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#1 thismoment

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Posted 04 April 2014 - 02:55 PM

Check this out.

 

http://www.ssristories.org

 

The following warning is from the website. 

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Adverse reactions are most likely to occur when starting or discontinuing the drug, increasing or lowering the dose or when switching from one SSRI to another. Adverse reactions are often diagnosed as bipolar disorder when the symptoms may be entirely iatrogenic (treatment induced). Withdrawal, especially abrupt withdrawal, from any of these medications can cause severe neuropsychiatric and physical symptoms. It is important to withdraw extremely slowly from these drugs, often over a period of a year or more, under the supervision of a qualified and experienced specialist. Withdrawal is sometimes more severe than the original symptoms or problems.


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Posted 04 April 2014 - 03:26 PM

Check this out.
 
http://www.ssristories.org


One word WOW !...:-(

#3 sarahb

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Posted 04 April 2014 - 04:18 PM

I have been reading further in the website. Very interesting.


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    In the future want 2B off Cymbalta! The physicians are no help. Looking for understanding, support & encouragement as I know this is a difficult process. Want 2 be of help 2 others who will find this site looking for same things as I.

Posted 04 April 2014 - 11:05 PM

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OMG :angry:


#5 thismoment

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Posted 05 April 2014 - 06:39 PM

We are all breaking new medical ground here, and the best we can do is share our experience and support one another. Nobody knows where we're headed or what the end might look like; we are pioneers in the Antidepressant Disease.

We know how measles generally ends, but as you know, many serious diseases may (to one degree or another) last a lifetime. I've never heard of a published prognosis for the long-term recovery from what antidepressants do to the brain.

#6 clearglass

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Posted 06 April 2014 - 10:00 AM

Thanks again Thismoment. I've bookmarked the site to share with others.

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