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Old Sep 19, 2007, 06:57 PM
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I'm on several meds: lithium, valium, trilafon, artane, trazodone
non psychiatrics: atenelol, lisinopril, ortho novum, pepcid, synthroid

my meds are pretty much the same they were put up and down while I was in the hospital for almost two weeks ago last week. I was taken off effexor and seroquel to simplify and effexor was supposedly making me manic and what not. I have since and before been very ummm permiscuous but it seems to be getting worse. Paranoia and anxiety are intolerable at times. But the part that worries me is meeting men for sex is not safe.

Could any of this be due to meds or is it more illness related?
Thanks for answering.

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Old Sep 20, 2007, 05:57 PM
dlong66 dlong66 is offline
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where do you live? perhaps this is something we should discuss in person.
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