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Re: SSRI's and pleasure feelings

Posted by jono_in_adelaide on January 14, 2013, at 18:55:03

In reply to Re: SSRI's and pleasure feelings » jono_in_adelaide, posted by jane d on January 13, 2013, at 23:44:32

It wasnt meant to be condescending, its just that there is a school of thought which I think is right, that the more endrogenous/biological features you have to your deopression, the more likely you are to need a drug that hits noradrenalin, or seretonin and noradrenalin together 9hence such combos as Welbutrin or nortriptyline with an SSRI, or the use of drugs such as Effexor or Remeron

> > but for many people with milder neurotic or reactive or anxious depressions, ssri's can be wonder drugs
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> Wow. This is a bit condescending. It's also wrong. Or at least incomplete. I know firsthand that they do sometimes work for severe depression. They are certainly worth trying for anyone.
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