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Old Sep 03, 2018, 01:03 PM
Istruggle Istruggle is offline
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Anyone else feel like this?

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Old Sep 03, 2018, 02:27 PM
Camellium Camellium is offline
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Yes I'm on Effexor right now unfortunately 6 weeks. And I feel unmotivated less focused and much less sociable. But my anxiety went away and that's huge but I have tremors and it's the worst antidepressant to get off of really bad withdrawal it's disgusting how I have to be afraid to get off of a drug
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Old Sep 17, 2018, 07:59 AM
Edgy2018 Edgy2018 is offline
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Anyone else feel like this?
You may be on the wrong class on Anti-depressants and need more of an NDRI vs an SSRI, for example
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Old Sep 18, 2018, 08:37 AM
still_crazy still_crazy is offline
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wellbutrin might be a better option. off label...stimulants, mirapex. but pills often aren't the best long term solution...but sometimes they are (really helpful, I know...LOL).

some people do well on the pills. some have miserable experiences and no benefits. I think most are in between those two extremes, so its really up to you in terms of what's acceptable in the final risks:benefits analysis.
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