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Originally Posted by raspberrytorte
In the book I'm reading right now: PRESCRIPTION FOR DISASTER! The Hidden Dangers in Your Medicine Cabinet, it talks about the placebo effect and how people just think a med is going to work and then they feel better and think it was the medication, when in reality it wasn't.
I don't agree with that at all.
I've had a lot of medications that I assumed wouldn't work, but they did to an extent.
No placebo effect for me.
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That's good. Sometimes I wonder if the placebo effect is real, too.
I can't tell if I get a placebo effect. I've not been very diligent about monitoring my medication and mood.
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Originally Posted by hahayeahtotallylol
I don't know.
Seroquel really did help in retrospect. Now, just on wellbutrin, i am sort of a nut. But with my personal emotional makeup and such, i would much rather be a nut than be lifeless. As if i don't know what it's like.
I developed involuntary twitches from seroquel though and i had only been on it for a year. It was nice, but almost too nice. I was too content with nothingness. Reminds me of Lithium by nirvana how i felt.
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Very interesting...
I agree I'd rather be a nut than be lifeless. Being lifeless is no fun.