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Hi. I am wondering if anybody out there has heard of seratonin syndrome, and has any advice for me.
I was put onto an antidrepressant,and ended up with a combination of symptoms (mania, depression, anxiety, hallucenating, suicidal thoughts...), and the bottom line diagnosis (for now) is an overload of seratonin. I wanted to ask what outlets people have (to avoid self injuring) that do not involve raising seratonin levels. (no exercise; nothing that can result in a rapid heartbeat) Thanks for any and all ideas you have!! |
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I just googled this and it says that it is a drug reaction.
Are you in therapy to work on your issues?
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Here is a list of things that people here have collected to do instead of SIing.
http://forums.psychcentral.com/showthread.php?t=10310 |
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