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Posted by conundrum on February 7, 2010, at 20:21:18
I've read a study and some posts about anhedonia and antidepressants and it seems like this can be the last symptom to go starting around the 3 or 4th week after symptoms of sadness and anxiety have halted. Is this true?
I'm talking about antidepressants that take weeks to work, not stimulants, opiates, or APs.
Posted by Phillipa on February 8, 2010, at 0:16:24
In reply to Is Anhedonia the last to go?, posted by conundrum on February 7, 2010, at 20:21:18
Only once did an ad work for me l0mg of paxil with low dose xanax and drank beer at night. Slept in a hammock for three months until felt better and then if memory serves me I was okay. Phllipa ps I don't really believe many of these meds work. Benzos do and tolerance didn't develop for me for almost 40 years and was med free from them for many years. Phillipa
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