Posted by Mercedes on January 2, 2004, at 21:28:06
In reply to Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR? , posted by maxx44 on January 1, 2004, at 22:51:59
Geesh! you seem to have a negative response to everything. You respond and contradict others' 'good' or 'helpful' advice/intentions and manage to make everything so negative. This response and many you have posted are totally unacceptable, "killing of minds". Your opinion was not asked for. I know it's a 'free board' but for heaven's sake, don't scare people. We already have enough anxiety without having to hear our med's are "poisons".
If a person makes a comment on what med has worked for them, please don't say things like "death" or "letal". Like I said, we have enough anxiety/depression and don't need to hear sh*t like that. Keep those to yourself. IMHO
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> the rediculous killing of minds when not appropriate, rather money-driven', that bothers me. if you may control the drug and use infrequently as intended---3 cheers. inderal? why do you think so many pop music icons have died from heroin? same deal. super-anxiety relief. right? or so they claim. put me to sleep for 26 hours--scripted to lessen lithium/imipramine 'tremor'. i'd still watch it and use only when a known need is overpowering.
> it's like being a smoker---you'd best know cigs (a 'street-med as alcohol') or meds may be lethal and have 'cumulative' effects way down the line. if you close the deal, and infrequent inderal helps? great---start using it for every stressor, trouble you don't want to ever see, nor should you. IMHO.
poster:Mercedes
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