Prozac, used by 40m people, does not work say scientists

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DazeyDiver wrote:the withdrawal symptoms are horrible. sweating, nausea, vomiting, dizziness (and i mean INCREDIBLE dizziness), flashes of light accompanied by severe headaches, etc.

and this is after just missing one fucking day.


Hmmm... I never experienced any of that. When I quit taking Zoloft I just stopped, with no problems whatsoever.

I was on a higher-than-usual dose (so I was told), but nothing really outrageous or anything.

Prozac, used by 40m people, does not work say scientists

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i took Effexor for a few months for anxiety, and that stuff was the worst.

i wrote about the side effects of not taking it here after having it turn me into what seemed like a middle of the road snoozlebore zombie with no passion for anything except sleep and half-smiling.


ever felt like your brain was wobbly jello inside your skull? ever felt like your extremities were getting shocked with pins loaded up with electric charges? that's Effexor withdrawal for you..


i don't doubt these findings.

Prozac, used by 40m people, does not work say scientists

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Colonel Panic wrote:
DazeyDiver wrote:the withdrawal symptoms are horrible. sweating, nausea, vomiting, dizziness (and i mean INCREDIBLE dizziness), flashes of light accompanied by severe headaches, etc.

and this is after just missing one fucking day.


Hmmm... I never experienced any of that. When I quit taking Zoloft I just stopped, with no problems whatsoever.

I was on a higher-than-usual dose (so I was told), but nothing really outrageous or anything.


oh man i've read that stopping certain ones cold can cause you to have a stroke. and after experiencing those withdrawals, i don't doubt it in the least.
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Prozac, used by 40m people, does not work say scientists

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DazeyDiver wrote:the withdrawal symptoms are horrible. sweating, nausea, vomiting, dizziness (and i mean INCREDIBLE dizziness), flashes of light accompanied by severe headaches, etc.

and this is after just missing one fucking day.


Paxil is awful. My doctor put me on it once, and didn't warn me about any of the horrible side effects it causes. The worst side effect is what they call "brain shivers".
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Prozac, used by 40m people, does not work say scientists

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DazeyDiver wrote:the withdrawal symptoms are horrible. sweating, nausea, vomiting, dizziness (and i mean INCREDIBLE dizziness), flashes of light accompanied by severe headaches, etc.

and this is after just missing one fucking day.


When ever I try to get off of Paxil, I get most of the symptoms stated above. The dizziness and head aches suck the worst.

I am convinced that I will only be able to kick em if I check in some where I can be watched. I've been as far as 4 days cold turkey and I'll never do that again. I made it 2 weeks on a staggered dose and then when I stopped all together, I wanted to bite off human heads. I wasn't this way before being prescribed the dope.

Prozac, used by 40m people, does not work say scientists

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busbus wrote:
DazeyDiver wrote:the withdrawal symptoms are horrible. sweating, nausea, vomiting, dizziness (and i mean INCREDIBLE dizziness), flashes of light accompanied by severe headaches, etc.

and this is after just missing one fucking day.


When ever I try to get off of Paxil, I get most of the symptoms stated above. The dizziness and head aches suck the worst.

I am convinced that I will only be able to kick em if I check in some where I can be watched. I've been as far as 4 days cold turkey and I'll never do that again. I made it 2 weeks on a staggered dose and then when I stopped all together, I wanted to bite off human heads. I wasn't this way before being prescribed the dope.


friend, DO NOT go cold turkey. you are risking serious brain damage. staggered doses are the only way and it takes as long as 2 months.
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