006, at 22:22:04
I dont express anger, but it happens in my head.
Prozac really can make me pissed off to a point where.....
One medication that can increase anger is Adderall, amphetamine, defintenly increases emotions and all expressions.
How is sometimes anger is really depression showed outward. I dont think so, they both have diffrent roots of where the emotions come.
I have heard that term before. I dont know really where it came from.
What meds are used for anger
Posted by Phillipa on July 17, 2006, at 23:51:02
In reply to Re: Paxil and Suicide and Prozac on Anger, posted by rjlockhart on July 17, 2006, at 22:34:32
Matt they say depression is anger turned inward. Love Phillipa
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