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Re: Can your brain learn its way around an antidepress

Posted by olysi79 on December 20, 2004, at 17:02:10

In reply to Can your brain learn its way around an antidepress, posted by linkadge on December 20, 2004, at 15:29:03

Linkadge, I don't think this is crazy at all... certain drugs within the class can do it... it all depends I guess. Some meds work great then just seem to fade. Other times they work and work. I think it jsut depends on whether or not your chemistry works along with it. Sometimes a certain class of drug (or just a few drugs within that class) will work for someone, while all others in that class fail. Definetely an interesting question.


> I know it kind of sounds crazy, but can your brain learn its way around the effects on an antidepressant. It is almost as if my brain says to the drug, "I see what you're trying to do, nice try, but no". THe drugs promote neurogenesis, but I think the new brain cells could be ones that just reinfoce the fact that your life sucks.
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