Reply #60 posted 03/02/12 4:31am
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PoorLonelyComputer said:
Paxil made me feel suicidal.
After I stopped taking it and started on Celexa, that's what happened too a year later. |
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Reply #61 posted 03/02/12 9:47am
Spinlight 
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Genesia said:
PoorLonelyComputer said:
check your orgnotes.
I replied, but please don't send me any more. If you didn't want to discuss it here, why start a thread about it?

Meowch. |
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Reply #62 posted 03/02/12 9:50am
Spinlight 
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I've never been on any prescription meds for depression, but some of the people in my family have. I tend to prefer psychotherapy (and then applying what i learn in those sessions to my life) to any sort of chemical dependency. Also, I smoke a whole lot of weed so I mean... Most of the time, MOST of the time, I couldn't be depressed if you showed me videos of homeless children.
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Reply #63 posted 03/02/12 10:43am
alphastreet |
Weed kills brain cells and probably numbs overtime too. |
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Reply #64 posted 03/02/12 9:45pm
Spinlight 
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alphastreet said:
Weed kills brain cells and probably numbs overtime too.
lol, Weed doesn't kill braincells. |
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Reply #65 posted 03/03/12 12:18am
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Spinlight said:
Genesia said:
I replied, but please don't send me any more. If you didn't want to discuss it here, why start a thread about it?

Meowch.
I know - cold-hearted. Whatever.  "Do you really know what love is?" |
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Reply #66 posted 03/05/12 7:56pm
Shyra |
Spinlight said:
I've never been on any prescription meds for depression, but some of the people in my family have. I tend to prefer psychotherapy (and then applying what i learn in those sessions to my life) to any sort of chemical dependency. Also, I smoke a whole lot of weed so I mean... Most of the time, MOST of the time, I couldn't be depressed if you showed me videos of homeless children.
See. A lot of folk boohoo marijuana use, but I find that it chills me out ever so nicely that I soon forget about my depression and concentrate on the contents of my refridgerator. Fortunately, I have a high metabolism and food just goes through me. I'm in the bathroom an hour after I eat, so no big weight gains, but munchies like a mofoe! 
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Reply #67 posted 03/05/12 8:16pm
Spinlight 
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Shyra said:
Spinlight said:
I've never been on any prescription meds for depression, but some of the people in my family have. I tend to prefer psychotherapy (and then applying what i learn in those sessions to my life) to any sort of chemical dependency. Also, I smoke a whole lot of weed so I mean... Most of the time, MOST of the time, I couldn't be depressed if you showed me videos of homeless children.
See. A lot of folk boohoo marijuana use, but I find that it chills me out ever so nicely that I soon forget about my depression and concentrate on the contents of my refridgerator. Fortunately, I have a high metabolism and food just goes through me. I'm in the bathroom an hour after I eat, so no big weight gains, but munchies like a mofoe! 
Hehe. Cannabis, like many other things, has been a focal point for politicians in a bad way. Rather than find out the potential uses, they just try to find out why its terrible. Thus, the average joe only knows the old wives tales about the mysterious dangers of cannabis. |
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Reply #68 posted 03/13/12 7:43pm
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It's been 3 months since I stopped taking Zoloft - and still can't feel anything. :'( I'm really upset and no one seems to know the answer. I guess I'm just never going to feel anything ever again. It's over. "Do you really know what love is?" |
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Reply #69 posted 03/14/12 12:21am
SupaFunkyOrgan grinderSexy 
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PoorLonelyComputer said:
It's been 3 months since I stopped taking Zoloft - and still can't feel anything. :'( I'm really upset and no one seems to know the answer. I guess I'm just never going to feel anything ever again. It's over.
Sometimes we feel nothing because we feel too much. You'll be back on track. Support yourself in that intention

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Reply #70 posted 03/14/12 12:22am
SupaFunkyOrgan grinderSexy 
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:
PoorLonelyComputer said:
It's been 3 months since I stopped taking Zoloft - and still can't feel anything. :'( I'm really upset and no one seems to know the answer. I guess I'm just never going to feel anything ever again. It's over.
Sometimes we feel nothing because we feel too much. You'll be back on track. Support yourself in that intention

Or do you mean sexually?
You'll get back on track there too Give it some time. |
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