into thinking it has more NT's. Nor do AD's..." /> into thinking it has more NT's. Nor do AD's..." />
Posted by AMenz on June 25, 2001, at 0:56:37
In reply to Re: Do the SSRI's PERMANANTLY alter your brain?, posted by stjames on June 24, 2001, at 23:06:23
> > I'm so confused now, having read in two sources that the SSRI's "trick" your brain into thinking it has more serotonin and/or norepinephrine, so the brain may "stop" producing it, leading to depletion.
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> James here....
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> There is no suce thing as "tricking " the brain
> into thinking it has more NT's. Nor do AD's stop or start more production. If you stopped makeing serotonin or others you would die. Also none of these ideas has anything to do with how AD really work, they are based on a false and symplistic understanding of how AD's work.
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> JamesDo you have a more complete explanation you could share?
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