Posted by IsoM on January 26, 2002, at 13:50:04
In reply to Re: BEST Med Combo! (IsoM, Rick, Ray, OldSchool), posted by spike4848 on January 26, 2002, at 11:24:35
Perhaps that combo works best because people with that particular brain chemistry make-up (that the combo works on) are also the type that's most treatable. (Does that make sense to you? I tried phrasing it a number of diff ways but this sounds best to me.)
How about an illustration? Various leg problems - fracture, gangrene, ulcerated varicose veins, etc. Treatment used is splints & bed rest, blood-letting, leeches, & voodoo chants. Unfortunately, only the people with the fractures are the ones who get better. Is it because the other treatments are wrong (which they are, of course) or because only those with fractures are the ones likely to get better?
I know the combination of drugs you listed is what works best for me (I don't use clonazepam but would like to - I'm hoping the adrafinil will do the trick after a while), but I'm not OCD or bipolar. And I've had anxiety problems but only ever had panic attacks when going off my Paxil.
I don't want to throw cold water on your hypothesis but trying to view it scientifically, there may be more than one reason for that combo to work so good.
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